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Introducing Jewelry | Jeffrey Levin for Zobha

Monday, December 3rd, 2012

Update (Published 12/3): Jeffrey Levin will be bringing his exquisite jewelry collection to the Zobha store in Mill Valley this weekend! If you’re in the area but sure to stop by and meet the artist himself. He’ll be showcasing a broader selection of his designs and will be taking orders for custom, one-of-a-kind pieces.

Jeffrey Levin Trunk Show @ Zobha, 30 Miller Ave, Mill Valley, CA

Friday, December 7: 12 – 6PM

Saturday, December 8: 10 – 2PM

Original Post (Published 9/17)

It takes courage for an artist to enter the creative space of another artist.  And even more so to attempt a collaboration.  But when the endeavor is inspired and the motive sincere, the result is art and the artists’ gift to one another is respect and admiration.  I know this to be true, because it happened when I met Jeffrey Levin: jeweler, kindred spirit and creator of the new Jeffrey Levin jewelry collection for Zobha.

This past Spring, Jeffrey Levin (pronounced Le-veen) invited me to his home in Santa Monica to begin work on a small gift to myself: a bespoke set of stack rings.  After admiring his lovely home, we compared sketches and exchanged ideas.  The real work began, however, when Jeffrey brought out an exquisite antique chest of drawers.  When opened, it revealed rows of small compartments that held his jewelry making tools, as well as the precious metals and stones that he uses in his designs. It was a joy to touch and work with materials so very different from the ones that I use at Zobha.  As we worked, Jeffrey shared his personal story and how it has influenced his artistic journey.

He was born in Cape Town, South Africa to parents of Lithuanian and Egyptian-French ancestry.  His father and uncle were both jewelers and he spent much of his childhood in and around his uncle’s workroom.  Even now the “distinct sounds and smells of hammering,” are his favorite part of jewelry making.  Outside of the workshop and his family home, Jeffrey observed and was inspired by the Ndebele people of South Africa-particularly their vibrant, celebratory “coming-of-age art.”

Jeffrey takes pride in his classical training.  He apprenticed formally for four years in his nativeSouth Africa.  The systematic, disciplined program focused upon technical mastery and skill building, but Jeffrey also had to tackle courses in gemology, design and theory.  After completing his apprenticeship he worked for some of the finest jewelers in South Africa before the political strife of the times led him to New York City.  Success followed, and so too a longing for our warm California sun.  His pieces are  fresh, modern, elegant but with an edge.  Jeffrey’s designs mix metals, precious stones and organic materials in a way that complement our Zobha aesthetic beautifully.

Almost all of us wear at least a single piece of jewelry.  Whether a ring or a string bracelet, these small treasures might  represent a life created, a friendship forged or a cherished memory-one that we can relive each time we glance down at a finger or wrist.  I gave my daughter Julia one of the necklaces in the new collection.

It’s made up of our initials, which are cast in silver and nestle against a tiny rose gold heart.  When I see it, I am reminded of the jeweler and how carefully he set those letters into the metal and how close the wearer is to my own heart.  Zobha’s new jewelry collection is available now at www.zobha.com.  I know you will love it.

With Grace,

Jamie


 

Grace of Giving Scholarship Winner: Chelsea Albucher

Friday, November 30th, 2012

As owner and creator of Zobha, I am often asked to discuss our brand, business model and of course, our beautiful clothing.  Few people know, however, how very much I love to discuss Zobha’s greater mission: to make a positive, lasting impact on our community.

I established the Zobha Foundation so that a portion of our resources could be used to help youth maximize their potential and also to promote education and wellness in our local and world communities.  We are partners with Headstand, a non-profit that brings yoga and wellness programs to schools in at-risk communities.  The Zobha Foundation also gives annually to breast cancer research, treatment and awareness programs.

