From the Marin Independent Journal:
…The Cohens live wealthy inside and out.
Stacy Cohen’s husband is Israeli-born tycoon Mouli Cohen, who made his fortune in the high-tech and biotech industries. The couple met in 2000 at a Hollywood party and, as Stacy Cohen puts it, fell in love at first sight.
They eloped to Rome to get married in 2004. If the photos and copy on either of their Web sites (www.stacycohen.com and www.moulicohen.com) is anything to go by, the couple love spending money as much as they love making it and giving it away to child-focused charities such as Camp Okizu.
…But most readers will probably have the most fun with the first 172 pages, in which Cohen writes about what it means to be kosher (a discipline more than 5,000 years old) and offers sample menus for entertaining at home while photographed wearing dozens of outfits from her collection of designer ensembles and jewels.
She poses in gorgeous settings that range from her Belvedere mansion to Paris, India and other exotic locales. In one of the most provocative shots, she wears a satiny bathrobe while standing above some of her shoes, a boutique’s worth of colorful, high-end heels that spill down a staircase like sparkly spiked rocks on a river of deep-pile carpet.
While she may seem at first like a Judith Krantz heroine crossed with a non-political modern-day Marie Antoinette, spend some time with her and Cohen emerges as a warm, engagingly shrewd woman who says she likes to give back to the community as much as she feels blessed by her lavish lifestyle.