REPRESENT. MODEST. ASPIRE. IMAGINE. INSPIRE. STYLE. CONFIDENCE. CREATE. CLASSY. FASHION. BEAUTY. REFLECT.
Reflections
YULA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL VOL. II, ISSUE I
REFLECT. BEAUTY. FASHION. CLASSY. CREATE. CONFIDENCE. STYLE. INSPIRE. MODEST. REPRESENT. IMAGINE. ASPIRE.
CLASSY. MODEST. FASHION. REPRESENT. INSPIRE. BEAUTY. CREATE. CONFIDENCE.
DEC + JAN
FASHION
ER T N I W E H T ISSUE!
BEAUTY Makeup tips from our beauty smartie!
Fashion forward winter wear.
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Sketches by our talented fashion club!
Turn your summer must-haves into winter apparel.
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REFLECTIONS
EDITORS IN CHIEF SHOSHANA FREND ELIANA GROSS
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LAYOUT DESIGNER SHOSHANA FREND ADVERTISING DIRECTOR AMIRA FELSENTHAL PHOTOGRAPHERS SHOSHANA FREND JASMINE GOLBARI
FACULTY EDITOR MRS. HERSHOFF COVER CREDITS PHOTOGRAPHY JASMINE GOLBARI MODEL MAYA HAMBURG CLOTHING KAREN MICHELLE PRINTING CAPTURE MARKETING RESOURCES GROUP
CONTRIBUTORS AMIRA FELSENTHAL ELIANA GROSS NERIAH HADAD SARAH LIPMAN ADENA LOBODA DEBORAH MARKSON
LAURA NICKOWITZ MICHAELA ROSENBERG SAMANTHA SHAPIRO SARAH-LEAH THOMPSON TALI TOFLER MIRIAM WAGHALTER SHAILY YASHAR
ARTWORK DALIA DUNNER AMIRA FELSENTHAL SHOSHANA FREND
MICHAELA ROSENBERG BRIAH TAUBMAN SARAH-LEAH THOMPSON
MODELS YAEL DAVOUDPOUR JASMINE GOLBARI ELIANA GROSS
MAYA HAMBURG REBECCA SHALOUM SHAILY YASHAR
Letter From the Editors
M
ost magazines devote their pages to photos of teen sensations or halfdressed models, but we will show you some of fall and winter’s hottest trends in a modest fashion. The essence of Reflections is the belief that
your external appearance should reflect your internal character. In simple terms, present yourself the way you want to be viewed by others. The YULA fashion club has partnered with The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM), giving us the ultimate 2014 makeover. We used FIDM’s curriculum to teach fashion and footwear design to fashion club members, as seen on page 23. We also interviewed FIDM students to give our readers the inside scoop on their experiences on campus (pg 19). The arrival of winter, (if you can call it that in LA), ushers in fashion trends worth celebrating. Although it may not be as difficult to dress modestly in the cold, it is what you cover up with that makes all the difference. Take a basic winter trend, such as leggings, and wear them under a chic pencil skirt with killer boots, or mix it up with a fun skater skirt (pg 25). We have you covered this season from- smart shopping to a step-by-step makeup tutorial that will keep you looking absolutely amazing!
Shoshana Shoshana Frend, Editor in Chief
Eliana
Eliana Gross, Editor in chief
YULA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 1619 S. Robertson Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90035
YULAFS
KEEPING IT CLASSY
By Amira Felsenthal
T
zniut may seem like
going to work, even just as a
well, you feel more confident all day
such a tiny word, but it
shabbat group leader, you should
long. Studies have shown that
holds so much meaning.
dress a little bit classier than how
people who get dressed up to take a
When you dress and act modestly,
you would normally dress. Even if
test, tend to score higher because of
you can have a positive impact on
all you do is brush your hair and
their overall confidence level.
