Hi! If you’ve come here to leave a rude comment or debate about modesty, judgement, etc. please don’t waste your time. If you actually take the time to watch, this video is literally just me talking about learning to wear dresses. God bless!
I wore a dress to JFK airport it was light pink and flowy - a gentlemen stopped me and thanked me for wearing it (as if I was adding beauty to the world). I think about that moment many times.
I am sure it did. Most men in America have gotten used to the frumpy to insane asylum style. Let's not forget those who wear their pajamas in public. 🤦♀️
My friend wore a dress to the grocery store not long ago and she said an older man came up to her and complimented her dress and said “so many women want to be or dress like men now days. Women don’t see how beautiful and amazing it is to be a woman”. I believe when she said that to me it really opened my eyes. I hated feminine clothes before because I didn’t feel comfortable but I’m slowly learning how to be comfortable AND dress feminine
I wear retro dresses all the time to the store and I get compliments from older men all the time. I think they miss how people used to be so put together.
I wear longer shorts, legging style to the knee, a swim skirt, and a swim shirt to the pool. I had an elderly man tell me that he appreciated my modesty. Sadly my husband was offended that he was looking at me. My husband likes seeing me in more risque items. I tell him that its only for him though.
nothing wrong with women wearing pants it's not dressing like men stop judging others on what they wear I happy as a woman wear pants god doesn't give a crap what you wear and the bible was written by men in a time when women didn't have rights why listen to men how to dress
I would love to see a wardrobe video. I’ve been thinking about taking up wearing some dresses. At 68 years old, it’s never too late. I think my husband would like it.
Oh he would likely love it! I'm 39 and just started wearing skirts and dresses exclusively last year. My husband is very encouraging about it. Never had one bad thing to say about it.
Hi from TN. I remember my mom wearing dresses all of the time especially after she started going to church. I felt like I should reinvent my self after 50. I went to Goodwill and found a lot of pretty skirts. Just to see how I would like it. Now I wear them all of the time. Not 100% though. When I shop by myself I Wear pants with secure pockets. Give it a try. Start wearing dresses around the house. God bless, Rhonda 💚👩🏼🌾💚
A couple years ago I gradually started to wear more dresses and now it's what I wear all of the time. You would be surprised how many men have told me they appreciate my style not in a flirty, aggressive way but actually in a respectful and sincere tone. They find it refreshing and beautiful to see women dressed like women. When I go out in public, my husband always notices how much I stand out. Some people even wonder if we're in a weird cult when we're just protestants lol But the way we dress is a great way to show that we are in the world but not of it. :)
I was raised wearing Dresses everyday. I did not put on a pair of jeans till I was a junior in high school! I’m am moving back towards the dress wearing.
I was a teen in the 80's. Women wore pants, but they wore feminine colors still...every day. Then pop artists like Madonna, Duran Duran, Michael Jackson...so many, were wearing black. Since then, I've seen a radical shift. Women are only wearing hoodies, tees, joggers, jeans, leggings all in shades of black, grey, navy, khaki, brown. Yes!! The very same clothes as men. So, fast forward to 2023 and we are so desensitized to our own androgyny that if we see a man in a dress on the cover of a magazine, we are not shocked because that man is NOT "stealing" women's clothes at all. Every time I turn on the news Christians are being accused of hate speech for speaking up about gender. I heard another RUclips influencer say she switched to all dresses as a way of quietly defending biblical femininity and gender. I thought, "hey! I'm going to do this!" Noone can accuse me of hate speech for wearing dresses every day. But, I may just quietly influence those around me without saying a word.♥️🇨🇦
Amen, this is such a great testimony! And way to live out our Christianity with a "gentle and quiet spirit" Thank you for sharing Amanda, God bless you!
I agree with you. I’m 48 and have spent most of my life in joggers and jeans. Myself and my 15 yr old daughter have started to see this and this year we’ve made more of an effort to look more feminine. The hardest part is finding dresses and skirts and footwear suitable for the wet, windy and cold weather here in the UK. Thanks for your comment, I’m really encouraged by it. 😊
This story is so great. At 56, I just started to wear dresses and skirts. I agree with you. I am going to try and wear them out more to be an example. Thanks
I love dresses...I live in them. My grandpa told my Mom that was something he really liked about me because that was how women dressed when he was younger. Women, dresses flatter your beautiful shape no matter your size! You are beautiful!
I remember being in church one time, sitting behind a family with two children. Both mom & dad wore khakis; both mom & dad wore oxford collared, button down shirts; both mom & dad had short haircuts. I could not tell who was mom and who was dad until mom turned around for some reason. So sad. But I think we have all gone through the androgynous brain-washing. The Holy Spirit is at work here, because thousands of women are on this same journey of modesty & femininity. Thank you for sharing your story!
Yup ! I've witnessed that same sad situation. Most pastors are too cowardly to teach on the subject, except to put the blame on men for not being masculine enough. I've read a number of articles directed toward "Making Men Masculine Again" - which is laudable, but of little value unless there is an equivalent call to "Make Women Feminine Again." Not to do so makes about as much sense as a one-ended stick.
Whenever I wear dresses, my two year old boy always says GASP* “Wow Mama, you look so pretty in that dress” 🥹 that was one of the turning points. Now I have to get some dresses!
I simply put on a flowy shirt the other day and everyone in my family (and the propane delivery man that stopped by) all commented on my outfit that day!
That is adorable!! My son would say I looked like a Princess when I would wear a dress when he was a toddler, now (7) he always tells me I look beautiful when I do. It’s amazing what a noticeable difference it makes.
As a 60 year old, I am late coming to enjoy dressing feminine. We can get so caught up in comfort and needing to wear a uniform or dressing to do chores that it’s easy to push our feminine side away. I have been enjoying finding dresses or at least more feminine tops at resale shops, garage sales etc. I really love that there are younger women encouraging this movement!
I wear (cute) 'house dresses' to do chores. What I haven't figured out is modest workout attire-I once heard a pastor state that from a man's point of view, a woman wearing leggings/skinny jeans looks naked, just with a different color skin. That was an eye-opener!!!
No idea if you’ll see this comment but I wanted to say thank you! Not sure why but ever since my breast cancer journey I’ve been feeling like it’s sinful to want to look nice and dress pretty, yet I can’t shake it. Now I’m feeling like maybe it’s the devil attacking me more, it’s not vainful to want to look nice, thank you hun!
I'm so sorry that you've had to walk that journey, and also love how it sounds like God has been speaking to your and directing your steps. God bless you!
I loved the story about Margo's little girl. I had a similar experience with the oldest of my 3 daughters. We saw a man dressed in women's clothing while out shopping, and she had questions, so we explained it using Deuteronomy 22:5. Months later, she noticed me wearing my husband's hoodie on a chilly morning. She asked asked why I was wearing it. I said I was borrowing it and she followed up with "But mommy, isn't that an abomination?" They really notice everything.
You are well spoken and lovely. I am 52 and I find your words are filled with wisdom. Wisdom is a gift of the Holy Spirit. I teach young girls and preteens in a Christian environment and I can see a shift toward more feminine dressing beginning to happen. Keep sharing your message. Young ladies need to see and hear role models.
Lol young girls abhor this. They feel you're abusive when you talk about who they are, how they should be, when the only thing you've taken time to do is glance at their breasts to notice their gender. You'll never win the youth of today with this approach.
I found that men treat me more like a lady so to speak when i wear dresses. Gestures like opening the doors for me and other kind gestures. Also im from Canada and the winters get pretty cold here so wearing long skirts and dresses actually protect my legs from frost bite winter winds where as my legs would freeze in pants. Just somethings to think about. Great video!
Yes, this is so true!! And I didn't think about that with long skirts and dresses as an added layer of warmth through winter! That makes so much sense!
I have been known to wear many many skirts under my dress in the winter lol plus long socks. I might try leggings this winter (under my skirts and dresses, of course).
One time I parked the car, got out, and a man exiting the store saw me exit my car. I was wearing a dress. He waited by the door as I crossed the parking lot, waited until I got to the door, which he held open for me. wow! I was clearly older than he, so it's not like he saw a cute young woman he wanted to meet. We women want to be honored, cherished, and respected- when we dress worthy of this type of treatment, then we receive it!
I have always found a skirt with leggings underneath to be warmer than pants in the winter. People ask if I am cold all the time and I just point out that I have two layers with air in between, which is super warm.
I was a chronic jean wearer in my teens and early 20's, with the exception of church. Ive been very intentional to reverse this in my late 20's. Especially when I go out with my husband. We've been married 6 years, but we find it important to continue "dating". The more feminine the woman acts, the more naturally masculine the man will act. Wearing a dress is a life hack to get your husband to dress nice as well, everyone wins.
So glad I stumbled across your video. The Lord has had me on a similar journey for several years. Here's a tip for winter. I'm actually warmer in skirts and dresses in winter than I was in pants. By the time I put on a skirt, a slip, maybe some leggings or tights and boots, I'm quite warm in my layers. And feminine, too!
Catholic woman here who covers her head for Mass. It occurred to me that I was sending mixed messages by wearing slacks and my chapel veil, so now I always wear a skirt or dress to church. Respecting the Lord's presence demands my entire outfit. 😊 Still a work in progress wearing skirts exclusively at home. I need supportive shoes!(age 69)
I hear you with shoes! I'm 67 and wear a chapel veil. When I wear dresses I still wear my athletic shoes with dresses around home which makes me feel frumpy. I wear very expensive flats with support when I go our. If I have too many errands, I'm in pain and can't wear those type of shoes two days in a row. But I love dresses!!!😊
@@lindaleclair8938Hello, sisters! I’ve been hobbled for years after a bad bout of plantar fasciitis that went to chronic nerve inflammation. Right now I’m wearing Ecco Fluidzone sandals that are even better than Birkenstock’s and look pretty, got them at a sports experts store. I do wear my support shoes for long shopping trips... and just because they are so comfortable... What I wanted to share is that I joined an exercise program and they are making us do all kinds of extreme excercises for our feet! I was afraid it would make the plantar fasciitis flare up, because it nags at me and still comes and goes after five years. Instead, my feet are better and better!!! We roll a tennis ball under each foot, then stand and press on it hard with the heels, then the toes. Not the arch. Then we have to walk in ( anti slip) socks, on our heels, then, on our toes. Then, like penguins...haha. The course is to increase balance and general form, the teachers are kinesiologists. I’m so encouraged and hope to start going for long walks again!😅p.s. it’s been three weeks so far.
I broke my foot and became hard to wear skirts. So now I wear long robes over my pants and a feminine blouse and my headcovering. Easier for me to walk. I prefer floor length or midcakf skirts but I had a full knee high walking boot for over a year and so many feet problems and I'm known to trip over my skirts. With pants on under a long robe I can have shorter knee length and have my legs covered. I don't wear leggings or jeans. I need support shoes and I have blisters on the bottoms of my feet I have to tend a need extra cushion. I like moccasins and boots and if I need to I can bandage my feet or wear arch support. I might look silly in boots and pants and my robes and shirt dresses but that's OK. I'm working on wool pants and aprons tgat are cute and I can wear with pants and blouse but like a dress or robe but not.... maybe for summer. I find too if I have leg warmers over my knees and ankles I get better circulation to my feet. I dint have any natural hormones anymore since my 30s after illness and multiple surgeries so I have to be careful to be feminine because overtime with no hormones I don't look as feminine in my face anymore and I don't wear makeup so it is what it is and I'm atleast aware and do my best to wear modest feminine clothes that can function for me too.
