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Christa Taylor Gutschenritter's blog blends high fashion with modesty and occasional references to her Christian faith. She formerly designed her own modest clothing collection and now operates a photography studio in Portland, Oregon. |
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Rachel Red blogs about modesty and high standards in indie, vintage and couture fashion. She showcases photos of everyday wear for inspiration. She writes, “I’ve been a fashionista for as long as I can remember, but I did not start out modestly. . . . If anything, it has increased my creativity. High fashion and modesty go together quite beautifully." |
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Natasha Atkerson writes, "I focus mostly on fashion, but when I feel led I reach other topics as well. Everything from the lost art of holding the door, to 'modest-fied' outfits can be found here." Natasha sponsors events such as Feminine Fashion Week and Feminine Fridays on her site. |
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Jocelyn Tzahala writes about her blog, "The mission of the Feelin’ Feminine site is simple, and it is our hope to ignite a fire that has long been put out. We hope to rekindle the beauty of dressing and looking feminine. . . . Feminine is the opposite of masculine, and they are both quite equal but so very different, working together to build and complete the unity of the family." |
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This blog for teens reflects trendy fashion with just a touch of modesty, as reflected in blogger Katelyn Rose's introduction, "To put it in our own Darling words, modest dressing is being aware of what clothes you put on, and making sure they are generally considered appropriate for teen girls to wear. . . . We want to encourage young ladies to simply be aware of how they dress and to consider having boundaries that reflect self-respect and positive self-image." |
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Ally writes, "Here's a glimpse into my 'Modestly Fashioned' life. I'm a student at a Women's Learning Institute on the Upper West Side of Manhattan and live in Teaneck, New Jersey with my wonderful husband . . . . I love belts, funky necklaces, our puppy, and cooking. I'm here to show you that dressing modestly can be fun, funky, and fashionable!" This blog is written for a general audience with an occasional Jewish reference. |
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Official blog of The Scarlet Thread, a traditional clothing company founded by the Taylor family. |
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This is wedding and formal dress expert Lynette Robinson's blog, designer of several of her own dress collections as well as custom designs by request. She and her husband David own The Gallery by Lynette, a wedding and formal dress store in Riverdale, Utah. Lynette is highly knowledgeable about the bridal gown industry as a whole and uses this blog to shares highlights from her work. |
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This blog features editorials on modest fashion written by a group of individuals who work in fashion merchandising and design in New York City. |
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A young Texas woman who designs and sews period costumes maintains this blog with inspirational photos, historical information and applications of vintage fashion to modern use. |
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This is the official blog for the Shabby Apple women's apparel company. Follow the creative design process for upcoming dress collections and enter design contests at this blog. |
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This is the official blog of the Diviine ModesTee clothing company. |