Paradoxically designed to make you stand out rather than blend in, camouflage prints have invaded the women’s fashion scene laying siege to everything from shoes to purses.

This on trend army jacket will undoubtedly elevate your rank to commander-in-chic. Kut jacket $98 at A Style Studio (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
Toss this oversized shirt over a pair of jeans or leggings for a winning athleisure look. Lysee stretch blouse $106 at A Style Studio (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
Sure to become part of your everyday uniform, this easy to wear sweater will make you a style sharpshooter. Sanctuary tie sweater $89 at A Style Studio (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
When camo and cashmere join forces, everyone comes out on top. 27 Mules cashmere sweater $275 at Alice Jane (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
An attached camo hoodie gives the basic black blazer a big shot of style. Central Park West blazer $216 at Alice Jane (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
Hit your 6 a.m. boot camp class ready for battle in these fierce camo leggings. Lysee leggings $80 at A Style Studio (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
War and peace signal a truce with this versatile pouch. Use as a makeup bag during the day and as a clutch for a night out. Koala Kanvas pouch $64 at Alice Jane (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
This tote effortlessly performs double duty leaving no doubt about who’s in charge. Think Royln tote $158 A Style Studio (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
This camo bag boasts the perfect mantra for when life becomes a combat zone. Koala Kanvas tote $168 at Alice Jane (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
Guaranteed to add a shot of pizazz to your winter gala ensembles, this beaded purse takes military formal into new territory. Moyna beaded purse $198 at A Style Studio (Photo by Vince Lupo) 
Going incognito will be a challenge in these fierce slip-on tennis shoes. J Slides Harry Green Camo $150 A Style Studio (Photo by Vince Lupo)
Steve Hofstetter, who will perform at Soundstage next week, recently made headlines for his social media post ridiculing some fans' warnings about Charm City's safety.
Israeli-Americans Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jon Polin talked about the pain of losing their 23-year-old son, who was kidnapped and later murdered in the Oct. 7th tragedy.
Rabbi David Wolpe looks at the recent interest in Hollywood productions about King David and why the story is resonating now.
Directed by Johanna Gruenhut, the production is based on of the 1998 novel and 2003 film of the same name.