I love reading this. I am converting to Catholicism and I wear a veil to Mass. I usually always wear a dress but a few weeks ago I ended up wearing jeans and I felt so awkward. Never again 😅
I was a college athlete but my Dad always encouraged me to wear dresses and particularly on game days! I enjoyed the contrast of being ultra feminine off the court and then a river in the court (my Dad’s words). After marrying, I defaulted to mostly pants, until the 90s when I started making jumpers of many different fabrics. We were living on a little farm and homeschooling our three sons and daughter…I would make matching jumpers for she and I. But as my kids grew up I quit thinking about this subject much and defaulted again to pants, as I was a decorative painter and mostly wore whatever covered me up! Lately though, I’ve been wearing more dresses and I see the stark contrast in the way I’m treated. It makes my husband more protective, others notice my femininity and I can see men treating me differently. The heart of modesty is God’s design for us…we can be feminine in pants and sometimes those are necessary. But most things (not painting!) can be done in a dress, including farming! This is a precious gift, to be a woman. I’m going to be more intentional about buying more functional dresses. It’s fun, beautiful, and easier to embrace the feminine when I’m in a dress
You could probably paint in a midi-length skirt (say an old denim one) that you reserve for just such a purpose. I've studied history of culture for many years and found quite a few photos of women working in factories, running machines, even working in mines, such as during a war-time shortage of men - and the women seldom are seen wearing trousers.Those that did were seen along side women in skirts/dresses doing the same job. So. . . probably no excuse?
This is a GREAT topic Kelli! Thanks for sharing! Lots of other videos could stem from this one. Let’s embrace our femininity sisters. ❤️ I love how homemaking, homeschooling, homesteading, building the home economy and embracing our femininity is making such a come back! A reformation of going back to the Scriptures and how our Heavenly Father has instructed us to live. There is such FRUIT when we follow Him. Bless you Kelli!
It is sooo true how these areas are making a comeback and we are on the same thought lines! I was thinking of doing a video on femininity and homesteading. And you're so right- it is so encouraging to see these things becoming normal again! I always enjoy your feedback, Kelli. I hope you guys are having a lovely September!
I loved this. Much of my life I have worn dresses because I love how feminine they are. I have often been the oddball. Now I have teen aged young women who also wear dresses about 98% of the time. They are lovely, but it can be hard. They are different from the other girls in their home school group because of it, and it can feel a little lonely. So I told them about what you said about the young lady you went to school with making such an impression on you so it could encourage them. We wear leggings under our dresses in winter, and if we need to disguise the leggings and socks, we wear tall dress boots to look more put together when we go out. So glad this is on someone else's heart out there.
Hi Sarah! Thank you so much for sharing your story with this. ANd it's so helpful to hear how you go about wearing dresses in the winter- I will definitely keep this in mind! God bless you!
So glad you are encouraging them to dress in a feminine way! I was homeschooled as well and was the only girl wearing only dresses and skirts. I started doing it when I was 16. Some of the girls around me actually appreciated it, even if they didn't wear dresses themselves!
Thank you! Agood spiritual attitude and femine demenure + everything mentioned has been the teaching of biblical. United pentecostal teaching for centuries for the serious- minded women, o our churc. God is surely working, " for" his kingdom truth. His truth is being brought to life!!!!! It is biblical, coming from the first church in the first century . Notice jewish women who come to the western wall, in lsreal are dressed very modetly, even though they are i n judaism? God means what he says, in duet. 25, about women, and men' s apperal. The flesh will fight this, because it does not want to be different . We all have battled, not wanting to be different. But remember, god covered, adam and eve's nakedness. God loves, us and wants the best for us, like a father, wants th best for his daughters!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤😊@@e.d.n9487
I have so many scars on my legs😅, plus I have strawberry legs. In highschool, I remember 2 girls who would comment on it. I was in an all girls boarding school and we wore skirts and blouses as uniform. The girls would ask me if I wore dresses at home (because my legs were very...unsightly 😢). I grew very self conscious so I only wore trousers when I went to the university. I was so happy that I could finally hide my ugly legs. Then one day it was very hot and I only had 1 class in my Uni that day so I decided to show up in a skirt. I got complemented by the men in my class...obvioudly I thought they were mocking me. Turns out, men do not notice our insecurities...and even when they do, they don't really care...they will still find something to appreciate. While my legs were riddled with scars, they found something I never noticed- The nice shape and size of my legs 😂. To someone who would like to wear dresses but you feel insecure coz you think your legs are too skinny, too fat, too short, too long...riddled with scars or stretch marks. Do not be like the 2 girls from my highschool only noticing what is wrong. Be like the dudes in my Uni. Notice what is beautiful. In fact, take it a step further and decide that your scars are beautiful and rock that dress with no apologies. Much love ❤.
After 3 years of quarantine and caring for a parent as I wore sweats, I wore dresses all summer! It’s made such a difference for me! I feel better, feminine and healthier (let’s just say your body gets fresh air, exactly where needed).
I'm a single Christian man in my 30s and found a traditional/Gospel Bible based church this year and have started wearing suits, sport coats, and dress pants again. I instantly felt more masculine! I love women who wear skirts and dresses at the knee or lower, they look feminine and modest!
This is a very interesting video. I am a Christian and so is my husband. We got married a few months ago. I dress very casually, usually the same baggy jeans daily. Finding a bunch of Christian homemaker videos and they were all wearing dresses. Got me thinking. I don’t think I even own a dress but this is something I am going to explore in scripture and through prayer more. Thanks for making this video! I subscribed to your channel, looking forward to more videos.
Hi! Im a Christian Mom of 2 boys and my head covering journey started last year as well as the conviction to start dressing more feminine. Its a continual process to be set apart may the Lord bless you on this journey. ❤
I personally haven't felt the headcovering conviction yet. But last year I felt the conviction to wear only skirts and dresses and that has been life changing. Maybe the conviction to head cover will come into my life at one point or another but until then, I feel confident that I have done what God has asked of me thus far. It is a journey. I can not say to any one women that they aren't where God wants them to be at that point in their lives because only they and God knows where they should be then. Following the dress conviction has taught me that this past year.
Wow, I am on such a similar journey - the fact that you are focusing on femininity, modesty, natural fibers, and colour palette (and thrifting!) made me smile so wide because I have the exact same mindset! And it is also a fairly recent thing for me. It's encouraging to hear someone else say that curating a wardrobe like this takes time. I have been feeling frustrated and tempted to spend a lot of money to flip my wardrobe more quickly, so it really helped me to hear this, because I want (and need) to be frugal. Great point about fascia, also! And I would really enjoy and appreciate a video about your wardrobe! I'm keeping "capsule wardrobe" in mind, and "uniform" - especially for when I'm at home. I could absolutely use some modest & feminine inspiration.
Thank you for sharing this Amanda, I always enjoy reading testimonies and also the similarities in journeys we have been on! I do really feel it's the Holy Spirit directing our steps =) and I will definitely be doing a share of my wardrobe hopefully soon!
As an older woman (59) who was a widow and remarried 2020, my new husband shared with me his love of dresses. Have now solely worn dresses for three years. Cannot imagine wearing pants (of course there would be exceptions for a specific event where they would be needed) again. Just celebrating my being female and honoring my husband.
Thank you!! I just discovered your channel. I wear skirts and have done so for almost 50 years, so it is natural for me. In my understanding, when God says that women wearing men's clothing is an abomination to Him, I take Him seriously. For me, dressing femininely is about honoring God with how I present my body. God created two distinct genders and He wants we women to portray that distinction. Thanks again, for sharing this. It is encouraging to hear of young women who are willing to 'present their bodies a living sacrifice.' Blessings!!
@ckhartzler2437 what a judgmental comment you dont know the bible it was in ancient time ruled where WOMEN DIDINT HAVE ANY RIGHTS STOP LETTING MENT TELL YOU WHAT TO WEAR THIS VIDEO IS SO OFFENSIVE AND ANTI WOMEN WE ARENT MEN FOR WEARING PANTS AND ITS NOT ABOMINATIONS TO WEAR PANTS
@@homewithkelli please stop judging other women for wearing pants you are not superior to them for wearing pants we are still women even when wearing pants stop shaming other women
Yes, and if it is wrong for men to wear dresses, then it’s wrong for women to wear pants. I don’t ever want to see my son or husband in a dress so 😂 I gave up all my pants. Never looking back. Such a blessing in so many ways.
@@ConsidertheLilyoftheField how is it wrong for people to wear what they want you do know drag exists right if men want to wear dresses let them and women can wear pants IT IS NOT wrong stop being so judgmental about it just because you feel better about not wearing pants not everyone should follow your chosen path as myself happily wear pants no matter what you say
You can wear skirts and dresses in the winter, just wear layers and wear thick leggings underneath. I live in the south so we don't get as cold like the north does but I know Mennonites that live up north and that's how they also do it. I grew up as a tomboy but thank the Lord that He changed my way of thinking over 20yrs ago. I don't want to look like a man nor do I want to do anything or everything a man can do. I love that my husband carries things for me, he carries bags, the laundry basket, etc. I love looking and feeling like a feminine lady. No, wearing dresses doesn't save us but we do need to obey Scriptures and there are plenty of Scriptures that teach us to be modest, meek, etc. We are to not cross dress, etc. We women need to stop apologizing for the Truth that God is showing us because we don't want to offend or make someone upset, then those people need to seek God and pray to see if they are really in the faith. A true believer in Jesus will always want to obey Him and take wisdom and advice from fellow believers. Keep seeking Christ 😊❤
Yes, and my favorite are merino wool leggings when it’s really cold and it’s so much easier to layer with a dress. I will put on a sweater over a dress and it then looks like a skirt/shirt combo.
Kelli, This video made me so happy! I’ve never felt more right, free and feminine as when I began wearing dresses exclusively earlier this year! You may be as amazed as I was too at how people treat you differently in a positive way. I would love a feminine wardrobe video. 👗
It is so wonderful to find that my Lord is dealing with young women about dressing more feminine. The book you mentioned, Color Me Beautiful, came out in the 80's. Thank you for your willingness to embrace being and looking like a Godly woman and sharing your journey. I'm going to share this with my daughter and granddaughter.😊
I started my femininity/ biblical womanhood/ modesty journey last year. I read 1 corinthians 11 and 2 timothy 9-10 after living a very immodest life with no religious upbringing or guidance from parents. I got rid of my pants a year ago this month and started covering my head fulltime around 6 months ago and started a routine that I do everyday even if I don't leave the house. The absolute change that has had in how people respond to me on the street is astounding, but the biggest change is how I feel about myself. Men are so polite and I get complimented by so many women, even women who dress the complete opposite of me. I feel they view me as a sister and not a threat and men see that I respect myself; they speak to me as a lady. I get no negative attention now, only positive interactions. My husband and I met before we both came to know God and he tells me all the time now how much I honor God and him in the way I present myself. I feel happy and safe walking down the street. I feel feminine and beautiful. I have embodied the role God laid out for me as my husbands helpmeet. God's beauty from within me shines outside and I am finally at peace in the world.
I appreciate so much how you approach each topic. It’s true that each individual must choose how they dress and I think most will. What’s nice here is that you share what’s behind your choice and what it looks like for you may not look the same for everyone else. As a Grammy now, I’ve seen most of what there is out there and it’s heartbreaking to see what was deemed toddler or baby clothes, I cringe just thinking about it. Our focus was always to dress modestly. You are a joy! I appreciate you and the topics you share. Have a wonderful weekend! God Bless you.
Thank you so much, Cheryl! And you're so right, the clothes options out there are shocking... and the words/phrases on little ones clothes is alarming. I always appreciate your feedback!
God bless you sister. Isn't it funny how what is old is new again. I learned a long time ago that men prefer dresses on women. I always have a good day when I leave the house in a dress...❤
Kelli, it bothers me when people say beauty doesn’t matter. I see it as going hand and hand with other things. How we feel about ourselves affects everything we do, it’s just a fact.
