Fashion Detour: David’s Den
By Michal Goldfein
As I continue on my journey, meeting and talking with women in the fashion industry, I have come to realize the power of conversation and communication. Time...
Fashion Detour: Sarelli New York
By Michal Goldfein
The thing that I love most about conducting interviews is meeting people from all walks of life and sharing in our passions. When talking to Sara Landsman, the...
Fashion Detour: Tech Fashion
We all have our strengths and weaknesses. I think of myself as someone who knows how to put an outfit together but when, say, the printer goes down, I...
Fashion Detour: Inside Look at Brenda’s in Boro Park
Have you ever felt like you’ve known someone for a long time but never really knew what they were passionate about and who they really were? The saying “don’t...
Bouncing Back into Fashion After Pregnancy
By Michal Goldfein
When thinking about motherhood, some beautiful images come to mind. My kids’ laughter when having a pillow fight, snuggling at bedtime and reading a book, or having...
How to Temper the Effects of Fast Fashion
By Michal Goldfein
As individuals, mothers, friends, and neighbors, we are constantly exposed to the opportunity to self-reflect, and to take note of our actions. Anyone around the world has...
The Power Of Modest Clothing
By Michal Goldfein
“Beauty begins the moment you decide to be yourself” —Coco Chanel
Fashion has changed a lot in the past few decades. For example, it used to be that...
Under 5’10 Celebrates First Anniversary
By Elie Robinson
As we are counting the days of Sefirah leading up to Matan Torah, it was one year ago, on May 1, that we started counting the days...
Spring Calls for Color
By Elie Robinson
While writing this, I’m glancing out the window, and the glorious sun suggests only one thing: spring has arrived. I’m going to be (foolishly) optimistic in saying...
Under 5’10”: Finding Casual Clothes That Fit
By Elie Robinson
In the late ’90s when I took my first corporate job, I remember the excitement of learning that the attire was “casual.” While most of my friends...