A Brooklyn-based women's clothing line run by two Orthodox Jews has come under fire for sharing a picture to Instagram of a popular Muslim fashion blogger wearing one of their designs. Mimu Maxi, a ...
Sign up for Forwarding the News, our essential morning briefing with trusted, nonpartisan news and analysis, curated by Senior Writer Benyamin Cohen. When Brooklyn ...
A fashion war of sorts broke out last Saturday night when an Orthodox Jewish clothing company reposted on Facebook and Instagram a photo of a Muslim woman wearing one of its designs. Some Jewish ...
Only, when have you ever looked this glamorous wearing pajamas? Have all of the glamour of "real clothes" while feeling all of the freedom of your favorite oversized nightgown. All that billows is ...
While each product featured is independently selected by our editors, we may include paid promotion. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission. Read more about our Product Review ...
MIMU MAXI, a clothing line created by Mimi Hecht and Mushky Notik, promotes modest fashion for women. (MIMU MAXI) MIMU MAXI, a clothing line created by Mimi Hecht and Mushky Notik, promotes modest ...
We’ll begin with the nice, non-controversial part of this story: Mimu Maxi is a small clothing line in Brooklyn, owned by two sisters-in-law from Crown Heights, Mimi Hecht and Mushky Notik. Hecht and ...
Mushky Notik (left) and Mimi Hecht (right) created Mimu Maxi Together, sisters-in-law Mimi Hecht and Mushky Notik run Mimu Maxi, a fashion label the creates clothes that are both modest and chic. The ...