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Ever since she was a child, every aspect of Julia Haartโs life . . . what she wore, what she ate, what she thought was controlled by the dictates of ultra-Orthodox Judaism. At nineteen, after a lifetime spent caring for her seven younger siblings, she was married off to a man she barely knew.
For the next twenty-three years, her marriage would rule her life. Eventually, when Haartโs younger daughter, Miriam, started to innocently question why she wasnโt allowed to sing in public, run in shorts, or ride a bike without being covered from neck to knee, Haart reached a breaking point. She knew that if she didnโt find a way to leave, her daughters would be forced into the same unending servitude that had imprisoned her.
So Haart created a double life. In the ultra-Orthodox world, clothing has one purpose to cover the body, head to toe and giving any thought to oneโs appearance beyond that is considered sinful, an affront to God.
But when no one was looking, Haart would pore over fashion magazines and sketch designs for the clothes she dreamed about wearing in the world beyond her Orthodox suburb. She started preparing for her escape by educating herself and creating a โfreedomโ fund.
At the age of forty-two, she finally mustered the courage to flee the fundamentalist life that was strangling her soul.
Within a week of her escape, Haart founded a shoe brand, and within nine months, she was at Paris Fashion Week. Just a few years later, she was named creative director of La Perla.
Soon she would become co-owner and CEO of Elite World Group, and one of the most powerful people in the fashion industry. Along the way, her four children Batsheva, Shlomo, Miriam, and Aron have not only accepted but embraced her transformation.
ISBN: 9781913068639