other Jews, non-Jews, and even
wear a nice pair of shoes, the
yourself. It is understandable that
positive impression you make can
Tzniut is not about covering up our
not everyone is a fashionista or the
last a lifetime. It is also beneficial for
bodies because we are ashamed of
We must also remember that
‘frumest’ dresser, but I am suggesting that there is an approach to modesty where you can look and feel glamorous, while still keeping it classy. Black is a color that seamlessly matches everything. It’s an easy choice when looking for shells, skirts, and tights
them, rather it is about
“Modesty isn't about hiding yourself; it's about revealing your dignity.”
protecting something that is precious to us. Why should something so valuable be adorned in an unpresentable manner? If you were an art collector, you would not just leave your Picasso in a corner gathering dust, you would keep
because you can wear it with
you to look presentable at school.
almost everything and it is relatively
Although you may have a uniform,
easy to find. But this does not mean
adding a scarf, cardigan, headband,
that it has to be the only option
or cute shoes, can go a long way
"We need to teach girls that
when shopping for clothing. Black,
and shows personality. You never
modesty isn't about covering up our
like jean and leather, should not be
know when an important Rabbi,
bodies because they're bad.
over-worn; try adding something
college representative, or speaker
Modesty isn't about hiding yourself;
colorful but tasteful. A patterned or
might walk into school; so why let it
it's about revealing your dignity. We
colored scarf, jacket, or necklace
be the time that you are dressed like
were made beautiful in His image
adds a refined touch to any outfit.
you just got out of bed?
and likeness."
First impressions can either be positive or negative. If you are
Dressing nicely is not only about impressing others; when you dress 6
it protected. This is how we should treat our bodies as well. As designer, Jessica Rey, once said,
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ADMINISTRATIVE FASHION By Sarah Lipman
“She’s not trendy, and it’s not what she wears in particular, it’s who she is.” - Mrs. Drebin
I
n preparing for my interview with YULA thought process when buying clothing and getting general studies principal, Mrs. Drebin, I had dressed in the morning (a fifteen to twenty-five minute expected a brief discussion with answers to process). Someone as well dressed as Mrs. Drebin must
my questions and maybe an elaboration on the idea of have a fashion inspiration, I thought. tzniut; however, what I found in Mrs. Drebin is
When I first asked Mrs. Drebin who her style icon
someone with a love of fashion and a knack for smart was, she could not think of anyone. But after careful shopping. Asking her how she shops for her kids thought she realized that the woman she most sparked a monologue about finding the exact leather to emulates in dress is her mother. “She’s not trendy, and add length to a beautiful skirt. When I asked her to it’s not what she wears in particular, it’s who she is,” share her personal style, she walked me through her Mrs. Drebin explained. (Cont. page 10)
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She described her mother as an go to the mall for down time. I picks out things for her children elegant woman with apparent also only shop when I need as well. Even her teenagers, who self-respect. Mrs. Drebin even something... I'd rather read a spend most of their day in likened her mother to Queen book.” Elizabeth in the way in which
school, trust her fashion sense
As general studies principal and enough to let her shop online for
she holds herself with such teacher at YULA, Mrs. Drebin’s them. The best part about grace. It only makes sense that clothing and personal style say a shopping for her daughters is this classically elegant woman lot about her. “I think students their love of color. “They’re not with a hat to match every outfit see me as approachable but that afraid of it,” as she put it. Just as would influence Mrs. Drebin’s t h e r e ’s a l s o a l i n e , ” s h e her mother influences her style Kate Middleton inspired style.
explained. Aside from dressing and thoughts about personal
Mrs. Drebin
appearance,
describes her
there’s no doubt
o w n s t y l e as
that
“elegant, userf r i e n d l y, a n d trendy to a point and not beyond that.”
“elegant, user-friendly, and trendy to a point and not beyond that”
Mrs.
