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This Label is Reinventing the Caftan in the Age of Quarantine

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The caftans are not fully sustainably made yet, according to Kleinberg, but she is using recyclable packaging, producing them in small batches, and working with fabrics created in Oeko-Tex certified mills, which means that the pieces are made without any harmful chemicals. Kleinberg’s ultimate goal is to create a lifestyle brand that is both holistically ethical and equitable.

Kleinberg is planning to form partnerships with organizations that aid those suffering from intergenerational trauma; her grandmother survived the Holocaust by hiding in an orphanage. “With Sidia, our goal is to impart change on a personal level,” Kleinberg notes. “At our core, our desire is to inspire women to integrate their full selves and stories in ways that allow them to transcend past traumas and ground more purposefully in their present.” Soon to come on the Sidia website is a Stories tab that will include profiles, editorials, and essays highlighting a range of women working in various mediums. First, Kleinberg is excited to speak about her own journey in the hopes that it will inspire others to pursue their own ambitions—and to do so dressed as comfortably as possible. “I have my Sidia’s story, which I have been calling on since she passed in order to inspire me and keep me moving and enjoy the full potential of life,” says Kleinberg. “We are at the forefront of a new time where the stories of everyday individuals need to be shared, seen, and affirmed.”