Modesty has a special meaning for everyone. But in my opinion, chastity means dressing in a way that avoids showing.

Modesty has a special meaning for everyone. But in my opinion, chastity means dressing in a way that avoids showing off and displaying sex; It means not to show ourselves as an object, but to show ourselves as a person with character who has higher things than his body. Chastity is something I have supported because of my religious leanings. However, for supporting this idea, I have faced problems.

From my point of view, maturity, chastity and fashion seemed incompatible. TV stars and singers that I admired growing up were hard for me to look at because they didn't dress like me. But over the years, more and more people have embraced the idea of ​​dressing modestly as a different fashion. And I hope to find more people to talk to and follow about this.

Yasra Sediqi, the Muslim and veiled editor of Who What Wear magazine, has talked about how this brand is presented to people like me and herself. In an article she wrote for the magazine, she mentioned specific fashion examples that are requested by women who prefer chaste fashion or Muslim women who wear hijab (a religious head covering that indicates a woman's chastity from the point of view of men).

It's really refreshing to see not only more women promoting this particular idea, but more women working with fashion magazines like myself showing good opinions about what's going to be popular in the future.
The idea of ​​modest fashion is a phenomenon that people are understanding, not just using it in the winter season! Who what wear magazine has dedicated an entire article just to this topic: chaste summer fashion, and big brands like mango, DKNY and H&M are all set to present the most stylish examples for the upcoming season.

Afifaneh fashion has also attracted many people in cyberspace. Searches of the social network Pinterest for this phrase have increased by 500% in the UK since the beginning of 2018.

As I mentioned earlier, brands have made significant strides for women who prefer modest coverage. But at the same time, sometimes there are basic motivations that want these developments to spread in the market.

How many brands aspire to showcase the beauty of chastity in the fashion industry? And how many want to use these styles for profit? Undoubtedly, many companies in the Middle East that supply expensive brands are eager to supply chaste clothes. But they don't intend to advertise chaste clothes, but only want to make more profit. Instead of marketing this style as a new trend, companies should promote it with the understanding that it is a part of everyday life for some people. Instead, they use these styles as a gimmick to make the whole life seem extraordinary. This style of dressing is hundreds of years old and is not a new movement.
As much as I'm proud of my conscious lifestyle and clothing choices, brands need to rethink using my lifestyle as a quick way to make money and, in fact, a way to improve my clothing style.

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