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  2. Modest fashion - Wikipedia

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    An Eastern Orthodox woman in Ukraine is seen wearing a dress and a Christian headcovering.. The term modest fashion or modest dressing refers to a fashion trend in women of wearing less skin-revealing clothes, especially in a way that satisfies their spiritual and stylistic requirements for reasons of faith, religion or personal preference. [1]

  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. Eliza (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Eliza is an American fashion magazine founded in 2007 [2] by Summer Bellessa, [3] who was a Ford Model at that time. The publication is headquartered in Los Angeles, California, [4] and began with a circulation (based on its print run) of 10,000 in 2007. [4]

  5. 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 ...

  6. How protecting her modesty led Gillian Anderson to define a ...

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    Gillian Anderson faced a dilemma on the night of the 2001 Vanity Fair 's Oscar After Party. Originally planning to go commando for the low back number, Anderson noticed that doing so would reveal ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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.

  9. Skin gap - Wikipedia

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    In the article "Modesty and style in Islamic attire: Refashioning Muslim garments in a Western context", [6] religious studies scholar Géraldine Mossière wrote that transitioning from wearing more androgynous clothing in the Islamic culture as a child, to the more modest and feminine clothing as a woman can be a type of ritual for growing up.