Remembering the golden age of designer discount stores
The thrill of passing down a wedding gown—in the spirit of Tu B’Av
And what it had to do with the Jews
A new wave of Jewish designers has risen to the challenge of making more inclusive and sustainable clothes
Can Jews really reclaim dirndls and lederhosen, once closely associated with Nazis?
Isaac Mizrahi’s new ‘I.M.’ is a classic Jewish memoir of rebelling against stifling expectations to flourish in American possibility
A mother’s carefully curated closet becomes the subject of a family memoir by Maira and Alex Kalman
If I am, by nature, a modest dresser, what’s my issue with dressing for my job at yeshiva? Why does it feel so restrictive?
View designer Stuart Weitzman’s historic shoe collection, and salivate
When my mother decided that our family was Orthodox, I changed my whole wardrobe. But I’d change it many more times before I found a style that reflected my own beliefs.
Take that, Paris
One Jewish guy’s quest to teach men how to dress well, even when dressing down
The future Duchess of Something may be planning to dress Yiddish and think British. Don’t tell her it’s actually the other way around.
Designers, stylists, and bloggers meet to talk style and spirituality
The Kova Tembel is having a moment
Kobi Halperin got his start doodling while studying Talmud
The schmatte king behind J. Press fashioned a unique all-American style
The 19-year-old Israeli designer behind the Marei 1998 label is proud to get many of her sartorial cues from her grandmother