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Geva Newsreel 428, 1968

Givenchy Fashion Show at the Tel Aviv Culture Palace

1 Minute, 1968
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Directed by: Unknown
Subtitles: English, Hebrew
Towards the end of 1968, Israeli catwalks marked a truly historic occasion with Parisian haute couture designer, Hubert de Givenchy’s grand fashion show. The audience, mostly comprising women, were all sat in the central section of Tel Aviv's Culture Palace, with the aisles used as catwalks for the models. The idea to combine fashion and the Culture Palace was the brainchild of one David Rothman – a Parisian-based British Jew who worked in PR and was a personal friend to many fashion creatives. Rothman had been especially keen on bringing Givenchy to Israel, and after Pierre Cardin had already showcased his range at Jerusalem’s Israel Museum – Rothman was determined to secure a similar location of equal cultural reputation and calibre. Givenchy, himself, failed to attend the show. However, he did make sure sure to send his apologies by letter to the Prime Minister’s wife who had given the event her personal sponsorship, explaining that he was neck deep in next summer’s collection. That said, his absence did not take away from the evening’s high-end grandeur in any way, which kicked off with a concert conducted by Antal Doráti, with the orchestra breezily playing a selection of jovial tunes. In the interval between the concert and the runway presentation, a parallel show of sorts – featuring members of the audience – was taking place in the foyer: curls and ringlets of all shades and colours mixed and huddled together, whilst several ‘It’ girls were spotted donning trouser suits which, for the past two seasons had become an evening attire staple all over the world and were now finally making their Levantine debut. The women of WIZO, who were the evening’s organisers planned a 40min interval which, according to the press, went by in the blink of an eye as 800 women were busy eying up (and down!) 800 women in a foyer show that gave the main event in the auditorium a good run for its money. At the end of the night, a raffle was held with the top prize being an original Givenchy gown – a tunic dress with a flared long skirt worth 800USD. The winner was Martha Evron – a renowned Tel Aviv seamstress. Daily paper Maariv reporter, Yehudit Hanoch speculated that soon, about a dozen Israelis could say that they own a near-original Givenchy in their wardrobe. “It was, without a doubt, the most splendorous night of the season – an evening that saw business booming for seamstresses, beauty parlours, and hair salons,” she added. The women’s arrival at the auditorium with their plus ones was described by Hanoch as a modern-day boarding of Noah’s Ark. Boyfriends, husbands, and colleagues were sidelined in favour of one’s best girlfriend. “Because who in their right mind would spend £25* on a ticket, followed by two hours in front of the mirror and a whole afternoon at the beauty parlour on a man?!”. [*the local currency, pre-shekel, was the Israeli pound.]

Givenchy fashion show in the Tel Aviv Culture Palace with models from Paris.

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