Each year, however, I particularly look forward to selecting the recipient of Zobha’s Grace of Giving Scholarship.  The scholarship is an annual grant awarded to qualified applicants for study in an approved yoga or other fitness training program.  In addition to demonstrating financial need, our applicants must effectively communicate the ways in which they will use their training to serve a community in need.

I am delighted to announce Chelsea Albucher as this year’s recipient of Zobha’s Grace of Giving Scholarship.  Chelsea pursued the scholarship so that she could unite two of her great passions, yoga and sustainable community development.  Chelsea is a environmental scientist, certified urban planner and Visiting Professor at Pratt University in the graduate Environmental Systems Management program. She has practiced yoga for the past ten years and she plans to use her teacher training to offer yoga classes at community and job training centers in distressed, urban communities.  She believes that yoga can be an invaluable part of any job training and work readiness program.  And this dynamic, intelligent woman knows what she is talking about!  Through her work with the US EPA and as a former Sustainability Officer with the City of Newark, New Jersey, Chelsea has spent over a decade connecting non-traditionally educated people from economically challenged communities to green jobs that pay a living wage.

In the long-term, Chelsea would like to develop a program that exposes young adults to career pathways in the fields of health and wellness.  I am energized and inspired by her dedication.  And as a business woman, I respect Chelsea’s pragmatic, focused approach to educating and mobilizing young people to cultivate wellness within their own communities.

Chelsea’s personal definition of “grace” is one of the most beautiful and honest I have ever heard.  “Grace to me, is the ability to be soft and strong.  To return to a pose after stumbling with equanimity, without agitation.  Grace is smiling in traffic, even at cursing cabbies.  Grace is respecting, loving and celebrating our bodies, its capacities and constraints-letting injuries and tightness become tools of awareness.  Grace is acknowledging moments, even the fleeting moment of passing a stranger by in the street and sharing a gentle smile in recognition.”

This year’s selection process has been especially meaningful to me.  Each time Zobha gives to an individual or organization, we make our core business values manifest.  So, I’d like to say thank you to Chelsea Albucher, and to all of our other grantees.  Zobha is so very honored to support your vital work.

 

With Grace,

Jamie

Staying Fit Over the Holidays

Saturday, November 17th, 2012

Hello Zobha Community-

With the holidays approaching a lot of people are on the go visiting friends and family, which usually means lots of food and a departure from your regular workout routine. Thankfully, I have a few simple workout tips that you can do in the comfort of your home, or your in-law’s guest room, to help burn some of those extra calories coming your way!

Head back to basics with floor exercises. This can include anything from push-ups and lunges, to yoga sequences and stretches.  Whether or not these moves are old news, the results never fail!

Here are a few of my favorites:

  • Planks. These are great for strengthening your arms while also sculpting your abs. Try holding this for a minimum of 30 seconds, then work your way up to a minute.
  • Squats. When all else fails, squats are always my go-to exercise. If you’re looking to spice things up, grab a soup can or two to add some weight and resistance. Before you know it, you’ll have gorgeous lean legs in no time!
  •  Vinyasa. This basic yoga sequence is the perfect exercise if you want to tone your arms without using weights. Lay out your yoga mat, turn on some music, and enjoy some time to yourself.

With these simple tips you can enjoy family time while still keeping yourself active.

Happy Holidays!

Michelle Lovitt

 

Wine Country Marathon

Friday, November 9th, 2012

Today’s blog post comes from one of our Circle of Grace members, Tammy Scott. Tammy has been in the fitness industry since she was 17 and has maintained her commitment to health and exercise over the years in various capacities. We’re thrilled to share one of her latest accomplishments with our Zobha community and hope it inspires you to take on a new challenge as well!

