Hannah Yakobi is an award-winning journalist and communications specialist. Throughout her career, she has written for the National Post, OK! Magazine, the Ottawa Citizen, Canwest newspaper network and dozens of publications around the world. Currently, she is the Editor-in-Chief of...
As Toronto Fashion Week continues in full swing, Notable's fashion columnist, Hannah Yakobi, shares some tips and tricks on how to find that perfect outfit for your big night
Notable.ca fashion expert and FAJO Magazine Editor-in-Chief Hannah Yakobi tells all about the current fashion trends for both the young professional lady and gentleman
Dilys Tong opened her first studio ‘Sew Be It’ in 2005 to promote the art of sewing and fashion design. Sharing her passion and belief that anyone can sew, given the right instructor and right project, she offers classes and workshops that help everyone find their inner fashionista in today’s YEDaily
FAJO Magazine's Editor-in-Chief, Hannah Yakobi, shares her experiences from the New York Fashion Week: front row reporting, chatting with other guests and more
Hannah Yakobi is the Editor-in-Chief of FAJO Magazine and has been deeply involved in the fashion industry for over a decade. In her first column for Notable, Hannah talks about the reality of being editor-in-chief of an international fashion publication
The great weather here in Toronto over the past week has meant that young professionals across the city are hitting the streets looking sharp and dressed to impress. Here are a few that caught our eye
Just in time for the Spring/Summer 2012 season, KayTran has launched a stylish collection of unique and extremely comfortable sunglasses for the style-savvy YP. It's safe to say that they'll be competing with our Ray Ban aviator collection once the sun comes out
Poor Little Rich Girl in North Toronto is a haven for any style-savvy young professional lady looking for that perfect dress for a classy night out. Learn more about the two ladies behind the boutique and why it's become a staple in the north-of-Bloor shopping scene
With the weather warming up a bit here in Toronto, the city's young professionals have been able to get a little more creative with their wardrobe...the perfect excuse to hit the street and get some style snapshots. Here's what we found