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Modest fashion blogs that maintain an archive of content

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Find archives of content from this list of modest fashion blogs that are infrequently updated.

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Modeling Christ

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Rachel Lee Carter is an international fashion model, speaker and blogger on topics of modeling, fashion, modesty and purity. She writes, "Fashion should be fun, spontaneous, and enable women and girls to express themselves. But a good model (or role model) doesn’t have to sacrifice her purity, dignity and worth on the altar of bad taste. Modesty is becoming a growing fashion trend." Her home website lists her speaking schedule in the United States and provides purchase information for her book, Fashioned by Faith.

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Sew Chic Blog

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The official blog of the Sew Chic Pattern Company

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This is the official blog of the Sew Chic Pattern Company and designer Laura Nash. She creates modest vintage patterns and posts sewing and designing tips on her blog.

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Fashion-Isha

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Fashion-Isha blog of Sharon, a stylish Jewish mom

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Sharon authors a beautiful blog with high fashion styling that caters to a Jewish audience. She writes, "I am a wife and mother of five kids. I am also a volunteer event planner and have designed my own line of modest clothing. I love friendship, fashion, interior design, flowers, party planning and hanging with my kids. My ideal is to use the beauty in this world for good and elevated purposes. So . . . relax for a few minutes and enjoy the glamour!"

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Fresh Modesty

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Fresh Modesty by Olivia Howard

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Olivia Howard is a talented seamstress with a trendy sense of modest style. She maintains several websites and online stores. As a Christian, her goal is ". . . Sharing the joy of 'Dressing outside your box, but inside His Book' . . . in the quest to be 'Cute, but Covered.'"

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Bramblewood Fashion

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Bramblewood Fashion Blog

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Sisters Ashley Nicole and Gabrielle Renee post many original photos of their fashion ideas and some tutorials about altering clothing. They are homeschool graduates and Christians "who love helping other ladies strive to dress modestly, yet fashionably!"

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Set Apart Girl

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Set Apart Girl ministry by Leslie Ludy

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Author Leslie Ludy shares her Christian perspective on true beauty through her blog, books and conferences in Colorado which she hosts with her husband Eric. For additional reading, Leslie's book The Lost Art of True Beauty focuses on inward spiritual and character development rather than obsession with outward appearance, although several chapters specifically address style of clothing, especially Chapter Six, "Dressing With Selfless Style."

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Apostolic Models

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Apostolic Models

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This site is rich with photos of Apostolic men and women dressed modestly for all occasions. The description reads, "This site is dedicated to all Classical Apostolics, including those of the Pentecostal and Holiness Faith. . . . We shall not conform to the standards of beauty and fashion defined by the world."

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Greater Lengths

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Muslim modest fashion blog

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The styles on this blog specialize in the long-top-over-pants look worn by Western Muslims, but dresses and skirts are also featured. The ensembles are trendy and point to fashion resources available in the United States.

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Fabologie

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Fabologie blog for Jewish women's high fashion

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Adi Heyman's blog is aptly named, with a fabulous display of fashion news and photos for a Jewish audience. She writes, "I, a self-proclaimed ‘fabologist,’ am fond of the fab, yet strive to maintain a balance . . . . Haute couture and the avant-garde are indeed obsessable, but also insignificant luxuries. These baubles may bring excitement, but genuine happiness comes from within."

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