 

Hello Zobha Community-

As an active runner, cyclist and mom, Zobha is my daily go-to apparel.  Most recently I ran the Wine Country Marathon in Healdsburg, CA on October 27.  It’s imperative to have the right gear when running a race of that distance which is why I chose my Zobha performance tech infinity bra and the performance hot short.  I felt well supported and both pieces kept everything in place throughout the entire 4 hours and 24 minutes of my race.   The fabric has great breathability and wicks moisture very well, i.e. no chafing!  It’s hard to find active wear that has it all, comfort, style and is still technical enough to get the job done.

Tammy Scott, Zobha Brand Ambassador

 

Tell us about your recent accomplishments! Leave a note in the comments section so your story can inspire others to challenge themselves in new ways.

 

- The Zobha Team

Zobha Opens Flagship Retail Store in Mill Valley

Tuesday, October 16th, 2012

Dear friends of the Zobha community,

Last Thursday marked a major milestone for Zobha. Four years ago this brand was born from my desire to create a fitness line that would capture the perfect combination of fashion, elegance, and function. Today as I reflect back on where we started and how this brand has grown to be sold in over 400 stores around the world, I am so proud to add our very own retail location to the list of accomplishments!

On Thursday night we celebrated the grand opening of the first of our many planned retail stores, this one being right here in our own backyard in Mill Valley, CA. It has been a long journey to get here, but seeing the store come to life as our biggest supporters, family and friends packed into our new home on Miller Avenue was one of my proudest moments as the creator of Zobha.

 

Four years ago I was moved to start this brand, and today that movement has carried through to the team that now makes up our Zobha community. It was an honor to see all those who have worked to make this brand what it is, come together to celebrate our accomplishments. Zobha, meaning “grace, beauty and brilliance,” is everything I hoped it would be. I am proud to say that the brand has brought these words to life both in our clothing designs and in our desire to give back to our community. We want everyone to have the opportunity to unearth and discover what moves them. This weekend we welcome Mill Valley residents to join us for Yoga in the Square and begin their personal exploration into what moves them.

Click here to view more photos from the party!  

With Grace,

Jamie

 

5 Fitness Essentials

Tuesday, September 11th, 2012

Hello Zobha Community-

As a team we are always asked by friends, family and even the people we interact with on a daily basis what are some of our work out must haves. We did an office round-up and found that many of us had some of the same requirements for our work out regimen, whether it was for Yoga, Kickboxing, going for a run or just using our favorite machines at the gym – it was pretty much the same and thought it would  be great to share it with you! Here are our top 5 fitness essentials:

1.     Water bottle: Before beginning any physical activity, always make sure you have a water bottle on hand. It’s very important to stay hydrated!

2.      Music: Having an exercise playlist sets the tone for your workout and makes it that much more fun! Try something with a great beat as you warm up, and something more relaxed as you cool down. With cool new sites like Spotify, you can sample your favorite celebs playlists or playlists that are similar to yours or try a completely new genre.

3.     Small weights: Bigger doesn’t always mean better! Small weights are easy and effective to incorporate into your daily routine. Try some reps to tone your arms while you relax in front of the TV or strap add some to your ankles to add some intensity to your walk or run.

4.      Shoes: To some, this may mean a new pair of Jimmy Choos. But that’s not the case for us. It’s important to invest in a well-fitting sneaker before starting any work out.

5.      Gear: Working out is about feeling good and it starts with having the right gear! Whether it’s a top that will prevent spillage or clothing that keep you dry – it’s an important part of our work out.

 With these 5 fitness essentials you’ll be ready for any work out, anytime! What do you view as your most important fitness essential?

-          The Zobha Team

How to get a body like Jason Statham

Tuesday, September 4th, 2012

Hello Zobha Community-

As a celebrity trainer, I get to work alongside some of Hollywood’s top stars. Specifically, I get to train even some of the top tough guys in the industry, including Jason Statham. Like women, men often have inspiration on who they would like to look like, even if they don’t like to admit it. Many times, Jason Statham tops that list.

Along with good genetics, Jason always works hard in the gym. Something that people may not know about him is that he was an Olympic diver before his acting career. He naturally trains like an athlete, doing everything with intensity. Here is an inside look at what it takes to get a body like Jason.

