What did we fantasize about this week? Shorts inspired by Maya Kay and the perfect fall bag

From a little black dress to a dreamy lip pencil, asymmetric denim shorts inspired by Maya Kay, and the most versatile bag for fall – here are this week's recommendations.

Choosing lipstick in makeup shop (photo credit: INGIMAGE)
Choosing lipstick in makeup shop
(photo credit: INGIMAGE)

Miss Nori Strapless Dress

What? The well-known rule that every woman needs a little black dress is perfectly executed in the new evening wear collection by this Israeli brand. A mini strapless design with a bell silhouette and two pockets – a must-have in every wardrobe.

How much? NIS 259 (also available in red).

Where? Exclusive on the website.

 Miss Nori Strapless Dress (credit: Hila Chen)
Miss Nori Strapless Dress (credit: Hila Chen)

Denim Shorts by Twentyfourseven

What? We admit, we couldn't ignore Maya Kay and Omer Hazan’s ad on our screens, so we checked out Twentyfourseven's website and found the 'Natasha' denim shorts. Featuring rips, five pockets, and a refreshing twist with an asymmetric closure.

How much? NIS 149.90.

Where? In stores and online.

 Denim Shorts by Twentyfourseven (credit: Adi Shnapik)
Denim Shorts by Twentyfourseven (credit: Adi Shnapik)

Toledano Bag

What? The New Skin collection from designer Hila Toledano reflects the need for renewal according to conditions. The focus on materials like suede and soft leathers offers more flexibility and movement, creating a more feminine yet powerful result. From the popular 'East West' bags this season, to small handbags inspired by the '90s, to dramatic travel bags, and this croco model.


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How much? NIS 2,850.

Where? Studio at 5 Rambam St., Tel Aviv (by appointment).

 Toledano Bag (credit: DUDI HASSON)
Toledano Bag (credit: DUDI HASSON)

Veja Sneakers at Story Stores

What? New designs for this rising footwear brand focus on a retro line with new materials and colors in the VOLLEY model. The design, combining comfort and style, became a favorite back in 2005 and is now back. The shoes are made of suede, with a flat rubber sole and the brand’s V logo on the sides.

How much? NIS 650.

Where? Story branches and online.

 Veja Sneakers at Story Stores (credit: PR abroad)
Veja Sneakers at Story Stores (credit: PR abroad)

GA-DE Lip Pencil

What? The reasons to fall in love with the ON POINT lip pencil are simple: it's waterproof, has a soft, velvety texture, and provides a matte and smooth finish. It contains a high concentration of pigments, vitamin E, and is available in nine shades – from warm nude tones, bright and vibrant hues, antique pink, deep purple, soft plum, to reddish-brown.

How much? NIS 79.

Where? Selected pharmacies and online at GA-DE.

 GA-DE Lip Pencil (credit: PR)
GA-DE Lip Pencil (credit: PR)

GODDESS Perfume by Burberry

What? Burberry's new fragrance is built on a pyramid of top notes of lavender and a quartet of vanilla extracts, with patchouli at its base, adding an assertive and feminine signature that provides a vibrant, smoky, and sophisticated finish. The golden bottle adds a luxurious touch, and like the original perfume, this is also a refillable vegan version.

How much? NIS 669 for 100 ml.

Where? Super-Pharm, Hamashbir Lazarchan, April, and Be.

 GODDESS Perfume by Burberry (credit: PR)
GODDESS Perfume by Burberry (credit: PR)

Cutler and Gross X The Great Frog Sunglasses

What? Model Georgia May Jagger (long past being just "the daughter of...") leads the joint campaign of the British eyewear brand and the jewelry company. The grungy motorcycle scene and edgy rock culture come together in a collection offering six styles. True, the price isn't easy, but we were particularly drawn to the radiant olive shade with dark lenses and a gothic sterling silver emblem plated in 24-karat gold.

How much? NIS 4,100.

Where? Optical stores across the country.

 Cutler and Gross X The Great Frog Sunglasses (credit: PR abroad)
Cutler and Gross X The Great Frog Sunglasses (credit: PR abroad)