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YUVAL STEINFELD

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BRIDE TO RE-

This project is a sustainability project made entirely of textile waste. I used non-woven fabrics and created two women’s evening wear garments. One of which is a Bridal-Dress.

The idea behind the project was to create an outfit for a one time use only, that could be thrown to the recycling bin at the end of the use. This is instead of an ordinary evening garment that would be worn once and then kept in the closet without being worn for a second time; Because ironically who would want to “recycle” their dress for a second event?   

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BRIDES FOR REAL

Each of my Bridal dresses is being made and suited to order. 


Each Bride enjoys a personal design process matched to her unique needs.


The fabrics are carefully chosen to match the brides needs and in order to prevent unnecessary waste.

For example, the Mayah Dress is a combination of vintage wedding dress fabrics and modern ones. I re-used the vintage fabrics in order to give them a new life in a new up-to-date wedding gown.    

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UNFOLDING

Denim Project, collaboration with Nudie Jeans

In my denim project I was inspired by Zen Buddhist Monks and their way of living. 
I was especially interested in their outfit and specifically the “Rakusu” which symbolizes the buddhist robe, only in a folded version that doesn’t open back up to the original.
The Zen Monks believe in being fully committed, both mind and soul to a specific task. That inspired me to give the costumer the option to give their outfit their own unique taste and values. To think through the dressing part, and be able to wear it in many different ways.
In order to receive an unconventional silhouette I folded up different Jeans items. That allowed me to give many different options to one garment.

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PRESS

My designs in media, print, net and on the runway.

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FASHION WEEK

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GENERAL PRESS COVERAGE

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MY BIO

My name is Yuval Steinfeld. I’m 27, currently living in Tel-Aviv.


As a young girl, I grew up on a Kibbutz called Kadarim.

Kibbutz is a collective community in Israel that was traditionally based on agriculture.

The Kibbutz runs by an ideology and a set of values that everyone are obligated to maintain.


Living in such an environment and by nature’s side my entire life, influenced the person I grew up to be.


I have always been attracted to art and started dealing with it at a young age. Fashion followed, as I always felt that fashion was the form of art I wanted to express my ideas through.

Fashion and Design have been an inseparable part of my life for the last three years. 

I always try to put forth a message of some sort in my designs. Starting from my inspirations and the topics I chose to discuss.

My ideology as a fashion designer is a combination of inspiration, design and values.

It is based on the environmental issues that we are facing as a society now days. The most important thing for me in a design process is to think of the outcomes of my designs and to change my acts accordingly.

After learning that the fashion industry is the second most polluting industry in the world, I took on the mission of bettering my own designs in order to become a part of the battle to a more safe and careful industry.

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