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  2. Modest fashion - Wikipedia

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    Muslim and Jewish women have spoken of modest fashion as empowering. [8] “ There’s a general misconception that modest clothing is inherently oppressive,” said Michelle Honig, an Orthodox Jewish fashion journalist and the keynote speaker during fashion month at New York University for the Meeting Through Modesty fashion symposium.

  3. Modesty - Wikipedia

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    For example, women's headcoverings have numerous subtle design elements that distinguish church association, age, and attitude toward modest dress. [47] Women in more fashion-conscious groups, especially among some Conservative Mennonites as well as young adults among some Old Order Amish, may wear a lacy doily that fits a stylized appearance ...

  4. Plain dress - Wikipedia

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    It denotes "utility, modesty, long wear and inconspicuousness", does not display any trademark, and is not dictated by fashion trends. Shawl, aprons, bonnets and cap are part of plain dress. [22] Clothing worn by Bruderhof women includes a headcovering, [23] as well as long skirts or dresses; men wear contemporary clothes of a modest nature.

  5. Tzniut - Wikipedia

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    Modern Orthodox women also usually adhere to tzniut and dress in a modest fashion (as compared to general society), [16] but their communal definition does not necessarily include covering their elbows, collarbones, or knees, and may allow for wearing pants although most Modern Orthodox women will, when in front of men or in public, wear skirts ...

  6. Jinger Duggar Recalls How Her Family’s Modest ... - AOL

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    Jinger Duggar opened up about what it was like following her family’s modest dressing rules while doing the TLC group photo shoots. “Getting everyone in something they wanted to wear was ...

  7. Islamic fashion - Wikipedia

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    More and more people started sharing their modest styles on social media and it became a buzz that changed the view of modest fashion”. [29] Asadullah is just one of many fashion-forward hijab-clad Muslim women showcasing their personal style on the popular photo-sharing social media site. [30]