Your message is right on time! I grew up in the 60’s and saw the transition. I moved to a small town and it was a shock to see mature women in church wearing shorts. But on the other extreme, last summer we joined some friends traveling in separate RVs. My friend wore the most beautiful dresses almost every day! Those extreme examples of dressing caused me think about our image we presented in our choice of clothing. I am sewing dresses for myself!
I am currently 39 years old and was raised in the late 80's and early 90's. I was a "tomboy". Wore only jeans and t-shirts....joined the Navy at the age of 17. I was told the rate (military job) I was picking was hard foe women by a well intended man and thar just set my nerves to steal so I took up that rate of being a Navy firefighter. Anything that was for a man that challenged a women...I was for it. Meanwhile I now have back, knee and feet problems that I shouldn't have. So I say that to set the stage....I didn't wear dresses. At my wedding a little over 2 years ago I wasn't even comfortable enough then to wear a dress! I could count on one hand how many times I had worn a dress IN MY ENTIRE LIFE! Well in spring of 2021 I had a health scare. I was obese and getting over long covid. My blood work showed fasting glucose of 113, high cholesterol, and (the scariest part) and plummet in my kidney function to an EGFR of 59.1 (borderline chronic kidney disease). I have fibromyalgia and degenerative disk disease in my back. I felt like death warmed over...like my life was already over the hill and the best of it was over. But that medical scare scared me straight. The kidney doc said I was likely fine but my obesity wasn't helping. I was to see my doc again in 6 months to check my kidney function to rule out or diagnose chronic kidney disease. I was on a mission from that day forward. Ate healthy for my kidneys and heart and lost over 40 pounds. All my blood work came back beautifully the next appointment but I wasn't done. I kept losing weight for a total of 70 pounds. Now, even though I had this tough women image I always wanted to be able to be confident in a dress. I thought women who were had a strength to them. I admired it secretly but never thought I could find the courage. I mean I was known for not wearing that stuff. Well I was a Christian my whole life but never baptized. Shortly after that medical scare I was baptized and it changed my life. I felt many convictions...among them was to start wearing only skirts and dresses. This was terrifying! Well since I lost all that Wright I resolved to replace my wardrobe with skirts and dresses. I was so very awkward at first. My family had to adjust too. There is a lot I'd like to say on that but I've said enough as it is. I have come to be very comfortable in skirts and dresses and have worn only that for well over a year now. Some people think I'm being legalistic....they just don't understand. But I will say this, it seems like just about every single day I go out in town with my dresses on someone compliments me. I had a biker dude at a gas station complement me once as he walked in to pay for gas! Nothing weird...just genuine compliments. Why was I so scared to do this???? I do this because I realized I was robbing the world of the beauty of womanhood. I came to understand this. Why can we say that its wrong for me to dress like women but not see that we dress like men? Once I realized my hypocrisy I realized I had to change me to the reflection the image God made me to be. I have two almost grown sons that I prayed for in my youth. I asked God for sons because I had no idea what to do with girls! Today I am 14 weeks pregnant and was praying desperately for a healthy daughter. We had genetics testing done to help us prepare if we were going tohave a baby with disabilities due to my age but gender can be found out with that testing too. My blood work shows we are low risk for all chromosomal abnormalities and IT'S A GIRL. I'm so ready for a girl! I have so much to teach her. So much understanding I didn't have before! I'm so excited. God has recreated me into a women I never saw coming. A women I always admired but never had the guts to be! Why is putting on a different form of fabric so terrifying to some? Especially since all that happened was that people were a bit confused at first but now all I get is compliment! Ladies, do what God calls you to do, no matter how scary it is. God will bless you in His own way. My blessings might not be your blessings and your blessings might not be my blessings but I assure you, you will be blessed for being obedient in whatever it is God calls you to do.
WOW !!! What a testimony !!! What a demonstration of courage, knowing that you do the right thing in spite of social opposition. Jesus said, "You shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free." Slavery to the pressure of the humanist culture is slavery of the most oppressive kind. If you don't mind, I'd like to copy it and share with others. God truly blesses those who desire to follow Him in every way.
@@Chazd1949 Of course you can copy it! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Upon reading back I can see all kinds of typos and annoying auto corrects. You can, of course, change those if you want. BTW my little girl was born on March 25th. She's a little over 4 months old now. She is such a blessing. It's crazy how much a baby girl changes the dynamics of a household. Here I was thinking of all the lessons I can teach her, meanwhile she is molding me into a gentler, quieter, more patient, and loving person (God knows what we need). I used to be afraid to sing in front of people other than my kids. I didn't even sing infront of my husband. But some point in the last 4 months I started to and didn't even realize it because I was focusing on my baby. I can see drastic change in character (for the better) in every one of the members of my household. Babies have more lessons to teach us than I think we realize! God bless.
@@Kra-ri6fd I am so very happy for you, dear sister in Christ! Your testimony gives me indescribable joy and brings praise to our Lord and Savior! I am in the twilight years of life, but God has blessed me in so many ways though I've experienced a number of trials and personal tragedies. This life is but for the moment - eternity with the Lord is what we are destined for. In all probability, you and I will not meet on this side of heaven, but what a time of fellowship we will have on the other side! May God continue to bless and strengthen you and yours as you choose to follow Him.
@@Chazd1949 I look forward to meeting you there! May God continue to keep you and show you many more blessings until that time comes. Come Lord Jesus, come.
I wear dresses with shorts under them almost every day in warm weather and in winter I wear leggings with long sweaters/tunics and sweater dresses. It’s so comfortable and beautiful.
I have recently felt a call to modesty. I live on a small hobby farm, so I do often wear jeans and work boots while at home, but have begun to wear only dresses when I go to town (apart from running errands for feed/animal needs or things like that where i have to do alot of physical labor), and to church. As many commenters said, Lots of older gentleman and ladies always compliment me and our daughters on our call to modesty, saying things like how feminine and "classic" the look is and even thanking us for dressing modestly. It has been such a fulfilling journey for me. thanks for sharing this video Kelli
I started my modest traditional feminine attire a decade or more ago, and it has been amazing to see how much it affects people in different ways. I'm treated with respect by moat people, but heavily criticized by people that knew me to dress like a common scantily clad teenager. But I do love giving young girls the idea that beauty is way more than sexualtiy, and my body can be covered while still looking lovely. And it's just so comfortable and functional.
Wow, that takes me back 35+ years! I used to have all the fabrics and color palettes to drape people to determine seasons. Haven’t heard people refer to that for a long time! I still can tell people what their best color/seasons, and I still buy mostly in my season. I’ve always loved dresses, especially maxis…and have thought of starting to do so more, and you’ve given a very good case to pursue that. Very well done video. Thanks!
Yes, show us your wardrobe! I have noticed your cute cotton summer dresses in your videos. I love wearing dresses and skirts, but need more for working at home, so I'd love to see more of what you wear. I recently got rid of my flannel shirts and other clothes that might look more like my husband's - after reading this book: Fascinating Womanhood by Helen Andelin. It's a fantastic book, but it's old - so you have to look for it used. Also - I remember my mother having that book Color Me Beautiful, when I was younger!
That is so fun your mom had Color Me Beautiful! And I've never heard of Fascinating Womanhood, I will add this to my list of books that I'm on the hunt for, thanks for sharing Beverly! And I'm continuing to pray for you and strength and healing to your body.
I enjoyed the Fascinating Womanhood book as a young married woman and have re-read it over the years. Anyone looking for this book should get a copy of the original. There is a later version that eliminated a lot of the biblical references.
It’s a really good book. Yes I have the original version. I see that on Amazon it’s outrageously priced now! But maybe Kelli will find it in her thrifting adventures :).
Minute 17. I was completely there this year and convicted so much but we are low income. I saw my stepmom in a wrap style apron and she looked great and also a random lady in the grocery store so I made it my goal to recycle old sheets and curtains into aprons to wear over my other clothes. Cheap and easy way to cover and "dress" while recycling.
Wow! I’m 65 and I just made the change this summer when I felt it necessary to remove all synthetic fabrics from my body….synthetics are mostly made from petroleum! Father gave us the perfect fibers; flax, cotton and wool. If you study the nature of flax you will find how protective it is to our bodies….anyway, I am now a Linenite! A phrase coined by Nathan Reynolds/ The Linenite Railroad! I already had a closet full of cotton skirts and I frankly thought Texas and long skirts? No way! But after making this change this summer with temps 113 I found them to be absolutely comfy and cooler! I usually wear a linen apron over my cotton skirts because I can’t function with 0 pockets and boy do my clothes stay cleaner, plus I had something to wipe the sweat of my brow. And then there’s the femininity. ❤️ Yes, we were created to be set apart from men. Keep doing these awesome videos. I bless you dear one. ❤
I really love linen too! There is nothing more comfortable in hot weather and I also enjoy it in cold weather too. No static! I just wish there were more linen clothes available. I have had to sew most of my own linen clothes.
Excellent take on femininity! I have been on the same journey! The T-shirt and shorts sporty girl always. Not immodest per-say, but not feminine. I love that you mentioned heart issues come first. We American Christian women are setting our hearts on Jesus, and only then stopping to notice how the Spirit leads us to be set apart. To be feminine and modest. I have 3 little boys. Thinking about how they see me as an example of a Godly woman was the biggest wake up call. And it’s funny how my husband compliments me the most in skirts! He’s supportive regardless. Doesn’t even realize he does that I think. Sending encouragement to keep on speaking out as the Spirit leads on this topic 💖
Immodesty IS an issue of heart. The inside comes first, but that doesn’t mean that the outside should be avoided. You cannot have outward modesty without inward modesty, but you also can’t have inward modesty without outward modesty. Immodesty is something that comes from the inside not the outside. We have the choice to be modest or immodest and when we choose to be immodest it’s an issue of heart. :)
I never knew what androgyny meant. I LOVE wearing dresses spring through summer. In the winter though it's too cold for me so I wear pants with pretty shirts. Sometimes shorter (knee length) dresses with leggings. In the garden I wear dresses if I'm not working super hard. If I'm working outdoors or painting indoor I'm in pants. Thank you for your channel! I'm a new subscriber!
IT WAS NIKE!!! I have been talking about this little jingle SO MUCH in my posts and videos!!! ❤ I'm not the only one talking about this - it makes me feel so much better. I have spoken about your topic for so many years, but my wording is not as professional, I am a little harsh bc my personality is harsh. I am going to learn how to communicate like you. I love your delivery!!!
Thanks for making this video! I really love that someone else thinks this too :D I started wearing skirts and dresses in 2020 and I have really loved it.
I had a similar experience when I decided to grow my hair out from a “pixie” super short style! Felling more feminine was a very unexpected result… more dresses/ skirts now also! 🦋🌹🎶
Hi, Kelli...first of all, I have recently discovered your channel and have been blessed by what I've watched so far. Second, I, too, have started wearing dresses more in the past year and am on the lookout at my thrift stores for loose-fitting, comfortable to wear around the house and working in the garden dresses, but also appropriate for church. By the way, I am 70 years young, so you're never too old to start doing something different! God bless you and Scott!
It has also been on my heart to wear more dresses. I have bought a couple of beautiful long dresses but I feel so overdressed in them, and that the dresses are too beautiful for me as I don't feel attractive (and I'm getting older😞) I hope to wear them anyway and hope the confidence will come in time.
