Thursday, January 3, 2013

Modest Fashion is Both Classy and Fashionable

So many women these days sacrifice their modesty for fashion purposes. It's very sad as it doesn't have to be that way! LDS Sister Missionary Clothing is not how the media often seems to portray it. There are many beautiful dresses, tops and skirts that are as stylish (or maybe more stylish!) than some of the skimpy clothing on the market today. It can even be hard to tell the modest clothing apart from others, aside from the fact that it looks much more classy!
 
 
Take a look at this sweater, for example. It's absolutely gorgeous. It's so on trend with the gentle grey shade and the sweet bow. Even if you do not always stick to modest clothing, I'm sure you would love to have this trendy sweater in your closet. It's both beautiful and modest.
 
Modest clothing is often on trend with colors and styles that are popular these days. For example, their are a variety of stylish tops in modest cuts that feature floral patterns, ruching and detailing that you'd see on a high fashion runway. Just because the tops are modest, doesn't mean they have to be boring or unfashionable! They can be just as pretty and fashionable.
 
Modest clothing often follows many of the color trends in fashion today as well. For some reason, many people seem to get this pilgrim-like, black and white image of modest clothing and that's the rarely the case. Modest clothing comes in bright colors and beautiful patterns that are just like those you'd find in any store. The only difference is that they don't reveal too much skin to everyone you see out in public.
 
Don't get the wrong idea about dressing modestly. Modest clothing often makes a woman look very classy. It keeps you from revealing your whole body to complete strangers and that's certainly not a bad thing. On top of that, it comes in all of the colors, styles and patterns you see from standard fashion. It can be just as trendy as anything you see on the average woman but with a little bit of class!

This is a sponsored post however, all the points and views are my own. 

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