Couture by Recipient
The audience determines the piece. Eight guides organised by who the gift is for.
A piece for a young adult discovering their Jewish identity is not the same as a piece for a rabbi who has carried the tradition for decades. A gift for someone living in Israel is not the same as a gift for a non-Jewish ally. The right Couture piece depends on the recipient's relationship to Jewish identity, to Israel, and to the moment they are in. These eight guides organise the catalogue by audience.
By Relationship to Judaism
Audience
For a Jewish Friend
A piece that respects identity without performing for it. Openly Jewish or privately Jewish, separate paths.
Audience
For a Non-Jewish Ally
A piece that respects the country, the symbols, and the friendship. For someone who supports Israel without performing.
Audience
Far From Heritage
For someone who has drifted from tradition. A piece that opens a door without pushing them through it.
Audience
Young Adult, Discovering Roots
College student or young professional finding their Jewish identity. Pieces that fit a contemporary wardrobe.
Audience
For a Rabbi or Teacher
For the person who taught you something about your tradition. Recognition without transaction.
By Geography and Relationship
Audience
For Someone Living in Israel
An Israeli piece for someone already there. Made in Israel, delivered in Israel.
Audience
For a Couple
Matched pieces that recognise two people as one household.
Audience
In Mourning or Shiva
A piece that says I see you without demanding anything from the wearer. Quiet Hamsa pieces.