I am almost 61. I have started wearing more skirts and dresses. Would wear them exclusively ( except to work out) but I don’t have that many yet. Please don’t worry about being “ attractive “. Most people think way too much about that. I don’t have great skin, yet I felt the Lord asking me to quit wearing makeup ( at least for a while). I kept putting it off, saying if I had better skin I would. But He kept gently prompting me, asking me why it mattered so much that others think me attractive. Why are we so convinced that covering or changing colors or whatever is better than how He created us. I had quit coloring my hair a while back, then went the nail polish, then finally the makeup. Do I look better? Lol! No! But I feel free! My husband already knows what I look like, I dong care if other women think I’m pretty and I don’t want other men to find me attractive. Same with wearing dresses. If you feel like the Lord is prompting you, or if you just want to, just do it! Life is just too short to spend stressing over such things. He created us without all the “ fluff”and the way He created us is enough! 🥰
It's really interesting to hear where the Lord is leading you. And wonderful that you have such a confidence within that. I have always worried how other people see me and to be honest I have predominantly hidden myself in jeans and baggy tops since my teens in order to not draw attention to myself. Interestingly a Christian man once told me he felt like God said I should embrace my biblical femininity and I didn't really understand what he meant by it at the time, but now it seems that God is speaking this into the hearts of many of his daughters. So better late than never, I am trying to implement this in the way that I dress, even if it doesn't quite feel like me yet!
@@catmccabe1148 little steps😊 I also find it interesting that the Lord is speaking the same things to many of His daughters, younger and older. In some way this gives me hope in the midst of all the horribleness of this world. Have a blessed day! 🥰
@@flamingofan5411 I'm curious as to how you know that the Lord is leading you? I think it is interesting how quickly women are to claim God is leading them "this way" or "that way". How do you know it's him, and not just yourself, your thoughts, convictions, feelings etc.? Do you hear a voice, receive a vision, a dream, a revelation of sorts? Not being facetious with this question. Just genuinely curious to know your thoughts.
Thank you Sister for sharing ❤ I can SO relate! For me wearing dresses and skirts has also been a prosess and I've renewed my wardrobe gradually. God bless! You're an inspiration ❤
Amen! 🙏 Inner beauty is definitely MOST important ✨💖 but outer beauty I believe is important to most women too ❤ This is why I LOVE the 40’s and 50’s so much! Women carried themselves in such a beautiful way. They were so such more feminine by the way they spoke, softly and with dignity, their manners, appearance and how they carried themselves with class and grace. I totally agree with this topic. I will consider wearing more dresses too ❤
I love this! I have been on this path also. I am a former athlete and never loved dresses. The hardest thing is finding dresses that are nursing friendly with a baby and a changing body. Thank you for this video!
Whitney, the cutest i saw was a tee style in one color with 5 or more zips in a matched contrast color, randomly scattered. The zips can be slapped on or set in. Two just happened to cross the breast in different angles. It could easily be added to a Tee shirt dress that flatters you, or a top. Or another style. They wisely added lips of fabric inside to cover the zip from baby, so no irritation. The other zips opened to closed fabric. Do placement at a mirror with tape, then pin.
My journey began about 10 years ago when my young son wanted to wear dresses and skirts and could not understand why he couldn’t because I wore both dresses AND pants like daddy’s so why couldn’t he wear both. I had no good answer for him and that is when my search began. I couldn’t bear the thought of him wearing a skirt or dress and I thought I was having a double standard, one standard for girls and a different one for boys. Now, I love wearing skirts and dresses and have no desire to go back. I garden in them, help my husband do remodeling, climb ladders, do housework, ride bikes, hike, etc. But it has been a learning curve for me and I have had to do some experimenting to figure out what styles do best in different situations. I didn’t see any real life examples of feminine dressing so I am actually still learning after all these years. After beginning this journey and transitioning, my son no longer had any confusion.
This is the first video I’ve watched by you and I’m subscribing. I’ve never heard anyone mention feeling like an imposter. I have that SO bad. I’m not confident in skirts or dresses and I genuinely feel like an imposter, like people who know me are going to look at me like “what are you doing?” 🥴 I could never describe it well, and it feels really good to hear another woman say they felt the same so thank you ❤
I can SO relate to this! And I still feel this way sometimes... and I don't even know if that is their thoughts, maybe it's just in my head or maybe it is what they are thinking. Either way, I've learned this is still a me issue, caring too much what other people think of me. I want to grow in such confidence that I don't make decisions based off what I think other people are thinking. If I like wearing dresses, and my husband likes what I wear then who cares what anyone else thinks-- this is easier said than done though!!
Very thoughtful. Feeling inspired at 55. My husband has always let me know he likes me in dresses, but I feel less comfortable in them. My mil is a lovely example of femininity and I love this about her. Your explanation of the "whys" to consider it really has me thinking differently
Hi Kelli, I am 27 and started my modesty & dressing femininely journey of March this year. So many similarities and things to relate to. After a few months of dressing in skirts and dresses I wore jeans and a tshirt (on a day I wasn't feeling well) and my son - who is 3 - asked me why I was wearing his dads clothes... what we wear sends a big message especially to our children. Appreciate your videos and the biblical truths + heart that you share. Thank you 😊
Thank you, Tanita! It is always so encouraging to hear testimonies of ladies who are on this journey as well, and with your story of your son! It is amazing- the pure innocence of little ones and to be aware that they are paying attention. I'm grateful you shared your testimony with this! God bless you guys!
This is so encouraging and challenging for me. I have such a similar story, I am the queen of athletic clothes! Over the past year I’ve tried to incorporate more dresses but I feel so awkward. I only wear them at home because I live in a small town and didn’t want to answer all the questions from family / friends. I would love to see a wardrobe video… maybe it will give me some inspiration 💕
I relate to this so much! I think moving to a new place last year really helped me with being able to "start over" with how I dress. So I totally understand where you're at! And yes, I'll share what I have and how I wear them, hopefully this week!
The first time I wore a skirt at home and my in laws came over was ridiculous. I heard them pull into the driveway and PANICED. I have a bedroom door that leads to the upstairs hallway that locks from the inside and a bedroom door that leads into the kitchen. I ran to the hallway door and it was locked! I wanted to change before they saw me! So I ran completely through the house to my other door and threw on my old clothes. I realized how ridiculous I was being and thought, "okay, this has to stop". I think it was a couple Sundays later I wore a dress to church for the first time and faced the music. Haven't looked back since. Sometimes we just have to walk into the storm to learn that we can weather it.
It kind of makes one judgey though doesn't it? I went to a mennonite church and there was an outsider girl who wore pants. Turns out she's way nicer than the mennonites LOL
Thank you for sharing. I love this topic and am also passionate about it. I am 22 with 2 kids and I have been married for 4 years. As soon as I got married I felt a huge shift and everything I had been taught I realized wasn’t true. I decided to have babies, stay home, dress feminine, honor my husband, learn how to cook, clean, bake. None of those skills or thoughts had been taught to me. But marrying a masculine man made me want to be very feminine. I’ve always loved dresses but never thought to wear only dresses until I was married. God definitely helped me realize the true importance of life and how to embrace being a woman. And people like you that share on RUclips or any social media have helped me way more than my parents or school ever did.
How beautiful you are 22 and married with 2 children. Well done! And isn't it amazing to see how faithful God is in directing our steps! God bless you and your family!
I would love to see your capsule of dresses and skirts! I love to wear dresses or skirts. It’s a bit tricky in winter as I live somewhere where it gets cold. I’ve learned to add thicker leggings underneath
I grew up wearing dresses and skirts. I went to a private school(K-12)and that is what was required. Once I graduated , I didn’t wear a dress again. I’m now 49 and I have started to wear dresses again.
I love this I am so trying to embrace femininity my husband years ago said he likes me in dresses but I feel weird in them now I’m going to work on this I know when I do wear them I feel pretty and girly and feminine. Love your videos and encouragement to be in the roles God gave us!! Kingdom living
Há uns 3 meses ouvi o Espírito Santo me dizer: "minhas filhas são princesas, então comporte-se como uma princesa. Quanto mais feminina vc for, mais me honrará". Perguntei ao SENHOR como fazer isso e Ele me respondeu que eu deveria aprender sobre etiqueta e como me arrumar melhor. Minha jornada ainda está no início, tem sido desafiador, mas sei que estou no caminho certo. Estou tendo que aprender a costurar minhas próprias roupas, usar vestidos e saias, lenços, laços, etc.. ainda me sinto estranha, mas sinto que estou me adequando à cultura do Reino de DEUS cada vez mais. Obrigada pelo encorajamento, é muito bom saber que não estou sozinha nessa. Que a Beleza do SENHOR possa ser refletida e vista no mundo através de nós. Shalom!
Good day Ms. My name is Melanie, and I just found your station today. I want to say thank you SO MUCH for helping me learn how to be more God-like ❤ I feel late to the game as a 40 year old woman but am still so giddy like I was 6 years old again. Thank you 🎉 my husband is so excited too.
You can wear fleece lined leggings under your dresses in the winter and long wool coats and skirts and sweaters I have been wearing skirts and dresses for years now the only time I wear pants is to work out at home.
I would love to wear dresses more of the time but... I have two major struggles. #1 Always changing sizes, maternity/nursing (9 babies in 12 years, and currently 15 weeks with baby #10, still nursing a 16 month old) I need a wardrobe that is easy to breastfeed in. #2 As a helpmeet to my husband I'm frequently called upon to drive farm equipment or operate a chain saw. Both of which present real safety concerns in a dress. I can't be running in to the house all the time to change from pants to a skirt and back again. I don't have time for that, remember, I'm a busy Mama.
Hi Kelli! I've never got around to commenting before but I really appreciate what you and Scott are doing. When I saw the title of this video I was immediately interested. So many of the points you made in favor of dressing more femininely, especially wearing dresses, are ones I, my mother, and sisters have used as we grapple with this counter-cultural idea. And in this age of gender confusion I feel Christian women and men need to be especially obvious in their God-given differences. So thank you so much for reaffirming what God has been putting on our hearts. I couldn't help but laugh when you said your first inclination was to make the change quickly because that is how I always want to react as well. But I understand this will take some time --and I covet anyone's advice on where to buy feminine, natural fiber, AND affordable clothing. I love thrifting but where we live the options are incredibly limited. Anyway, thanks again, Kelli!
Thank you so much for sharing your all's journey and testimony with this as well- so encouraging!! God bless you and your family! And with thrifting, are their any catholic thrift shops near by- I have noticed that they usually have the best clothing options!
@@homewithkelli I heard you mention Catholic thrift shops before -- thanks for the tip! -- but I haven't yet found any near us. I will keep looking around though. Thanks again!
Bravo! Well stated, intelligent video, well prepared. Lots of wisdom here for young & older. I'm 60+ and miss the days when all women dressed ultra feminine, from head to toe! Dresses with slips, skirts, nylons, girdles, high heels, purses, gloves, hats, umbrella..and our collars were modest..and that was to go grocery shopping! Great reminders here! I'm a stand out kind of woman too! Again, bravo! New sub!
I have been watching alot of christianity as well as femininity content and decided to get some "everyday dresses" it is turning fall in denmark so i dont find that my summer dresses matches the weather. So one day my husband came home and i was gonna ask if he liked my new dress and once he saw me he bursted "you look so cute" and that was it for me. Didnt even have to ask. He saw emidiately now i need more dresses!
Yes, please show your wardrobe. It would be so helpful. I think it is even better to see someone who isn’t maybe an ‘expert’ because then we can see a more realistic experience and some of the same challenges.
oh Kelli! This is the teaching that the senior women saints are to be teaching the younger ladies!! you are such a blessing to hear as i iron church clothes. God instructed the older women to train up the younger ladies...as a first generation latch-key kid, i understand why working moms has been so damaging to families!! I was not trained to live my husband and children as i should. We are to live lives that are set apart from the world which includes the roles for husbands and wives. God bless you❤️
I really appreciate this video. I've struggled with dysphoria as long as I can remember, and have been through an elongated goth phase where all I cared about was comfort and utility. If the clothes had more pockets, I would get it without caring whether it was meant for a man or woman. It's taken a little over 6 years for my hair to grow out to shoulder length, and I struggle with that as well. I've had short short hair since middle school (30 now) and despite my man saying he prefers it down, it is a struggle to wear it down for more than a few hours especially in the summertime. And dresses, while I've worn skirts and things on occasion over the years, I hated wearing dresses. My biggest gripe with dresses now is just the chafing that ensues. I feel wonderful in them and feel like this is how I am supposed to dress, but as to your sentiment about changing wardrobe, it doesn't happen overnight. And it's not budget friendly in this economy either. But I do find great importance to it, because as I've been dressing more feminine, the dysphoria is less so. Glory to God for finally giving me the eyes to see what He sees in me. Glory to God!!! Def gonna check out that book you mentioned as well. Good idea. Much love!! Heading over to part 2 :) so so glad I found this channel!
