Idan Cohen’s story begins long before the runway. Raised in Israel within a family of fashion, he spent his childhood wandering the floors of his family’s denim factory — sketching, observing, and quietly shaping a vision for something far greater. That early exposure evolved into a defining drive. By just eight years old, Cohen knew he wanted to build an international fashion house, a goal that would take him from Tel Aviv to London, Paris, and New York in pursuit of a broader creative perspective.

But what sets Idan apart isn’t just his trajectory — it’s his perspective. At his core, he is a designer deeply connected to the emotional weight of what he creates. He speaks often about the honor of dressing a bride, recognizing that each gown represents one of the most meaningful moments in a woman’s life. His work is driven not just by technique, but by a belief that fashion should reveal something deeper: “My designs are simply the vessel that allows a woman’s inner light to shine.”

Today, House of Idan reflects that philosophy — where couture craftsmanship meets instinct, and where every silhouette is shaped by both discipline and feeling. Cohen’s world is one of contrasts: strength and softness, precision and emotion, structure and movement. More than a brand, House of Idan is a reflection of its designer — ambitious, intuitive, and unwavering in his vision to create beauty that feels personal, powerful, and entirely unforgettable.

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