D r e b i n’s k i d s look to her for inspiration in the way she dresses and presents
Her
herself.
favorite brand is Tory Burch; however, she shops appropriately for her profession,
Interviewing my principal
mostly online or at places like Mrs. Drebin also exemplifies the about fashion not only gave me N o r d s t r o m a n d B a n a n a stylish modest woman outside insight into her style, but also her Republic. But don’t get the idea the classroom. When asked how thoughts on self-image and that she splurges on clothing; As tzniut plays into her shopping, creativity. Just spend a moment a smart shopper, Mrs. Drebin Mrs. Drebin answered, “If with Mrs. Drebin and you will makes sure to never buy full there’s a tzniut issue, I deal with see that the ‘simple elegance’ price- flash sales and coupons are it. If I can make it work by exuded by her mother is so always a must. She made it clear adding fabric or dropping a hem, timeless that it will continue on to me that her preference for then I will.” online shopping is not just a
for generations.
Mrs. Drebin, a mother of ten,
matter of convenience. “I do not not only shops for herself, but
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Y T U BEA
the comple te look BY ELIAN
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A GROSS
S C I S Y A T B BEAU 1
After priming your skin, begin with Rimmel Match Perfection, my favorite drug store foundation. It conceals redness without drying out your skin.
2
Use Makeup Forever full cover concealer to hide dark circles and problem areas. Although it’s a bit pricey, this is the BEST concealer on the market. It’s also waterproof so it stays on well throughout the day!
$4.99 Target
$32 Sephora
3
After setting your face with a powder, use a NARS blush & bronzer duo to highlight and contour your cheekbones.
4 $20 Sephora (For a cheaper alternative check outMaybelline Color Tattoos, $6 CVS)
Travel size. $24 Nordstrom
Prime your eyes with a Benefit Creaseless Cream eyeshadow. This keeps your eyeshadow on all day and prevents creasing.
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My Favorite eyeshadows are Urban Decay Naked I and Naked II palettes. While the price is a little steep, this palette contains 12 beautiful and practical colors. If you were to buy each shadow individually, you would pay $20 per eyeshadow, totaling $240! $52 Sephora
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Apply 3 eyeshadow shades to your eyelids. First, a medium pink color on the entire eyelid, then a dark gold color on the crease to give your eyes dimension. Lastly, use a lighter color on the inner corner to brighten up your eyes.
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After curling your lashes, apply Benefit’s “They’re Real” black mascara.
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$10 Sephora
For a wintery look, finish off with a trendy berry-colored lip crayon by Jordana.
$4 Walgreens
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FIDM AN INSIDER’S PERSPECTIVE Interview By Eliana Gross
This week I had the privilege of speaking with three of FIDM’s religious, Jewish students. I asked them all about their interesting experiences and challenges they face as torah-observant Jews on a secular college campus, and here’s what they had to say:
Arianna Sharfman, BDHS 12’
Nikki Dror, BDHS 11’
Eliana: Do you feel unique being one of the only religious Jews at FIDM? Nikki: Definitely. FIDM has students from all over the world; every race, color and religion is represented in the classrooms. As a religious Jew, I add something special to that diversity. I bring unique views and opinions to class discussions. Eliana: Can you talk about your struggles with modestly in a secular college environment? Nikki: Tzniut is a big challenge, especially in a fashion school, because you are constantly judged by what you are wearing. However, you can be modest and still look nice; part of being tzniut is looking put together. I think you can make almost any trend tzniut.
Eliana: Do you feel like you are missing out on the social scene because you are observant? Arianna: It’s very weird being one of the only religious Jews on campus, and it did take some getting used to. There are many times I have to explain to my friends that I can't go to a restaurant with them or hang out on Saturday, but thank G-d everyone is so understanding. Sometimes I do feel like I am missing out on school activities when they are on Saturdays. Eliana: Was it hard making friends at first? Arianna: It wasn't hard for me to make friends. You just have to be willing to do a lot of explaining about your Jewish practices and know that when they ask, they are just curious. Overall, I am really happy! Eliana: Did you have any funny experiences explaining your Judaism? Arianna: Something funny happened a week ago...I went with two friends to go shopping and after about 3 hours they said they were hungry. They asked me what restaurant we should go to, and I explained to them that they should pick a place because I won't be able to eat the food anyway since I keep kosher. They both got really excited and said, "I love kosher food! Take us to one of your kosher places!" So we ended up going to Fish Grill, and thank G-d we did because I was starving!
