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If you’ve recently decided to start dressing more modestly, you may feel a little lost about how to do so while still looking fashionable. Contrary to popular belief, though, "modest" and "fashionable" aren’t enemies! Decide what your standards of modesty are, and find trendy pieces that fit within those standards. Once you’ve established your personal guidelines, you’ll be able to start building an incredible wardrobe that’s perfect just for you!
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QuestionHow can you look modern and modest?Natalie TincherNatalie Tincher is the Owner and Principal Style Strategist of BU Style. Since 2010, Natalie has specialized in personal styling to reflect clients’ individuality, confidence, and comfort. In 2019, she was named the Global Head of Styling for Bloomberg Television. Natalie is certified in Image Consulting through the Fashion Institute of Technology. She regularly shares her expertise with corporate groups at major financial institutions, media companies, and news outlets including: Time Out New York, Refinery 29, and NBC News.
Style Strategist & Wardrobe SpecialistSome popular fashion trends are long-sleeve maxi dresses; wearing T-shirts under slip dresses; turtlenecks; high-neck, long-sleeve blouses; midi-skirts; oversized button-down shirts; one-piece swimsuits, and knee-length walking shorts. -
QuestionCan you dress modestly even if you're not religious?Natalie TincherNatalie Tincher is the Owner and Principal Style Strategist of BU Style. Since 2010, Natalie has specialized in personal styling to reflect clients’ individuality, confidence, and comfort. In 2019, she was named the Global Head of Styling for Bloomberg Television. Natalie is certified in Image Consulting through the Fashion Institute of Technology. She regularly shares her expertise with corporate groups at major financial institutions, media companies, and news outlets including: Time Out New York, Refinery 29, and NBC News.
Style Strategist & Wardrobe SpecialistYes! Modest fashion has become more prevalent and widespread in recent years. While modest style was generally associated with specific religious requirements in the past, it has now moved into the mainstream. -
QuestionWhy should I avoid halter tops and backless garments?Community AnswerIf you dress modestly, you should try to cover plenty of skin. Halter tops and backless garments also tend to be associated with sexiness, which isn't the look you want to achieve if you are trying to dress modestly.
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Try your clothes on in front of a full-length mirror. Bend over, sit down, jump, and wave your arms around. Make sure your clothes look the way you want no matter how you move.Thanks
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Don’t throw out old clothes just because they seem immodest. Look for ways to reuse them by layering, or donate them to second-hand stores so someone else can use them.Thanks
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If you’re looking for ways to get inspired, check out sites like Pinterest, Instagram, and Youtube, which contain tons of outfit ideas and fashion advice! You could even ask your mother for input—she might have great ideas about timeless styles.Thanks
Tips from our Readers
- If you have any doubts about how modest an article of clothing is when you're buying it, try to think of the pros and cons. If there's more negative things about it than good things, it's probably best not to get it.
- If your straps are a little too thin on your favorite dress or top, consider wearing a short or long sleeve shirt in a complementing color underneath.
References
- ↑ https://www.belletag.com/fashion/style-guide/modest-dressing
- ↑ https://www.rocksolidfaith.ca/how-to-dress-modest-but-cute/
- ↑ https://www.whowhatwear.com/universally-slimming-piece/slide3
- ↑ https://www.belletag.com/fashion/style-guide/modest-dressing
- ↑ https://www.kresent.com/types-of-sleeves-for-dresses/
- ↑ https://www.themodestmomblog.com/casual-shoes-that-go-with-skirts/
- ↑ https://eastendtastemagazine.com/6-must-have-accessories-to-elevate-your-style/
- ↑ https://www.rocksolidfaith.ca/how-to-dress-modest-but-cute/
- ↑ https://eastendtastemagazine.com/6-must-have-accessories-to-elevate-your-style/
About This Article
Dressing modestly as a girl doesn’t mean you can’t still be attractive and fashionable! Use layers to your advantage, like wearing a cute tank top beneath a nice cardigan. If you have a top with a low neckline, you can layer a camisole underneath to keep it modest. Similarly, if you have a dress or skirt that’s a bit too short, try layering it with leggings or skinny jeans. Or, you could wear nylon pantyhose underneath. You’ll probably want to avoid tight materials like spandex, since these can be revealing. Sleeveless tops and backless tops may also show too much skin for your liking. To learn how to accessorize modestly, read on!
Reader Success Stories
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"The length of the dresses and skirts, the covering of the shoulders and the covering of the chest really stood out for me because it fits to my religious beliefs. Thanks for the tips on how to wear accessories because I want to look modest but nice."..." more