Arts Thread

Islam Nashef
FASHION DESIGN BA

Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design Jerusalem

Graduates: 2025

Specialisms: Apparel / Accessories / Casual/Streetwear

My location: Jerusalem, Israel

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Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design Jerusalem

Islam Nashef

islam nashef ArtsThread Profile

First Name: Islam

Last Name: Nashef

University / College: Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design Jerusalem

Course / Program: FASHION DESIGN BA

Graduates: 2025

Specialisms: Apparel / Accessories / Casual/Streetwear

My Location: Jerusalem, Israel

About

Hello, My name is Islam Nashef, a 23-year-old student at the Department of Jewelry and Fashion Design at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem. I am currently in my final year of studies. My primary focus lies in shoemaking design and leather craftsmanship, where I merge traditional techniques with contemporary design. I am passionate about creating functional and aesthetically unique footwear, combining form, comfort, and high-quality materialsafts

The starting point of this project began with a simple, daily observation of my pet—Johnny, my spider. I watched him closely in the habitat I built for him, and discovered that he grows through a process of shedding. It was the first time in my life witnessing such a moment: a spider crawling out of a replica of its own body. Suddenly, I was standing in front of two spiders—one, a hollow shell, a trace of what it once was,and the other, a living body in transformation and growth. A body that leaves behind a precise organic copy—a form capable of “remembering” the shape and preserving it. This fascinated me deeply. I began searching for a material that would allow me to create a similar process, to design a human-like “shedding”—between body and garment. A second skin: the shedding of my clothes. I developed an experimental lab for casting latex molds on both body and garment. Latex served as a casting material, but also as a connector—replacing stitching entirely by fusing pattern pieces into a full silhouette. This project explores the cultural shedding of my identity.