tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3161615257392774284.post1268948644950382747..comments2024-03-09T03:55:22.771-07:00Comments on A Feminine, Modest Fashion Blog: Couture for Christ: Bohemian StyleSouthern Bellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11032106441997574661noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3161615257392774284.post-46173772769229907102013-08-06T03:42:57.261-07:002013-08-06T03:42:57.261-07:00WOW lovely Crotched Poncho design and color
match ...WOW lovely Crotched Poncho design and color<br />match with vintage bags<br />http://www.mogulinterior.com/sari-purses-totes.html<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3161615257392774284.post-40324907314666145732013-01-15T19:26:07.595-07:002013-01-15T19:26:07.595-07:00Beautiful clothing! I just found your blog, and I ...Beautiful clothing! I just found your blog, and I think you have an awesome concept going. It's always been interesting to me what people's interpretations of modesty and femininity are, especially as described Biblically. For instance, in the femininity score for the bohemian style, you suggest adding more color. (The reason I love this style, by the way, is because I find it so colorful, haha!) I love color, but I don't think I've ever thought of the absence of it as un-feminine. Also, I know a few people who would not consider a thin-strapped dress modest, no matter how high the neckline, or how low the hem. I see it as modest, personally, but the shoulders and clavicle are seen as provocative to some. Anyway, I'm not criticizing your article at all, I just find it so interesting how our opinions can differ. It can sometimes make it harder to appear modest (and/or feminine) when your version is so different from someone else's. Thank you for sharing your beliefs and opinions!Chelseahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03311861424710606795noreply@blogger.com