Life, Refashioned
How Judaism got an ex-Catholic prospective convert to love clothes—and enjoy life. When I was a child, I was all dolled up, my hair put
How Judaism got an ex-Catholic prospective convert to love clothes—and enjoy life. When I was a child, I was all dolled up, my hair put
Whenever I buy flowers for my home or as a gift, I usually choose lots of pink. This year, fashion experts say pink belongs in
Part II Last year, around Chanukah time, I wrote about how I got involved in collecting wigs for a very important and much-needed sheitel gemach,
Once upon a time, a cap was something you threw on your head to go out into the cold without much thought. In the last
Women’s fashion embraced the new current reality, that hair and wig salons are seeing tremendous business, while makeup sales are down, and sales reports are
Should you lob or bob? A guide to help you pick the best cut based on your face shape… And other practical advantages to going
With the schoolroom and the office moving into our homes full- or part-time during the pandemic and minyanim in the backyard, comfort has become the
Ganit Goldstein envisions a world in which fashion is more custom and less mass produced. She wants to see women wear fewer outfits with better,
Transcendent Active is an American-made modest athleisure brand that utilizes recycled and dead-stock fabric to “repair the [fashion] industry,” by prioritizing environmental sustainability. Guided by
From Head to Hose, a 30-year institution in Brooklyn, is known for its large selection of exclusive designer and brand-name hosiery, accessories and clothing. With
I want to thank my readers and clients for their tremendous outpouring of support from my last article, “A Call to Unite and Strengthen All
In the fashion world, there’s a sweet spot for designers somewhere between being outdated, too far ahead of a trend or too late jumping in.