Thank you so much for sharing your testimony with this- it is so relatable! And for me wearing biker shorts under dresses has really been helpful! And during the summer I wear my hair in a high bun, and I think because I don't do it much in the winter, when I start doing it in the summer, I always get compliments, and I couldn't do that if I had short hair. But I completely understand, I also only ever had short bob style hair until I was 24 and decided to start growing it out and it took forever to get it long. I'm 33 now and I still feel like I'm learning how to manage long hair, even in the simplest of ways of cleaning it so it doesn't look greasy- things I'm not sure one has to navigate if you grew up with long hair!
My grandma told me the story about when she was young and it was the first time she ever wore pants. She said she felt so ashamed being dressed in pants infront of her dad. I cant even imagen what that must have been like. Its so fascinating how quick the world changes.
Thank you for sharing! I love dresses! I wear them daily in the warmer months, but in the wintertime, I've come to love wearing leggings with a long tank that almost looks like a short skirt over them. I also wear leg warmers from knee to ankle. All black. I wear a sweatshirt or hoodie on top. And always fluffy slippers. 😘 All in all, it's a super comfy, flattering combo, but I wanted to be absolutely sure my husband thought it was "feminine enough".. And he does! He loves it. He's like, can you imagine a man wearing that??! 😅 Even though it's not a dress silhouette, it's soft, moveable, extremely comfortable, yet flattering...very opposite of masculine energy. So, all this to say, I very much appreciate your encouragement to women to celebrate our Biblical roles and what makes us so magically different from men! It's a beautiful dance! 💃🕺 One of my very favorite sayings is "Vive La Difference" (Long live the difference between men & women). Thanks again for your channel..I just discovered it and find it so refreshing to listen to. God bless! Numbers 6:24-26 ❤
Hi! If you’ve come here to leave a rude comment or debate about modesty, judgement, etc. please don’t waste your time. If you actually take the time to watch, this video is literally just me talking about learning to wear dresses. God bless!
I love love your video .the first thing I do is wash up and get dressed . I mainly wear dresses and skirts now .
We old gals remember when skirts were mini skirts and anything BUT modest .
I think the ladies of today would get more respect if they followed the Bible in the way to dress themselves
Every thing our society tells us to do we need to the opposite
Very well said… 👏🏻🙌🏻 So true what you said @homewithkelli
I wore a dress to JFK airport it was light pink and flowy - a gentlemen stopped me and thanked me for wearing it (as if I was adding beauty to the world). I think about that moment many times.
I am sure it did. Most men in America have gotten used to the frumpy to insane asylum style. Let's not forget those who wear their pajamas in public. 🤦♀️
That is lovely! I want to start dressing more femininely, wearing dresses and skirts! I need to learn to sew!
Beautiful
My friend wore a dress to the grocery store not long ago and she said an older man came up to her and complimented her dress and said “so many women want to be or dress like men now days. Women don’t see how beautiful and amazing it is to be a woman”. I believe when she said that to me it really opened my eyes. I hated feminine clothes before because I didn’t feel comfortable but I’m slowly learning how to be comfortable AND dress feminine
I wear retro dresses all the time to the store and I get compliments from older men all the time. I think they miss how people used to be so put together.
I wear longer shorts, legging style to the knee, a swim skirt, and a swim shirt to the pool. I had an elderly man tell me that he appreciated my modesty.
Sadly my husband was offended that he was looking at me. My husband likes seeing me in more risque items. I tell him that its only for him though.
nothing wrong with women wearing pants it's not dressing like men stop judging others on what they wear I happy as a woman wear pants god doesn't give a crap what you wear and the bible was written by men in a time when women didn't have rights why listen to men how to dress
@@zmommy4044 why be so proud of older men compliment you for dressing like a grandma
@@ashleyarlo and nothing wrong with modern clothes Christianity modesty is a lie wear what you want
I would love to see a wardrobe video. I’ve been thinking about taking up wearing some dresses. At 68 years old, it’s never too late. I think my husband would like it.
Amen! Wonderful, I will work on this!
Oh he would likely love it! I'm 39 and just started wearing skirts and dresses exclusively last year. My husband is very encouraging about it. Never had one bad thing to say about it.
Hi from TN.
I remember my mom wearing dresses all of the time especially after she started going to church.
I felt like I should reinvent my self after 50. I went to Goodwill and found a lot of pretty skirts. Just to see how I would like it. Now I wear them all of the time.
Not 100% though. When I shop by myself I Wear pants with secure pockets.
Give it a try. Start wearing dresses around the house.
God bless,
Rhonda
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I agree @annie, I've begun wearing dresses a lot more too, and it's never too late! Love the video!
@@Kra-ri6fd You can to what you want and then dont judge other women for wearing pants wearing pants doesn't make you dress like a man
A couple years ago I gradually started to wear more dresses and now it's what I wear all of the time. You would be surprised how many men have told me they appreciate my style not in a flirty, aggressive way but actually in a respectful and sincere tone. They find it refreshing and beautiful to see women dressed like women. When I go out in public, my husband always notices how much I stand out. Some people even wonder if we're in a weird cult when we're just protestants lol But the way we dress is a great way to show that we are in the world but not of it. :)
I was raised wearing Dresses everyday. I did not put on a pair of jeans till I was a junior in high school! I’m am moving back towards the dress wearing.
I was a teen in the 80's. Women wore pants, but they wore feminine colors still...every day. Then pop artists like Madonna, Duran Duran, Michael Jackson...so many, were wearing black. Since then, I've seen a radical shift. Women are only wearing hoodies, tees, joggers, jeans, leggings all in shades of black, grey, navy, khaki, brown. Yes!! The very same clothes as men.
So, fast forward to 2023 and we are so desensitized to our own androgyny that if we see a man in a dress on the cover of a magazine, we are not shocked because that man is NOT "stealing" women's clothes at all.
Every time I turn on the news Christians are being accused of hate speech for speaking up about gender. I heard another RUclips influencer say she switched to all dresses as a way of quietly defending biblical femininity and gender. I thought, "hey! I'm going to do this!" Noone can accuse me of hate speech for wearing dresses every day. But, I may just quietly influence those around me without saying a word.♥️🇨🇦
Amen, this is such a great testimony! And way to live out our Christianity with a "gentle and quiet spirit" Thank you for sharing Amanda, God bless you!
I agree with you. I’m 48 and have spent most of my life in joggers and jeans. Myself and my 15 yr old daughter have started to see this and this year we’ve made more of an effort to look more feminine. The hardest part is finding dresses and skirts and footwear suitable for the wet, windy and cold weather here in the UK. Thanks for your comment, I’m really encouraged by it. 😊
This story is so great. At 56, I just started to wear dresses and skirts. I agree with you. I am going to try and wear them out more to be an example. Thanks
@@carajames4032dress in layers, use leggings , tights , boots.
Wow, what a great idea to show resistance to the confusion of this world today.
I love dresses...I live in them. My grandpa told my Mom that was something he really liked about me because that was how women dressed when he was younger. Women, dresses flatter your beautiful shape no matter your size! You are beautiful!
I remember being in church one time, sitting behind a family with two children. Both mom & dad wore khakis; both mom & dad wore oxford collared, button down shirts; both mom & dad had short haircuts. I could not tell who was mom and who was dad until mom turned around for some reason. So sad. But I think we have all gone through the androgynous brain-washing. The Holy Spirit is at work here, because thousands of women are on this same journey of modesty & femininity. Thank you for sharing your story!
I agree. I see the Lord at work here also.
Yup ! I've witnessed that same sad situation. Most pastors are too cowardly to teach on the subject, except to put the blame on men for not being masculine enough. I've read a number of articles directed toward "Making Men Masculine Again" - which is laudable, but of little value unless there is an equivalent call to "Make Women Feminine Again." Not to do so makes about as much sense as a one-ended stick.
Whenever I wear dresses, my two year old boy always says GASP* “Wow Mama, you look so pretty in that dress” 🥹 that was one of the turning points. Now I have to get some dresses!
Aww, this is so sweet!! Such a great testimony! God bless you!
I simply put on a flowy shirt the other day and everyone in my family (and the propane delivery man that stopped by) all commented on my outfit that day!
That is adorable!! My son would say I looked like a Princess when I would wear a dress when he was a toddler, now (7) he always tells me I look beautiful when I do. It’s amazing what a noticeable difference it makes.
What a precious little boy! He is a treasure! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
My 3 year old Boy does this too. Sooo cute!!
As a 60 year old, I am late coming to enjoy dressing feminine. We can get so caught up in comfort and needing to wear a uniform or dressing to do chores that it’s easy to push our feminine side away. I have been enjoying finding dresses or at least more feminine tops at resale shops, garage sales etc. I really love that there are younger women encouraging this movement!
At 56, I agree with you.
Older women do look dignified in long skirts and long dresses
I wear (cute) 'house dresses' to do chores. What I haven't figured out is modest workout attire-I once heard a pastor state that from a man's point of view, a woman wearing leggings/skinny jeans looks naked, just with a different color skin. That was an eye-opener!!!
At your age? Men won't notice or care. But ok. If being a froofroo girl makes you feel a thing, put on girlish stuff.
No idea if you’ll see this comment but I wanted to say thank you! Not sure why but ever since my breast cancer journey I’ve been feeling like it’s sinful to want to look nice and dress pretty, yet I can’t shake it. Now I’m feeling like maybe it’s the devil attacking me more, it’s not vainful to want to look nice, thank you hun!
I'm so sorry that you've had to walk that journey, and also love how it sounds like God has been speaking to your and directing your steps. God bless you!
I loved the story about Margo's little girl. I had a similar experience with the oldest of my 3 daughters. We saw a man dressed in women's clothing while out shopping, and she had questions, so we explained it using Deuteronomy 22:5.
Months later, she noticed me wearing my husband's hoodie on a chilly morning. She asked asked why I was wearing it. I said I was borrowing it and she followed up with "But mommy, isn't that an abomination?"
They really notice everything.
Haha made me laugh =) hank you for sharing. Another great story to how our little ones are paying attention!
Out of the mouths of babes.♥️🇨🇦
You are well spoken and lovely. I am 52 and I find your words are filled with wisdom. Wisdom is a gift of the Holy Spirit. I teach young girls and preteens in a Christian environment and I can see a shift toward more feminine dressing beginning to happen. Keep sharing your message. Young ladies need to see and hear role models.
Thank you for your testimony and encouragement with this! God bless you!
Lol young girls abhor this. They feel you're abusive when you talk about who they are, how they should be, when the only thing you've taken time to do is glance at their breasts to notice their gender.
You'll never win the youth of today with this approach.
I found that men treat me more like a lady so to speak when i wear dresses. Gestures like opening the doors for me and other kind gestures. Also im from Canada and the winters get pretty cold here so wearing long skirts and dresses actually protect my legs from frost bite winter winds where as my legs would freeze in pants. Just somethings to think about.
Great video!
Yes, this is so true!! And I didn't think about that with long skirts and dresses as an added layer of warmth through winter! That makes so much sense!
I have been known to wear many many skirts under my dress in the winter lol plus long socks. I might try leggings this winter (under my skirts and dresses, of course).
One time I parked the car, got out, and a man exiting the store saw me exit my car. I was wearing a dress. He waited by the door as I crossed the parking lot, waited until I got to the door, which he held open for me. wow! I was clearly older than he, so it's not like he saw a cute young woman he wanted to meet. We women want to be honored, cherished, and respected- when we dress worthy of this type of treatment, then we receive it!
