Monday, November 5, 2012

Re-Post from Darling Magazine

Darling is a Magazine that is close to my heart and this article was too good not to share...Enjoy!!!
Nothing Sacred: Physical Immodesty



I live in a culture of immodesty. I grew up here.
When we hear the word “modesty,” we usually associate it with the way a woman dresses, but it does not just manifest in the way we present our bodies; it has bled into the emotional and verbal realms of who we are as individuals as well. It leaves me wondering: Is anything sacred? In this article, the first of three, we will be looking at physical immodesty.
We need a change of perspective. I don’t want to keep hearing about why the girl on the cover of Maxim is there. Who can really know the answer to that question? However, I can tell you the message it sends to many young women: that if they can appeal to someone’s sexual appetite, they will, in turn, be beautiful and desirable. Dealing with why women are marketed the way that they are is a very complex issue that deserves attention, but what I’d like to focus on is the woman as an individual.
Instead of analyzing why a woman dresses more provocatively, it is worth investigating why a woman does not. It is a popular argument to interpret a woman’s physical immodesty as freedom—that it is evidence of her ability to embrace her own sexuality and be proud of her body. The consequence of this perspective is that it sometimes suggests that modesty is a symptom of shame. I would have to argue that modesty makes a woman no more ashamed of her body than asserting nakedness makes her strong in her identity. An attitude that says “this is my body; it belongs to me” is, in fact, a practice of embracing sexuality on a very real level.
When this debate arises, as with anything that includes grey areas, we feel the need to make very clear rules, particularly for teenage girls. How much skin is too much? How many inches from the knee? How tight is too tight? While we believe there should be some definitive lines in this area, (which will be discussed in future Darling articles) sometimes it’s hard to chisel out a formula when the heart of the issue should be the intent behind how we dress. There should be “modesty lines” for every woman, yet some of the smaller lines may differ from one woman to the next dependent on body type and other physical factors—but the key question is whether a woman is allowing herself to be objectified or objectifying herself.
What is challenging about this question, is that just like the girl on the Maxim cover, no one can answer that question for anyone else. After we have accepted that, we can move on to the next hurdle which is something we have all been guilty of. If we really want to see women walk in freedom from objectification, then it is imperative that we stop chaining women in our own judgment. Division only further alienates us from the people that we are called to love and accept. It is not our responsibility to tear down a woman that thinks differently than we do. Culture will never change that way.
Ask yourself if you consider your body and your sexuality sacred. If the answer is yes, then ask yourself how that reality changes the way you treat it. Speak truth about worth and identity to the women that you have been given the privilege to call friends and family. This is the precious seed that has the potential to grow into redefining modesty in a culture. The physical beauty of a woman is to be celebrated, respected, and awed, but more than that, it is to be valued. It is a gift for who she has given it to.
In the next article of this series, we will take a look at how the concept and practice of immodesty affects our speech, and in turn, our relationships.
http://darlingmagazine.org/nothing-sacred-physical-immodesty/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nothing-sacred-physical-immodesty



Sunday, November 4, 2012

Fa la la la FALL!

      Fall is finally here! With that exciting announcement comes a plethora of new style options. This time of year is all about layering, bundling, and of course boots. Some people have a separate wardrobe for this time of the year, but if you do not fall into that category I might be able to offer a few fashionable tips! Layering really is where its all at. If you have a favorite summer dress that you still want to wear all you have to do it add to it to create the perfect fall ensemble. Sometimes I like to throw a long sleeve on under the dress or a cardigan over top. Wearing a pull over sweater over a dress is becoming very trendy right now. Doing this will result in only skirt of your dress being visible which is great because you just found a new way to style that dress! Wearing tights or leggings and then a pair of boots is a classic fall option. I always like to throw on a scarf or a chunky necklace as well to add interest and texture.
     Mixing prints is such a fun way to do fall fashion but you must proceed with caution. I am a fan of mixing florals with stripes but always get a friends second opinion before walking out the door like the world is your runway. Textured or patterned leggings are the best way to express yourself and they can only be work for a few months out of the year so take advantage of this amazing opportunity!
    Scarves have been rising in popularity these past few winters and it looks like their hype isn't coming down anytime soon so feel free to jump on that bandwagon. Thick knitted scarves come in all colors and designs. You can buy the traditional tasseled scarves and find hundreds of ways to fashion them, you can also indulge in the slightly more recent infinity scarf! The is a scarf that is a continuous loop which makes scarf wearing much easier. Remember to embrace fall colors, they all go together so well that you can literally just pick a few fall colored pieces out of your closet and you will have a beautiful autumnal outfit ready to go. Now get out there and jump on some crunchy leaves!

Jenna is wearing neutral bottoms with a dainty lace blouse and a sea foam green cardigan.

Rings are the best especially in excess!

Jessica is wearing a sheer black dress with a mini skirt hemline underneath a sheer skirt.

Lisa is sporting a new fall coat! Neutral coats a a great choice, you can always style them up with a colorful scarf.

All black with a pop of cheetah!

Tights for fall!



Sweater are alway a good choice :)


Sweaters over dresses

Prime example of layering