A New Company Has Arrived to Meet the Needs of Fashion Frustrated Jewish Women and Girls
Diaspora Girl offers kippot for women of all ages that are so cute, they can be worn anywhere. Its online presence knows no boundaries.
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB via PR Web
Direct) June 24, 2005 -- Company owner, Rina Baraz, has created Diaspora
Girl (www.diasporagirl.com) to fill the spiritual needs of Jewish
females without offending their sense of style.
Now, a woman can daven
in a kippah (also known as a yarmulke) that is expressly tailored to her
individual taste. Now, a Bat Mitzvah can stand at the bimah with the
congregation wondering where she got her cute, funky kippah.
The twelve
kippot currently being offered by Diaspora Girl are so hip, she can wear hers
while she hangs out with friends or is whisked away on a romantic evening with
her special beau!
Each kippah is hand-crocheted from yarn that is either
a soft cashmere – cotton blend or a shiny mercerized cotton. Each kippah is
adorned with a beautiful ribbon or trim that can easily be accessorized with any
outfit.
Up to now, many Jewish women and girls have had a hard time
expressing their commitment to their faith in a style that mirrors their
personal fashion sense. Stuff is out there but it's been hard to find stuff that
is both cool and feminine. One reason for this is the proliferation of companies
dedicated to meeting the needs of Jewish men and the scarcity of ones dedicated
to the faithful female.
Young mothers, ladies and Bat Mitzvahs now have
a choice. They don't have to pin a little doilie to their heads any longer. No
need to try and squeeze into a fashion created for the opposite sex. Now they
have their own line of kippot dedicated to preserving their style while they
express their spirit.
About Diaspora Girl:
Conceived by watching
the terrible kippot worn by women in a Los Angeles synagogue, Diaspora Girl was
born in a little gift shop in Israel when company owner, Rina Baraz browsed
through some merchandise and spotted something that eventually grew into
Diaspora Girl.
Contact:
Rina Baraz, owner
Diaspora
Girl
310-448-9585
http://www.diasporagirl.com
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