First, start out warming up with dynamic flexibility which means stretching while moving. I then incorporate ladder drills to get his feet moving fast without the need to look. In Jason’s case, he does a great deal of stunt work so working on his lateral speed and agility is important.

Next, I would incorporate boxing and kickboxing moves to work on the lower abs and back. A lot of times we would do workouts that had a lot to do with what he was performing in a scene. This is something Jason refers to as “functional fitness.”

For example, when doing squats we would implement punches which would also increase intensity. A healthy diet is key. Eating lean will provide a better workout and allow you to build muscle. No matter how hard you exercise, it’s imperative to maintain a health diet. 

Also, keep in mind when preparing to do any workout, clothing is important – many of the workouts Jason and I have done will leave you swimming in sweat! But not if you’re wearing gear that offers moisture wicking technology.

Hope some of these tips work for you, tell us who your celeb inspiration is and what are you currently doing to get that physique?

-Michelle Lovitt, celebrity trainer and Zobha Brand Ambassador

From my bookshelf:

Tuesday, August 21st, 2012

There are little gems of books I keep copies of on my bedside table and in our office library.  The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz is one of my favorites.  I like to reread it at least once a year.  I keep it handy and often pick a passage to read at random.  The message in the book is so simple, yet so powerful at the same time.

Here is an excerpt from the inside front cover:

The Four Agreements

BE IMPECCABLE WITH YOUR WORD

Speak with integrity.  Say only what you mean.  Avoid using the word to speak against yourself or to gossip about others.  Use the power of your word in the direction of truth and love.

DON’T TAKE ANYTHING PERSONALLY

Nothing others do is because of you.  What others say and do is a projection of their own reality, their own dream.  When you are immune to the opinions and actions of others, you won’t be the victim of needless suffering.

DON’T MAKE ASSUMPTIONS

Find the courage to ask questions and to express what you really want.  Communicate with others as clearly as you can to avoid misunderstandings, sadness and drama.  With just the one agreement, you can completely transform your life.

ALWAYS DO YOUR BEST

Your best is going to change from moment to moment; it will be different when you are healthy as opposed to sick.  Under any circumstance, simply do your best, and you will avoid self-judgment, self-abuse and regret.

-Jamie Hanna

Big Happy Day & Zobha Circle of Grace member Jill Miller | Proprioception – Body Awareness

Monday, August 13th, 2012

 Hello Zobha Community!

Zobha Circle of Grace member Jill Miller of Yoga TuneUp recently joined the Big Happy Day Teacher Series Sangha! In this video Jill talks about body awareness, how we move and how this relates to: PROPRIOCEPTION. To learn what this means, check out the video below:

 

- The Zobha Team

Staying fit while traveling

Monday, August 6th, 2012

Hello Zobha Community-

Traveling from LA to NYC constantly for work has its perks but makes it almost impossible to keep a steady workout schedule. Besides the fact that it can be exhausting, it can also be hard to find the right time, place, and motivation.

Since staying fit is important to me, I have found some advice that helps me maintain my health while on the road. It is all too easy while traveling to take cabs everywhere so I try walking to all my destinations to burn extra calories. Not only do you fit a workout in, but also can explore the sights and save money.

Since traveling can be exhausting, it is important to maintain a steady sleep schedule. The more tired I am, the more I eat and less I workout.

 Before booking a room, I research the hotel gym amenities. That way, I know what to bring whether it be yoga gear or spinning shoes.

And if all else fails, I try to do small movements in my room while catching up on the latest episodes of The Bachelorette! There are many workouts that don’t require much room (various yoga positions, sit ups, crunches, jumping jacks, squats.) This makes me feel like I put in some effort so I don’t go completely off course during my travels.

These tips have personally helped me maintain my workout plan during my frequent cross country commute, what do you do to stay on track?

-Erin