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Vatican CITY Bans Scantily Clad Tourists
It used to be just St. Peter’s, but now the dress code has expanded to the entire city.
Our artist is nearly done with our new Outfit Guidelines sign–inspired by the St. Peter’s sign below. Keep checking back, or subscribe in a reader to find out when it’ll be available.
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Business World: Fashion and Style vs. Modesty
Wow, I was quoted in Business World!!! Thanks to GS for sending me this link!
Capital View — By Mercedes B. Suleik
Fashion and Style vs. Modesty
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Hollywood stars: Girls, Be MODEST: Leave SOMETHING to the Imagination
HT to Barbara.
Rene Russo hits the nail on the head–it’s an all pervasive attitude in our culture to dress females in hooker chic. Apparently, there isn’t a line drawn on what age that begins or ends.
When I was an image consultant and working with politicians, their guidelines for dignified dress were pretty much the same as the Catholic Church’s guidelines. More proof of natural law.
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Young Lady Writes of her “Journey of the Heart” Toward Modesty
One young lady’s journey of the heart toward modesty. Heartfelt, genuine, and humble!
Jennifer touches on a number of thoughts that I think we all go through…rebellion, “brother’s keeper”, gossip and judging others for what they wear, as well as the most important issue—having a modest heart and soul. Kudos to Jennifer for her heartfelt wisdom!
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Modesty From the Heart
Modesty isn’t just about the clothing we wear, but our interior disposition as well. What is our intent? Why do we balk about dressing in a more dignified manner?
Here’s a portion of Part 1 of “Modesty–A Journey of the Heart” by Jennifer Allen:
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