January 2026 | Taking Form :)
- Feb 1
- 2 min read

In January, Shalosh was officially revealed. But the idea itself, and the preparation behind it, have been unfolding for almost a year. It began with a dream of soft and strong Jewish representation for girls, of finding calm in a world filled with so much noise, restlessness, and distraction.
For a while, the process was intentionally slow. Then, about four months ago, something shifted. I made a conscious decision to bring this idea into the light. Conversations with suppliers became real and focused, and Shalosh began to take tangible form beyond thoughts and sketches.
Here’s the reality of my days. I work full time in tech, a world completely different from Shalosh, and my other full-time role, the most important one, is being a mom to my incredible children. Because of that, spare time is rare. Most of Shalosh has been created late at night or very early in the morning. Those quiet hours, when the house is asleep, the pups are not barking, and the mind is finally rested, are sacred to me. They are also my favorite moments to listen and speak to G-d. And now, they have become the moments when Shalosh is taking form.
Because of all this, January was both intense and deeply intentional for Shalosh. I made the decision to bring it to life even though it was not fully complete or perfect. As a perfectionist and high achiever in the secular world, this was not an easy choice. But Shalosh represents a softer version of me, a quieter, soul-led version that feels more in tune with Hashem. It is the bridge between the loud, go-go-go part of me and the calm presence I am learning to honor. Chesed. Gevurah. Tiferet. In that balance, I felt ready to show you the soul of Shalosh and its foundation.
January was also deeply practical. I chose my supplier and placed my first orders. I designed over ten different pieces, which means there is so much cute, meaningful, and soulful creation ahead. I learned more about fabrics, styling, printing, and embroidering than I ever imagined. I opened a business, built a website and created an Instagram page. I received my very first like, and I am truly grateful for being seen. When @singitwithsara reshared a story, my girls and I were screaming with excitement. That moment meant more than I can explain.
Most importantly, my communication with Hashem has deepened, and what I am creating is a direct reflection of that relationship. As my learning grows, so does the clarity of what is being designed. Each piece is shaped by what my soul is receiving and learning along the way. For that alone, this journey is already worth it.
B"H 🤍

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