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Eliana: How accommodating is FIDM in terms of missing schools for Jewish holidays? Sharon: FIDM is very understanding. Our dean is Jewish so he warns the staff, and most of the chair board is Jewish as well. If teachers give you a problem you can always talk to a higher authority and they'll straighten it out. It is still hard though because I have to get the work done faster than the rest of the class. Eliana: Did you ever get asked funny questions about why you dress modestly? Sharon: One time a girl pinched my leg and I asked her if I could help her and she said, "I'm so sorry I was just wondering if you were wearing tights, and you are! Are you nuts?! It's like 100 degrees outside!" I responded "You know you could just ask me if I’m wearing tights...” Sharon Franko, VTHS 12’
Eliana: What advice would you give to a religious girl attending FIDM? Sharon: Don't forget who you are. You’re allowed to be different than people...especially in a school like FIDM where all the students are so diverse. You'll see Muslims walk around in their coverings- you are who you are, no need to feel any less. Also, keep your Judaism out of school very strong by attending shiurim, melava malkas, and getting together with your classmates from high school.
PINS & NEEDLES By Sarah-Leah Thompson
H
ave you ever walked into a clothing store and seen an adorable skirt or dress that you loved but was way too short or expensive? Well I have, and after having this happen all too often, I decided to make my own clothing. Now when I see an outfit that I like, I can recreate it modestly and add my own personal flare. It has reached the point that when I walk into a clothing store, I can’t bring myself to purchase certain things because of how easy it would be for me to create the same garment. My journey started with a sewing tutorial from my mother. It then evolved into creating my own Do It Yourself blog, and eventually resulted in my own sewing class at YULA. I frequently post tutorials on my blog,
PinsAndKneadles.blogspot.com, on how to modify clothing in your wardrobe or even make things from scratch. Throughout the year, my sewing class will learn basic to intermediate skills and techniques, which will enable them to create clothing from scratch on their own! The great part about learning how to sew is that it is a lifelong skill. Knowing the basics of sewing comes in handy, and is a fun and practical hobby too! We are always looking for materials, extra sewing machines, or donations in order to purchase craft supplies. Contact me at sthompson2015@yula.org if you are interested in helping to sponsor YULA’s sewing class!
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SUMMER WINTER
Y YAS HAIL
The summer was filled with vibrant and exciting trends, and as winter approaches, the thought of leaving those trends behind is terrifying to some. Look here to find out the secrets to staying warm in the winter, while keeping your summer must-haves that you can’t get enough of!
RT SKATER SKI shirt Forever 21 skirt Macy's
MUSCLE TEES + FLANNELS Throw on a soft flannel over a muscle tee to keep warm & pair it with some cute combat boots!
Be a risk taker and tuck a dark- colored shirt into a vibrant skater skirt to add a pop of color to a gloomy winter and give off a girly vibe!
MAXI SKIRT
flannel Forever 21 tee H&M boots Target
Pair a maxi skirt with a striped tee, infinity scarf and a fun hat! TIP: Throw on a sweater over a sleeveless maxi dress, to create a whole new look!