I have always found a skirt with leggings underneath to be warmer than pants in the winter. People ask if I am cold all the time and I just point out that I have two layers with air in between, which is super warm.
@@rose6772 Yes! I also believe that men are wired to want to honour women.
I was a chronic jean wearer in my teens and early 20's, with the exception of church. Ive been very intentional to reverse this in my late 20's. Especially when I go out with my husband. We've been married 6 years, but we find it important to continue "dating". The more feminine the woman acts, the more naturally masculine the man will act. Wearing a dress is a life hack to get your husband to dress nice as well, everyone wins.
So true! I met a guy on a dating app. I wore a flowy dress and heels for the date. He was blown away. He asked me to dress like that for every date😊
So glad I stumbled across your video. The Lord has had me on a similar journey for several years. Here's a tip for winter. I'm actually warmer in skirts and dresses in winter than I was in pants. By the time I put on a skirt, a slip, maybe some leggings or tights and boots, I'm quite warm in my layers. And feminine, too!
Thank you so much for sharing your testimony with this! So helpful and I will be keeping this in mind for winter! God bless you!
Yes and also your legs are free...like wearing shorts in the summer.
This has been my experience too and I live in Michigan.
Same! 😄
Yeeessss!!!! So much warmer... I don't wear skirts all the time, BUT I LOVE wearing my long skirts in the winter (aka body blankets) 😂
I’ve switched over to only dresses and absolutely love it for so many reasons. Loved watching this video.
Hi Leslie! Thank you and love reading your experience with this!
I'm 66 & love to wear dresses & longer hair. My husband likes it & that makes me feel great too😊 wonderful video!
Catholic woman here who covers her head for Mass. It occurred to me that I was sending mixed messages by wearing slacks and my chapel veil, so now I always wear a skirt or dress to church. Respecting the Lord's presence demands my entire outfit. 😊 Still a work in progress wearing skirts exclusively at home. I need supportive shoes!(age 69)
I hear you with shoes! I'm 67 and wear a chapel veil. When I wear dresses I still wear my athletic shoes with dresses around home which makes me feel frumpy. I wear very expensive flats with support when I go our. If I have too many errands, I'm in pain and can't wear those type of shoes two days in a row. But I love dresses!!!😊
@@lindaleclair8938Hello, sisters! I’ve been hobbled for years after a bad bout of plantar fasciitis that went to chronic nerve inflammation. Right now I’m wearing Ecco Fluidzone sandals that are even better than Birkenstock’s and look pretty, got them at a sports experts store. I do wear my support shoes for long shopping trips... and just because they are so comfortable...
What I wanted to share is that I joined an exercise program and they are making us do all kinds of extreme excercises for our feet! I was afraid it would make the plantar fasciitis flare up, because it nags at me and still comes and goes after five years. Instead, my feet are better and better!!! We roll a tennis ball under each foot, then stand and press on it hard with the heels, then the toes. Not the arch. Then we have to walk in ( anti slip) socks, on our heels, then, on our toes. Then, like penguins...haha. The course is to increase balance and general form, the teachers are kinesiologists.
I’m so encouraged and hope to start going for long walks again!😅p.s. it’s been three weeks so far.
I broke my foot and became hard to wear skirts. So now I wear long robes over my pants and a feminine blouse and my headcovering. Easier for me to walk. I prefer floor length or midcakf skirts but I had a full knee high walking boot for over a year and so many feet problems and I'm known to trip over my skirts. With pants on under a long robe I can have shorter knee length and have my legs covered. I don't wear leggings or jeans. I need support shoes and I have blisters on the bottoms of my feet I have to tend a need extra cushion. I like moccasins and boots and if I need to I can bandage my feet or wear arch support. I might look silly in boots and pants and my robes and shirt dresses but that's OK. I'm working on wool pants and aprons tgat are cute and I can wear with pants and blouse but like a dress or robe but not.... maybe for summer. I find too if I have leg warmers over my knees and ankles I get better circulation to my feet. I dint have any natural hormones anymore since my 30s after illness and multiple surgeries so I have to be careful to be feminine because overtime with no hormones I don't look as feminine in my face anymore and I don't wear makeup so it is what it is and I'm atleast aware and do my best to wear modest feminine clothes that can function for me too.
I love reading this. I am converting to Catholicism and I wear a veil to Mass. I usually always wear a dress but a few weeks ago I ended up wearing jeans and I felt so awkward. Never again 😅
lord doesent care about what you wear its all human male lies to control women
I was a college athlete but my Dad always encouraged me to wear dresses and particularly on game days! I enjoyed the contrast of being ultra feminine off the court and then a river in the court (my Dad’s words). After marrying, I defaulted to mostly pants, until the 90s when I started making jumpers of many different fabrics. We were living on a little farm and homeschooling our three sons and daughter…I would make matching jumpers for she and I. But as my kids grew up I quit thinking about this subject much and defaulted again to pants, as I was a decorative painter and mostly wore whatever covered me up! Lately though, I’ve been wearing more dresses and I see the stark contrast in the way I’m treated. It makes my husband more protective, others notice my femininity and I can see men treating me differently. The heart of modesty is God’s design for us…we can be feminine in pants and sometimes those are necessary. But most things (not painting!) can be done in a dress, including farming! This is a precious gift, to be a woman. I’m going to be more intentional about buying more functional dresses. It’s fun, beautiful, and easier to embrace the feminine when I’m in a dress
This is such a beautiful testimony! And praise God for your dad. Thank you so much for sharing your journey with this. It is so very encouraging!
You could probably paint in a midi-length skirt (say an old denim one) that you reserve for just such a purpose. I've studied history of culture for many years and found quite a few photos of women working in factories, running machines, even working in mines, such as during a war-time shortage of men - and the women seldom are seen wearing trousers.Those that did were seen along side women in skirts/dresses doing the same job. So. . . probably no excuse?
This is a GREAT topic Kelli! Thanks for sharing! Lots of other videos could stem from this one. Let’s embrace our femininity sisters. ❤️ I love how homemaking, homeschooling, homesteading, building the home economy and embracing our femininity is making such a come back! A reformation of going back to the Scriptures and how our Heavenly Father has instructed us to live. There is such FRUIT when we follow Him. Bless you Kelli!
It is sooo true how these areas are making a comeback and we are on the same thought lines! I was thinking of doing a video on femininity and homesteading. And you're so right- it is so encouraging to see these things becoming normal again! I always enjoy your feedback, Kelli. I hope you guys are having a lovely September!
I loved this. Much of my life I have worn dresses because I love how feminine they are. I have often been the oddball. Now I have teen aged young women who also wear dresses about 98% of the time. They are lovely, but it can be hard. They are different from the other girls in their home school group because of it, and it can feel a little lonely. So I told them about what you said about the young lady you went to school with making such an impression on you so it could encourage them. We wear leggings under our dresses in winter, and if we need to disguise the leggings and socks, we wear tall dress boots to look more put together when we go out. So glad this is on someone else's heart out there.
Hi Sarah! Thank you so much for sharing your story with this. ANd it's so helpful to hear how you go about wearing dresses in the winter- I will definitely keep this in mind! God bless you!
So glad you are encouraging them to dress in a feminine way! I was homeschooled as well and was the only girl wearing only dresses and skirts. I started doing it when I was 16. Some of the girls around me actually appreciated it, even if they didn't wear dresses themselves!
Thank you! Agood spiritual attitude and femine demenure + everything mentioned has been the teaching of biblical. United pentecostal teaching for centuries for the serious- minded women, o our churc. God is surely working, " for" his kingdom truth. His truth is being brought to life!!!!! It is biblical, coming from the first church in the first century . Notice jewish women who come to the western wall, in lsreal are dressed very modetly, even though they are i n judaism? God means what he says, in duet. 25, about women, and men' s apperal. The flesh will fight this, because it does not want to be different . We all have battled, not wanting to be different. But remember, god covered, adam and eve's nakedness. God loves, us and wants the best for us, like a father, wants th best for his daughters!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤😊@@e.d.n9487
I have so many scars on my legs😅, plus I have strawberry legs. In highschool, I remember 2 girls who would comment on it. I was in an all girls boarding school and we wore skirts and blouses as uniform. The girls would ask me if I wore dresses at home (because my legs were very...unsightly 😢).
I grew very self conscious so I only wore trousers when I went to the university. I was so happy that I could finally hide my ugly legs. Then one day it was very hot and I only had 1 class in my Uni that day so I decided to show up in a skirt. I got complemented by the men in my class...obvioudly I thought they were mocking me.
Turns out, men do not notice our insecurities...and even when they do, they don't really care...they will still find something to appreciate.
While my legs were riddled with scars, they found something I never noticed- The nice shape and size of my legs 😂.
To someone who would like to wear dresses but you feel insecure coz you think your legs are too skinny, too fat, too short, too long...riddled with scars or stretch marks. Do not be like the 2 girls from my highschool only noticing what is wrong. Be like the dudes in my Uni. Notice what is beautiful. In fact, take it a step further and decide that your scars are beautiful and rock that dress with no apologies. Much love ❤.
After 3 years of quarantine and caring for a parent as I wore sweats, I wore dresses all summer! It’s made such a difference for me! I feel better, feminine and healthier (let’s just say your body gets fresh air, exactly where needed).
I'm a single Christian man in my 30s and found a traditional/Gospel Bible based church this year and have started wearing suits, sport coats, and dress pants again. I instantly felt more masculine! I love women who wear skirts and dresses at the knee or lower, they look feminine and modest!
This is a very interesting video. I am a Christian and so is my husband. We got married a few months ago. I dress very casually, usually the same baggy jeans daily. Finding a bunch of Christian homemaker videos and they were all wearing dresses. Got me thinking. I don’t think I even own a dress but this is something I am going to explore in scripture and through prayer more. Thanks for making this video! I subscribed to your channel, looking forward to more videos.
Hi! Im a Christian Mom of 2 boys and my head covering journey started last year as well as the conviction to start dressing more feminine. Its a continual process to be set apart may the Lord bless you on this journey. ❤
I personally haven't felt the headcovering conviction yet. But last year I felt the conviction to wear only skirts and dresses and that has been life changing. Maybe the conviction to head cover will come into my life at one point or another but until then, I feel confident that I have done what God has asked of me thus far. It is a journey. I can not say to any one women that they aren't where God wants them to be at that point in their lives because only they and God knows where they should be then. Following the dress conviction has taught me that this past year.
Wow, I am on such a similar journey - the fact that you are focusing on femininity, modesty, natural fibers, and colour palette (and thrifting!) made me smile so wide because I have the exact same mindset! And it is also a fairly recent thing for me. It's encouraging to hear someone else say that curating a wardrobe like this takes time. I have been feeling frustrated and tempted to spend a lot of money to flip my wardrobe more quickly, so it really helped me to hear this, because I want (and need) to be frugal. Great point about fascia, also!
And I would really enjoy and appreciate a video about your wardrobe! I'm keeping "capsule wardrobe" in mind, and "uniform" - especially for when I'm at home. I could absolutely use some modest & feminine inspiration.
Thank you for sharing this Amanda, I always enjoy reading testimonies and also the similarities in journeys we have been on! I do really feel it's the Holy Spirit directing our steps =) and I will definitely be doing a share of my wardrobe hopefully soon!
Thank you for this video! I'm also on a journey with dresses. I'd love a wardrobe tour! 😊
Thank you! I will do one =)
As an older woman (59) who was a widow and remarried 2020, my new husband shared with me his love of dresses.
Have now solely worn dresses for three years. Cannot imagine wearing pants (of course there would be exceptions for a specific event where they would be needed) again.
Just celebrating my being female and honoring my husband.
