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A New Zealand author, singer/songwriter and entrepreneur writes about her blog's mission, "Are you frustrated with current fashions? Is it hard to find appropriate clothes to wear? Do modern trends defy your efforts to appear modest and feminine, yet stylish? In this website, we provide solutions to the important question of what to wear!" |
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Skylette, a southeastern Idaho wife and mother of two boys maintains a blog with photos of her favorite modest clothing ensembles. She writes, "I have always loved style and fashion. As a Mormon woman, I can't wear whatever is most popular like mini skirts or sleeveless tops. Often you will see me wearing cardigans or other layers to make looks work for me, and this is just a place for me to share what I've found." |
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Young girl bloggers Lizzi and Sammi post photos of their own outfits. They write, "We are awesome country girls who love style and know how to keep it modest." |
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Jenny, a flight attendant, wife and mother of two children writes about her blog, "One of my goals for this blog is to show people that you can still be fashionable while dressing modest." Clothing featured on the site targets LDS standards of modesty. |
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Chandra is a grade school teacher, recently engaged to be married, who adheres to Apostolic Pentecostal standards of modesty including skirts and dresses only, sleeves below the elbow and hemlines below the knee. She writes, "MoMoMod challenges the ideas that less clothing is more attractive and that style must be compromised in order to be modest. Stylish, fabulous, and modest—it’s possible." |
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This official blog of the Chosson Kallah Jewish wedding planning resources group features stories of real Jewish brides. |
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Stefanie Carrasco writes about her blog, "I am a working girl and a college student who just happens to love pretty clothes and anything fashionable. . . . I believe in modesty; it is what I live and believe, and I wouldn't have it any other way." |
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Jewish fashionista Debbie describes her blog, "I scour websites tirelessly looking for clothing that I know is not only in style, but meets my religious needs, and I wanted to have a place where other women could find the same thing. I also wanted to take extra care in showcasing major Hollywood celebrities who traipse around Hollywood in garb that I myself would wear to show women everywhere that modesty is as prevalent in high fashion and in Hollywood as it is in your local synagogue." |
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Sarah showcases her modest clothing styling skills and photography on her blog. She also offers a small selection of clothing items for sale. |
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This Australian, LDS blogger who goes by the nickname BJ has a degree in Fashion Design and Technology and is just starting her career, hoping to one day create her own line of modest bridal couture. |
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Chloe Rushworth is a young British fashion blogger who runs her own business as a public relations campaign manager. She shares her thrifty, and for the most part modest, clothing finds from the UK. |
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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." |