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Giving Thanks

November has arrived again. Always faster then we expect it. It feels like we just started working on our 2016 goals and intentions and now it's almost Christmas! Wrapping up another season of shipping and selling, our industry can be challenging in staying in the present moment as we always think ahead. So now I want to pause and thank you all so much for another strong season together. We learned from each other and supported one another. We will move forward and adjust, together, to the changes the business and the world bring. May we all feel safe and happy this holiday season. Happy Thanksgiving! Yael.

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Goodbye Leonard

" I want my songs to be direct and immediate, nothing that should stay forever. I do not want a life insurance on my work" - this was said by Leonard Cohen in 1966. He was then a young Jewish-Canadian poet who has won a $2000 prize for his talents. With this money he kept a house in the Greek Island Hydra and was head over heals in love with Marianne who he has described: "Marianne. Perfect." He could not make a living as a writer in spite of the excellent critics he received, he could not pay his bills, he could not keep the house in Hydra. In his countless interviews, he told interviewers: "My options were either to...

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Show some Leggings

By Roni Rabl Leggings are over, said all Trend Forecast Gurus. I believed them. It is over! Not only are leggings alive and kicking, they came out from their hiding place under the long tunic & are not afraid to play a prominent part in our dress code. alembika leggings From Athleisure to Evening wear; from office to restaurant, leggings became a necessity in every woman's closet. T-shirts and Leggings are a must for us, yet leggings can carry any woman through many more options. Yoga and Rocking the night dives play side by side. Leggings in various forms & under various names have been worn for warmth & protection by both men & women throughout the centuries. Soldiers wore...

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