What a beautiful testimony! Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you!! I just discovered your channel. I wear skirts and have done so for almost 50 years, so it is natural for me. In my understanding, when God says that women wearing men's clothing is an abomination to Him, I take Him seriously. For me, dressing femininely is about honoring God with how I present my body. God created two distinct genders and He wants we women to portray that distinction. Thanks again, for sharing this. It is encouraging to hear of young women who are willing to 'present their bodies a living sacrifice.' Blessings!!
Hi, thank you for sharing your testimony with this, it is such a blessing!
@ckhartzler2437 what a judgmental comment you dont know the bible it was in ancient time ruled where WOMEN DIDINT HAVE ANY RIGHTS STOP LETTING MENT TELL YOU WHAT TO WEAR THIS VIDEO IS SO OFFENSIVE AND ANTI WOMEN WE ARENT MEN FOR WEARING PANTS AND ITS NOT ABOMINATIONS TO WEAR PANTS
@@homewithkelli please stop judging other women for wearing pants you are not superior to them for wearing pants we are still women even when wearing pants stop shaming other women
Yes, and if it is wrong for men to wear dresses, then it’s wrong for women to wear pants. I don’t ever want to see my son or husband in a dress so 😂 I gave up all my pants. Never looking back. Such a blessing in so many ways.
@@ConsidertheLilyoftheField how is it wrong for people to wear what they want you do know drag exists right if men want to wear dresses let them and women can wear pants IT IS NOT wrong stop being so judgmental about it just because you feel better about not wearing pants not everyone should follow your chosen path as myself happily wear pants no matter what you say
You can wear skirts and dresses in the winter, just wear layers and wear thick leggings underneath. I live in the south so we don't get as cold like the north does but I know Mennonites that live up north and that's how they also do it. I grew up as a tomboy but thank the Lord that He changed my way of thinking over 20yrs ago. I don't want to look like a man nor do I want to do anything or everything a man can do. I love that my husband carries things for me, he carries bags, the laundry basket, etc. I love looking and feeling like a feminine lady. No, wearing dresses doesn't save us but we do need to obey Scriptures and there are plenty of Scriptures that teach us to be modest, meek, etc. We are to not cross dress, etc. We women need to stop apologizing for the Truth that God is showing us because we don't want to offend or make someone upset, then those people need to seek God and pray to see if they are really in the faith. A true believer in Jesus will always want to obey Him and take wisdom and advice from fellow believers. Keep seeking Christ 😊❤
Absolutely 💯 😊
Thank you so much for sharing this and your testimony! I'm excited to try these things as it starts to get cold!
Absolutely! I ski in regular ski pants but put a stretchy skirt over them. It makes it really easy for my kids to spot me on the slopes.
Yes, and my favorite are merino wool leggings when it’s really cold and it’s so much easier to layer with a dress. I will put on a sweater over a dress and it then looks like a skirt/shirt combo.
Kelli, This video made me so happy! I’ve never felt more right, free and feminine as when I began wearing dresses exclusively earlier this year! You may be as amazed as I was too at how people treat you differently in a positive way. I would love a feminine wardrobe video. 👗
Thank you Mrs Candy for the feedback and so amazing to hear your testimony with this as well!
It is so wonderful to find that my Lord is dealing with young women about dressing more feminine. The book you mentioned, Color Me Beautiful, came out in the 80's. Thank you for your willingness to embrace being and looking like a Godly woman and sharing your journey. I'm going to share this with my daughter and granddaughter.😊
I started my femininity/ biblical womanhood/ modesty journey last year. I read 1 corinthians 11 and 2 timothy 9-10 after living a very immodest life with no religious upbringing or guidance from parents. I got rid of my pants a year ago this month and started covering my head fulltime around 6 months ago and started a routine that I do everyday even if I don't leave the house. The absolute change that has had in how people respond to me on the street is astounding, but the biggest change is how I feel about myself. Men are so polite and I get complimented by so many women, even women who dress the complete opposite of me. I feel they view me as a sister and not a threat and men see that I respect myself; they speak to me as a lady. I get no negative attention now, only positive interactions. My husband and I met before we both came to know God and he tells me all the time now how much I honor God and him in the way I present myself. I feel happy and safe walking down the street. I feel feminine and beautiful. I have embodied the role God laid out for me as my husbands helpmeet. God's beauty from within me shines outside and I am finally at peace in the world.
I appreciate so much how you approach each topic. It’s true that each individual must choose how they dress and I think most will. What’s nice here is that you share what’s behind your choice and what it looks like for you may not look the same for everyone else. As a Grammy now, I’ve seen most of what there is out there and it’s heartbreaking to see what was deemed toddler or baby clothes, I cringe just thinking about it. Our focus was always to dress modestly. You are a joy! I appreciate you and the topics you share. Have a wonderful weekend! God Bless you.
Thank you so much, Cheryl! And you're so right, the clothes options out there are shocking... and the words/phrases on little ones clothes is alarming. I always appreciate your feedback!
I would be interested in a wardrobe video.
Great, thank you, I will do one =)
God bless you sister.
Isn't it funny how what is old is new again.
I learned a long time ago that men prefer dresses on women.
I always have a good day when I leave the house in a dress...❤
I sooo agree. I’ve been wearing dresses for about a year now, and I love it and feel that it honors God more ❤️
Kelli, it bothers me when people say beauty doesn’t matter. I see it as going hand and hand with other things. How we feel about ourselves affects everything we do, it’s just a fact.
Your message is right on time! I grew up in the 60’s and saw the transition. I moved to a small town and it was a shock to see mature women in church wearing shorts. But on the other extreme, last summer we joined some friends traveling in separate RVs. My friend wore the most beautiful dresses almost every day! Those extreme examples of dressing caused me think about our image we presented in our choice of clothing. I am sewing dresses for myself!
Thanks so much for sharing this. At 56, I am going to wear dresses and skirts even more. I want to go thrifting now.
I am currently 39 years old and was raised in the late 80's and early 90's. I was a "tomboy". Wore only jeans and t-shirts....joined the Navy at the age of 17. I was told the rate (military job) I was picking was hard foe women by a well intended man and thar just set my nerves to steal so I took up that rate of being a Navy firefighter. Anything that was for a man that challenged a women...I was for it. Meanwhile I now have back, knee and feet problems that I shouldn't have. So I say that to set the stage....I didn't wear dresses. At my wedding a little over 2 years ago I wasn't even comfortable enough then to wear a dress! I could count on one hand how many times I had worn a dress IN MY ENTIRE LIFE! Well in spring of 2021 I had a health scare. I was obese and getting over long covid. My blood work showed fasting glucose of 113, high cholesterol, and (the scariest part) and plummet in my kidney function to an EGFR of 59.1 (borderline chronic kidney disease). I have fibromyalgia and degenerative disk disease in my back. I felt like death warmed over...like my life was already over the hill and the best of it was over. But that medical scare scared me straight. The kidney doc said I was likely fine but my obesity wasn't helping. I was to see my doc again in 6 months to check my kidney function to rule out or diagnose chronic kidney disease. I was on a mission from that day forward. Ate healthy for my kidneys and heart and lost over 40 pounds. All my blood work came back beautifully the next appointment but I wasn't done. I kept losing weight for a total of 70 pounds. Now, even though I had this tough women image I always wanted to be able to be confident in a dress. I thought women who were had a strength to them. I admired it secretly but never thought I could find the courage. I mean I was known for not wearing that stuff. Well I was a Christian my whole life but never baptized. Shortly after that medical scare I was baptized and it changed my life. I felt many convictions...among them was to start wearing only skirts and dresses. This was terrifying! Well since I lost all that Wright I resolved to replace my wardrobe with skirts and dresses. I was so very awkward at first. My family had to adjust too. There is a lot I'd like to say on that but I've said enough as it is. I have come to be very comfortable in skirts and dresses and have worn only that for well over a year now. Some people think I'm being legalistic....they just don't understand. But I will say this, it seems like just about every single day I go out in town with my dresses on someone compliments me. I had a biker dude at a gas station complement me once as he walked in to pay for gas! Nothing weird...just genuine compliments. Why was I so scared to do this???? I do this because I realized I was robbing the world of the beauty of womanhood. I came to understand this. Why can we say that its wrong for me to dress like women but not see that we dress like men? Once I realized my hypocrisy I realized I had to change me to the reflection the image God made me to be. I have two almost grown sons that I prayed for in my youth. I asked God for sons because I had no idea what to do with girls! Today I am 14 weeks pregnant and was praying desperately for a healthy daughter. We had genetics testing done to help us prepare if we were going tohave a baby with disabilities due to my age but gender can be found out with that testing too. My blood work shows we are low risk for all chromosomal abnormalities and IT'S A GIRL. I'm so ready for a girl! I have so much to teach her. So much understanding I didn't have before! I'm so excited. God has recreated me into a women I never saw coming. A women I always admired but never had the guts to be! Why is putting on a different form of fabric so terrifying to some? Especially since all that happened was that people were a bit confused at first but now all I get is compliment! Ladies, do what God calls you to do, no matter how scary it is. God will bless you in His own way. My blessings might not be your blessings and your blessings might not be my blessings but I assure you, you will be blessed for being obedient in whatever it is God calls you to do.
Wow, What a beautiful testimony! Very inspiring! Thanks so much for sharing. ❤
WOW !!! What a testimony !!! What a demonstration of courage, knowing that you do the right thing in spite of social opposition. Jesus said, "You shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free." Slavery to the pressure of the humanist culture is slavery of the most oppressive kind. If you don't mind, I'd like to copy it and share with others. God truly blesses those who desire to follow Him in every way.
@@Chazd1949 Of course you can copy it! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Upon reading back I can see all kinds of typos and annoying auto corrects. You can, of course, change those if you want. BTW my little girl was born on March 25th. She's a little over 4 months old now. She is such a blessing. It's crazy how much a baby girl changes the dynamics of a household. Here I was thinking of all the lessons I can teach her, meanwhile she is molding me into a gentler, quieter, more patient, and loving person (God knows what we need). I used to be afraid to sing in front of people other than my kids. I didn't even sing infront of my husband. But some point in the last 4 months I started to and didn't even realize it because I was focusing on my baby. I can see drastic change in character (for the better) in every one of the members of my household. Babies have more lessons to teach us than I think we realize! God bless.
@@Kra-ri6fd I am so very happy for you, dear sister in Christ! Your testimony gives me indescribable joy and brings praise to our Lord and Savior! I am in the twilight years of life, but God has blessed me in so many ways though I've experienced a number of trials and personal tragedies. This life is but for the moment - eternity with the Lord is what we are destined for. In all probability, you and I will not meet on this side of heaven, but what a time of fellowship we will have on the other side! May God continue to bless and strengthen you and yours as you choose to follow Him.
@@Chazd1949 I look forward to meeting you there! May God continue to keep you and show you many more blessings until that time comes. Come Lord Jesus, come.
I wear dresses with shorts under them almost every day in warm weather and in winter I wear leggings with long sweaters/tunics and sweater dresses. It’s so comfortable and beautiful.
Color Me Beautiful is so accurate. I have used it for years. Thank you; I wish more young women would embrace dressing feminine. I love it.
I have recently felt a call to modesty. I live on a small hobby farm, so I do often wear jeans and work boots while at home, but have begun to wear only dresses when I go to town (apart from running errands for feed/animal needs or things like that where i have to do alot of physical labor), and to church. As many commenters said, Lots of older gentleman and ladies always compliment me and our daughters on our call to modesty, saying things like how feminine and "classic" the look is and even thanking us for dressing modestly. It has been such a fulfilling journey for me. thanks for sharing this video Kelli
I started my modest traditional feminine attire a decade or more ago, and it has been amazing to see how much it affects people in different ways. I'm treated with respect by moat people, but heavily criticized by people that knew me to dress like a common scantily clad teenager. But I do love giving young girls the idea that beauty is way more than sexualtiy, and my body can be covered while still looking lovely. And it's just so comfortable and functional.
