Lola Beer Ebner

Lola Beer Ebner

Lola Beer in her Studio on Yarkon Street in Tel Aviv-Yaffo, 1950s
Born 1916
Czechoslovakia
Died 1997
Nationality Israeli, Jewish
Known for Designer
Movement Israeli fashion

Lola Beer Ebner (1916–1997) was an Israeli fashion designer.

Rachel Dayan dressed in an outfit by Lola Beer

Lola Beer Ebner was born in Czechoslovakia. She studied at the Prague College of Design.

In Israel, she became known as the "national dresser" for designing the clothes of the wives of Israeli prime ministers and politicians. In the 1950s, she designed uniforms for El Al stewardesses and in the 1960s, the uniforms for Israel Defense Forces women soldiers. She designed the academic robes of the Weizmann Institute and theater costumes. She also designed a ready-made line of colorful dresses for ATA, which had previously made uniforms and sturdy work clothes,[1] and marketed two perfumes, "Dimona" and "Dimont."[2] Beer Ebner took her inspiration from Paris and quipped that it would “at least five hundred years” to develop uniquely Israeli fashion.[3]

An exhibit of Beer Ebner's work was held in 2010 at Tel Aviv's Czech Center.[3]

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