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. . . E R O M E L K HEY MAC ATTENTION FIRST TIME THRIFT SHOPPERS! Do you have trouble navigating your way through racks of clothing at thrift shops? We were once in the same position, until we became thrifting geniuses! *** Thrift shops are stores that sell discounted secondhand clothing. Translation: Cheap clothing that people 3 EASY STEPS: donate. One of the things we LOVE about thrift shops is that they usually sell clothing that is one of a kind! ! Know what you are Most people donate garments they have had for years looking for (skirts, shirts, and are no longer in stores. You will find creative dresses) patterns and designs that match your personality or ! Know your style (indie, even change your style up a bit! Your style can be determined by the music you listen to, your hobbies, or boho, classic, hipster) just your overall personality. ! Have fun! " We asked some thrift shoppers what music they like and how they define their style, and here’s what they said: “I usually listen to mellow bands like the Stone Temple Pilots and the Gogo Dolls. My style is basically anything comfortable.” “I listen to a lot of punk rock like The Ramones and The Clash. Hmm...it’s hard to describe my style, but I like a lot of spikes on my boots and vests, so I guess I dress punk too.”
THE EXPERTS: ! Samantha: I listen to a ton of different bands, but a couple of my favorites are The XX, MS MR and Two Door Cinema Club. I really don’t know how to describe my style, but I like grunge, indie and boho. ! Neriah: I listen to Justin Bieber, his music is amazing. My style is basically hipster chic vintage, I love cool prints and vintage tees. ! Laura: I listen to all kinds of music. My style can be described as punk rock chic. You can never go wrong with a studded vest and cute floral print skirt!
-XOXO-
Neriah Hadad, Laura Nickowitz & Samantha Shapiro
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Y L L A E R WHAT GUYS E L Y T S R U O Y THINK OF What do yo u think of spikes on gi rls clothing?
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THESE BOOTS WERE MADE FOR RIDING...
was created by Arthur Wellesley. These shoes were made with only four
By Miriam Waghalter
T
pieces, making them very easy for mass o the fashion lover, the riding boot may just
production. Soldiers wore them in the
seem like a passing trend, but these shoes have
U.S. Civil War, and continued to wear
more history behind them then you might
them afterwards as a new trend.
think. Christian Louboutin once said, “A shoe
In modern times, the riding boot has made
has so much more to offer than just to walk,”
a come back as a fashion statement: their
and these shoes certainly offer an interesting
vintage chic look makes them irresistible to The boots were seen soon after in England. women all over the world. Almost every
story. Beginning in the 1600s, the riding boot has
The average English nobleman used these footwear designer in America manufactures
always been a favorite. Germany’s Hessian
shoes not only as excellent riding boots, but to them due to popular demand. The riding boot
soldiers are believed to be the first to wear show his superior status to the commoners. them. They were worn for riding horseback,
In the early 1800s, “The Wellington Boot,”
has certainly come a long way since its conception, and can only go uphill from here.
(a low-heeled boot that reaches the calf),
hence the name, “riding boot”.
UGGLY? By: Deborah Markson
C
elebrities stroll down the streets in them. Young children slip them
Jimmy Choo, even tried to copy them; but as Uggs became
on their feet before their play dates.
mainstream, they were shunned and hated by fashion critics. “If
Teenagers color on them with ink
regular people embrace things, it becomes poisonous to fashion
drawings to give themselves
people,” Boardman said. “We like things that no one has and are hard
individuality. Ugg boots- like them
to get.”
or not- have become a large
However, recently Uggs have begun to catch on in the fashion world
footwear phenomena here in
and top stylists have begun to turn a new leaf. “They’re like Vans or
America. But how did they begin?
Crocs or Wellington boots,” explained Simon Doonman, Barneys New
Uggs first came to America in
York’s creative ambassador-at-large. “They’re a classic shoe, every
2004, seen on the feet of chic English style icons such as Sienna Miller
chick has a pair of Uggs, and if she says she doesn’t, she’s lying,
and Kate Moss. After they had caught wind, Paris Hilton traipsed
because they’re very comfortable and they’re very warm.” Whether or
through farmlands in pastel Uggs on her reality show The Simple Life-
not stylists consider these shoes Uggly or not, many have found them
rendering the boots synonymous with celebrities. Within three years,
just too comfy to pass up.
the shoes had spread across America, becoming a wardrobe must for moms, teenagers, and even some bold men. Some name brands, like
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