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A Quick Break with Audrey

Hello blogging world! Guess what time it is? Time for Holy Week! Which, for you non-Christians out there, is the week leading up to Easter. Hope y’all don’t mind, but I won’t be blogging outfit photos this week. This isn’t out of laziness, I assure you. But right now is a time that I want to take the focus off myself and put it into my faith and truly reflect on what I need to do in my life.

Instead of being inactive, this week I will leave you with quotes from some admirable women and fashion icons.

Great words of wisdom. True beauty comes from within; born out the knowledge that you are never alone. Never unwanted.

 

p.s. A quick thank you to Shana from ColorBlind for featuring my orange skirt post on her blog! Can’t wait for more thrifting adventures after Easter!

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Rising Above the Skin-Deep: Being “Hot” vs. Being Beautiful

by Anh Nguyen & Rosanna Noelle

We women are bombarded with messages from the media that chip away at or shamelessly tear down our inherent dignity as women. These messages deduce multi-layered feminine beauty to “hotness” and how perfect measurements are.

For instance, a few years ago, a certain radio hit by Akon and David Guetta sang: “I’m tryin’ a find the words to describe this girl without being disrespectful… Damn, you’s a sexy b****.”The song insinuates that this term is a “respectful” compliment– because her true worth just comes from her body, anyway. [Note: sarcasm.] With messages like this so rampant in pop culture today, it is no wonder that women have come to obsess over their bodies and their self image!
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A Belated Birthday to Duchess Kate

by Anh Nguyen

I’m super late on this as the Duchess of Cambridge turned 30 years old this past Monday. But I still want to pay a quick tribute to this classy lady. She’s become very much one of the biggest fashion icons of our days. And because of her position as the wife of a future king, she’s bound to a somewhat modest dress code, making her one of my biggest fashion inspiration.  And why not? She can rock a variety of styles and always manages to look classy.

Here are some of my favorite outfits that she’s sported since she came into the public eye:


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Modesty: Antiquated or Revolutionary?

Every woman desires to be perceived as beautiful. It’s the truth. But while we’re busy spending hundreds or thousands (or more!) of dollars trying to attain that ideal beauty defined by the world, we compromise our dignity. These days, “sexy” and “beautiful” are synonymous. More skin! More cleavage! If you got it, flaunt it. Why leave anything to the imagination?

Well, I’m not okay with that. Based on my personal experiences and on those of the women close to me, I can tell you that those of us who base our values on our body parts don’t really know what we are worth.

Baring every inch of skin conveys to the world that a woman does not respect her body (and therefore herself), so why should anyone else? On the other hand, a woman who suppresses and hides her femininity in the way she dresses communicates to the world that she doesn’t think she is worth getting to know better, or even being acknowledged. Taking care to present ourselves in the best possible way tells the world that we are women of worth, and we ought to be treated as such. The good news is that there are a lot of good examples out there of current, fashionable and modest ladies. I’m hoping to be able to feature them on this blog.

One of my [many] current fashion obsessions is Ginnifer Goodwin’s character on the show “Once Upon A Time” on ABC. She always dresses in such classy, feminine way.

Isn’t she so pretty??! I watch the show just as much for her outfits as for the story line.

Personally, I adore all things floral print, sequins, colorful, and sparkly. How I dress myself is one of the ways I express my femininity to the world. But I prefer to do this in cuts that do not make certain parts of my body freeze or make me constantly have to do that awkward re-adjustment dance (you know what I’m talking about).

In the eye of a storm where society tells us to flaunt ourselves as sex objects, young women today are desperately trying to cling on to their last inklings of self worth. How much longer will it be until those last bits of dignity are blown away? I am one woman who is not sold on that message. I am the supporter of a cause–for a revolution to take fashion back from our overly sexualized media. I am inviting other young women out there to join me on the quest to empower ourselves by covering up instead of baring all. I am challenging young women to look in their mirrors and ask themselves what their clothes are telling the world about who they are.

And I’m going to look darn good doing it.

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