Rak Unique Fashion
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January 22, 2009
Ida Rak was amazed by the wide availability of inexpensive clothing, shoes, and bags in California’s many secondhand shops. The Israel artist hadn’t seen prices this low before and was so delighted that she purchases a handful of items on a whim.
Compelled by the ideas of making something new out of something old. Rak painted discarder paper (from the printshop where her husband worked) to use as collage material and transformed her cast offs into fanciful paper sculptures.
Returning to Israel in 1997, Rak didn’t benefit from the camaraderie of the burgeoning California craft scene, she says wistfully that she often felt like “the only person in the world doing this kind thing.â€
But her crafts found another kind of community in the worlds of fashion and design. She had made whimsical paper purses for the windows of Tiffany and Co. in San Francisco while still living in California. These inspired many more offers, including a display in the company’s London store.
“Sometimes it’s better to display in a Tiffany window, if you’re lucky.†She says. “than to display in a gallery, because not many people come to a gallery and so many people look in the windows.â€
Ida Rak background in painting and fine arts, however, has also led to art exhibitions; one of her large paper collages will be in a Tel Aviv gallery in spring 2008. Rak’s works are inspired by sources as varied as Mexican textiles, a leather mannequin, and Napoleon’s court. Playing with paper-mache, find objects, and watercolors, she fashioned a pointy toed Charleston shoe from an old sandal and blossoming summer sandal from the remains of a closed toe pump.
An elaborate paper dress, designed for stationery company Turnovsky, boasts pink roses and layered skirt, all made from the store’s products. Models in a New York show for Israeli swimsuit company Gottex wore her paper tiaras, purses, and giant flowers.
Working with stores and designers, Rak’s paper creations grow and change with each project. “I enjoy it very much.†She says. ‘I feel like I’m always starting something new.




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