GL Spotlight: Simon Elmalem
Written By Jessica Caplan
October 21, 2020
GL Spotlight: Simon Elmalem
Simon Elmalem is one of the most well-known and successful creative minds in Israel. Starting his way as a stylist, today he serves as a creative director for leading fashion companies both in Israel and abroad. For the past three years, Simon has been working closely with our brand as a creative consultant. We sat down with Simon to talk about his journey in the fashion industry, his passion and dreams for the future, and his shared path with Galia Lahav.
Tell us about your journey in the fashion industry; How did it start and how did you get to where you are today?
My dream was to attend Fashion school, so I applied to FIT New York. After studying there for a short period of time I realized that it isn’t my desire, and at that point I was more crystallized about the way I envisioned my future in the Fashion industry. I returned to Israel, and by the age of 21 I was working as a Visual Merchandiser for Zara for approximately 5 years. Eventually I felt the urge to expand my knowledge in the industry, and chose to gain more experience as a Fashion stylist. I chose that path since I was always attracted to creating the full vision and telling the full story. I also worked as an editor for Vogue Ukraine several years ago. During the last decade I have evolved and I manage to be versatile in what I do in the industry; I combine Creative-direction and Fashion consultation. I am very passionate about Creative-direction since I enjoy storytelling. Directing made it easier for me to achieve my goals and to take an idea, a vision and bring it to life in perfect harmony. Fashion-consultation is very challenging, my mission is to help brands fit in the manufacturing and commercial race, I work with international brands, and customers worldwide.
What do you love to do as a hobby?
Lately I am very much into photography, I started photographing my work and I find it magical. I am drawn to film, to it’s “rawness” and contrast. I will never photograph a luxury item in a luxury hotel, I will take it to the street. I seek for simplicity, and the film tells you the story exactly as it is, in the digital age it is hard to keep an image authentic. One photo can be so heavily edited to the point where it is impossible to find out what was the original color of the photo, and what the model really looks like. Everything is edited ragged, and that is the reason why I am drawn to photographing with film cameras from the 50’s and 70’s.
What/who is your biggest inspiration?
The street, the street has everything; music, culinary, culture, and art. I am also influenced by films and movies I like. Additionally, I really admire Italy, traveling there from north to the south. It is one of my favorite places to visit and travel. The past makes me curious, the present means nothing to me. I seek for the past in everything.