Inbar Lavi is a working TV and film actress and philanthropic influencer with a fashion brand that helps other female entrepreneurs. Still, her most important role to date is as a new mother to daughter Ariel. Realizing the importance of achieving as much calm, rest, and serenity as possible before motherhood, Lavi and her husband, Dan Bar Shiva, planned a babymoon in the Coachella Valley.
After giving birth to Ariel in July, Lavi, perhaps best known for her work in the television series Prison Break and Lucifer, is simultaneously focusing on other projects. Her clothing brand House of Lavi is a massive hit, offering a line of comfortable, versatile attire. According to the company’s website, the brand works “to give back to the community in an artistic way that celebrates soulfulness, creativity, and inclusivity.”
Lavi also stars in the film Bau: Artist at War (in theaters Sept. 26), an adaptation of the memoir of artist Joseph Bau (Emile Hirsch), who was imprisoned during World War II in the Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp and fell in love with and eventually married Rebecca, a fellow prisoner, portrayed by Lavi.
Lavi opened up to Palms Springs Life about motherhood, her important new film, and why she loves visiting the desert.