Tal Sheyn
Tal Sheyn likes to say she built her fashion career “from Z to A.”
Tal Sheyn likes to say she built her fashion career “from Z to A.”
If you’ve seen Kate Hudson’s stunning yellow gown in “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days,” then you are already acquainted with the work of Los Angeles-based Israeli designer Dina Bar-El.
I was inspired to create a fashion issue because I look at personal style as a shortcut to becoming whoever I want to be.
Ever catch yourself on Rosh Hashanah flipping through the remaining pages of the prayer book, mentally calculating how much longer you’ll be there?
It was a surprise hit on the cultural roster of a city that may be the most culturally busy city in the nation.
Five communities, including Los Angeles, will split an $11 million emergency grant from the Jim Joseph Foundation for day school and Jewish camp tuition assistance over the next two years. The San Francisco-based foundation will begin paying money out immediately to Jewish federations in Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay Area, Boston and its neighboring North Shore, and the greater Washington, D.C., area.
In Los Angeles, with today\’s foodie culture in full tilt, there is no \”one-size-fits-all\” option when it comes to choosing a bakery to create the perfect wedding cake.
Forget cotton, Lycra and leather. Israeli balloon twister Ori Livney has a new material that could put a real bounce in your gown: rubber.
\”The air is the expensive part,\” says Ori Livney, grinning from behind a pile of colorful rubber balloons. \”But it\’s not as complicated as it sounds. I can make just about any regular dress out of balloons. The challenge is to make it a perfect custom fit.\”