Amen!
Wow, that takes me back 35+ years! I used to have all the fabrics and color palettes to drape people to determine seasons. Haven’t heard people refer to that for a long time! I still can tell people what their best color/seasons, and I still buy mostly in my season.
I’ve always loved dresses, especially maxis…and have thought of starting to do so more, and you’ve given a very good case to pursue that. Very well done video. Thanks!
Yes, show us your wardrobe! I have noticed your cute cotton summer dresses in your videos. I love wearing dresses and skirts, but need more for working at home, so I'd love to see more of what you wear. I recently got rid of my flannel shirts and other clothes that might look more like my husband's - after reading this book: Fascinating Womanhood by Helen Andelin. It's a fantastic book, but it's old - so you have to look for it used. Also - I remember my mother having that book Color Me Beautiful, when I was younger!
That is so fun your mom had Color Me Beautiful! And I've never heard of Fascinating Womanhood, I will add this to my list of books that I'm on the hunt for, thanks for sharing Beverly! And I'm continuing to pray for you and strength and healing to your body.
I enjoyed the Fascinating Womanhood book as a young married woman and have re-read it over the years. Anyone looking for this book should get a copy of the original. There is a later version that eliminated a lot of the biblical references.
It’s a really good book. Yes I have the original version. I see that on Amazon it’s outrageously priced now! But maybe Kelli will find it in her thrifting adventures :).
Minute 17. I was completely there this year and convicted so much but we are low income. I saw my stepmom in a wrap style apron and she looked great and also a random lady in the grocery store so I made it my goal to recycle old sheets and curtains into aprons to wear over my other clothes. Cheap and easy way to cover and "dress" while recycling.
Wow! I’m 65 and I just made the change this summer when I felt it necessary to remove all synthetic fabrics from my body….synthetics are mostly made from petroleum! Father gave us the perfect fibers; flax, cotton and wool. If you study the nature of flax you will find how protective it is to our bodies….anyway, I am now a Linenite! A phrase coined by Nathan Reynolds/ The Linenite Railroad! I already had a closet full of cotton skirts and I frankly thought Texas and long skirts? No way! But after making this change this summer with temps 113 I found them to be absolutely comfy and cooler! I usually wear a linen apron over my cotton skirts because I can’t function with 0 pockets and boy do my clothes stay cleaner, plus I had something to wipe the sweat of my brow. And then there’s the femininity. ❤️ Yes, we were created to be set apart from men. Keep doing these awesome videos. I bless you dear one. ❤
What a great testimony!! Thank you so much for sharing this, and your update the next day!! You are so encouraging!
I really love linen too! There is nothing more comfortable in hot weather and I also enjoy it in cold weather too. No static! I just wish there were more linen clothes available. I have had to sew most of my own linen clothes.
Excellent take on femininity! I have been on the same journey! The T-shirt and shorts sporty girl always. Not immodest per-say, but not feminine. I love that you mentioned heart issues come first. We American Christian women are setting our hearts on Jesus, and only then stopping to notice how the Spirit leads us to be set apart. To be feminine and modest. I have 3 little boys. Thinking about how they see me as an example of a Godly woman was the biggest wake up call. And it’s funny how my husband compliments me the most in skirts! He’s supportive regardless. Doesn’t even realize he does that I think. Sending encouragement to keep on speaking out as the Spirit leads on this topic 💖
Thank you so much for sharing your testimony with this as well Brooke- very relatable and encouraging!
Immodesty IS an issue of heart. The inside comes first, but that doesn’t mean that the outside should be avoided. You cannot have outward modesty without inward modesty, but you also can’t have inward modesty without outward modesty. Immodesty is something that comes from the inside not the outside. We have the choice to be modest or immodest and when we choose to be immodest it’s an issue of heart. :)
I never knew what androgyny meant. I LOVE wearing dresses spring through summer. In the winter though it's too cold for me so I wear pants with pretty shirts. Sometimes shorter (knee length) dresses with leggings. In the garden I wear dresses if I'm not working super hard. If I'm working outdoors or painting indoor I'm in pants.
Thank you for your channel! I'm a new subscriber!
I would love to see a simple wardrobe video! ❤
IT WAS NIKE!!! I have been talking about this little jingle SO MUCH in my posts and videos!!! ❤ I'm not the only one talking about this - it makes me feel so much better. I have spoken about your topic for so many years, but my wording is not as professional, I am a little harsh bc my personality is harsh.
I am going to learn how to communicate like you. I love your delivery!!!
Sis, lately I have been feeling the same.
I'm slowly change my wardrobe as well and it just feels right.
I would love to see a wardrobe video.
100%! I love the title you have of just avoiding androgeny.
Thanks for making this video! I really love that someone else thinks this too :D I started wearing skirts and dresses in 2020 and I have really loved it.
I had a similar experience when I decided to grow my hair out from a “pixie” super short style! Felling more feminine was a very unexpected result… more dresses/ skirts now also! 🦋🌹🎶
Hi, Kelli...first of all, I have recently discovered your channel and have been blessed by what I've watched so far. Second, I, too, have started wearing dresses more in the past year and am on the lookout at my thrift stores for loose-fitting, comfortable to wear around the house and working in the garden dresses, but also appropriate for church. By the way, I am 70 years young, so you're never too old to start doing something different! God bless you and Scott!
Very cool. I’m glad your vid popped up. I’ve been wearing dresses and skirts for 30 years. You have a new subscriber! 🥰
It has also been on my heart to wear more dresses. I have bought a couple of beautiful long dresses but I feel so overdressed in them, and that the dresses are too beautiful for me as I don't feel attractive (and I'm getting older😞) I hope to wear them anyway and hope the confidence will come in time.
I am almost 61. I have started wearing more skirts and dresses. Would wear them exclusively ( except to work out) but I don’t have that many yet.
Please don’t worry about being “ attractive “. Most people think way too much about that.
I don’t have great skin, yet I felt the Lord asking me to quit wearing makeup ( at least for a while).
I kept putting it off, saying if I had better skin I would. But He kept gently prompting me, asking me why it mattered so much that others think me attractive. Why are we so convinced that covering or changing colors or whatever is better than how He created us.
I had quit coloring my hair a while back, then went the nail polish, then finally the makeup. Do I look better? Lol! No! But I feel free! My husband already knows what I look like, I dong care if other women think I’m pretty and I don’t want other men to find me attractive.
Same with wearing dresses. If you feel like the Lord is prompting you, or if you just want to, just do it! Life is just too short to spend stressing over such things.
He created us without all the “ fluff”and the way He created us is enough! 🥰
It's really interesting to hear where the Lord is leading you. And wonderful that you have such a confidence within that. I have always worried how other people see me and to be honest I have predominantly hidden myself in jeans and baggy tops since my teens in order to not draw attention to myself. Interestingly a Christian man once told me he felt like God said I should embrace my biblical femininity and I didn't really understand what he meant by it at the time, but now it seems that God is speaking this into the hearts of many of his daughters. So better late than never, I am trying to implement this in the way that I dress, even if it doesn't quite feel like me yet!
@@catmccabe1148 little steps😊
I also find it interesting that the Lord is speaking the same things to many of His daughters, younger and older.
In some way this gives me hope in the midst of all the horribleness of this world. Have a blessed day! 🥰
Yes I think it speaks volumes that this is where God is leading his daughters too! You also have a blessed day! 😊
@@flamingofan5411 I'm curious as to how you know that the Lord is leading you? I think it is interesting how quickly women are to claim God is leading them "this way" or "that way". How do you know it's him, and not just yourself, your thoughts, convictions, feelings etc.? Do you hear a voice, receive a vision, a dream, a revelation of sorts? Not being facetious with this question. Just genuinely curious to know your thoughts.
Thank you Sister for sharing ❤ I can SO relate! For me wearing dresses and skirts has also been a prosess and I've renewed my wardrobe gradually. God bless! You're an inspiration ❤
Amen! 🙏 Inner beauty is definitely MOST important ✨💖 but outer beauty I believe is important to most women too ❤ This is why I LOVE the 40’s and 50’s so much! Women carried themselves in such a beautiful way. They were so such more feminine by the way they spoke, softly and with dignity, their manners, appearance and how they carried themselves with class and grace. I totally agree with this topic. I will consider wearing more dresses too ❤
Id love to see how you wear your dresses and your wardrobe! Great video!
Thank you for the feedback, I will do one!
I loved this video, you said everything so well. ❤
I would also love to see your feminine wardrobe with mostly natural fibers!!
Hi Jessica! Great, I'm hoping to make and get it up this week!
I love this! I have been on this path also. I am a former athlete and never loved dresses. The hardest thing is finding dresses that are nursing friendly with a baby and a changing body. Thank you for this video!
I've not thought of that, I can see how that would be harder to find!
Perhaps wear skirts instead of dresses for easier nursing
Find dresses that open in the front long enough to nurse. There are also nursing tops and dresses made for that.
Whitney, the cutest i saw was a tee style in one color with 5 or more zips in a matched contrast color, randomly scattered. The zips can be slapped on or set in. Two just happened to cross the breast in different angles. It could easily be added to a Tee shirt dress that flatters you, or a top. Or another style. They wisely added lips of fabric inside to cover the zip from baby, so no irritation. The other zips opened to closed fabric. Do placement at a mirror with tape, then pin.
What a great video!! Just what I need… image issues definitely in my case.
My journey began about 10 years ago when my young son wanted to wear dresses and skirts and could not understand why he couldn’t because I wore both dresses AND pants like daddy’s so why couldn’t he wear both. I had no good answer for him and that is when my search began. I couldn’t bear the thought of him wearing a skirt or dress and I thought I was having a double standard, one standard for girls and a different one for boys. Now, I love wearing skirts and dresses and have no desire to go back. I garden in them, help my husband do remodeling, climb ladders, do housework, ride bikes, hike, etc. But it has been a learning curve for me and I have had to do some experimenting to figure out what styles do best in different situations. I didn’t see any real life examples of feminine dressing so I am actually still learning after all these years. After beginning this journey and transitioning, my son no longer had any confusion.
This is the first video I’ve watched by you and I’m subscribing. I’ve never heard anyone mention feeling like an imposter. I have that SO bad. I’m not confident in skirts or dresses and I genuinely feel like an imposter, like people who know me are going to look at me like “what are you doing?” 🥴
I could never describe it well, and it feels really good to hear another woman say they felt the same so thank you ❤
I can SO relate to this! And I still feel this way sometimes... and I don't even know if that is their thoughts, maybe it's just in my head or maybe it is what they are thinking. Either way, I've learned this is still a me issue, caring too much what other people think of me. I want to grow in such confidence that I don't make decisions based off what I think other people are thinking. If I like wearing dresses, and my husband likes what I wear then who cares what anyone else thinks-- this is easier said than done though!!
Very thoughtful. Feeling inspired at 55. My husband has always let me know he likes me in dresses, but I feel less comfortable in them. My mil is a lovely example of femininity and I love this about her. Your explanation of the "whys" to consider it really has me thinking differently
I'm so glad it was helpful!
Hi Kelli, I am 27 and started my modesty & dressing femininely journey of March this year. So many similarities and things to relate to. After a few months of dressing in skirts and dresses I wore jeans and a tshirt (on a day I wasn't feeling well) and my son - who is 3 - asked me why I was wearing his dads clothes... what we wear sends a big message especially to our children.
Appreciate your videos and the biblical truths + heart that you share. Thank you 😊
Thank you, Tanita! It is always so encouraging to hear testimonies of ladies who are on this journey as well, and with your story of your son! It is amazing- the pure innocence of little ones and to be aware that they are paying attention. I'm grateful you shared your testimony with this! God bless you guys!
This is so encouraging and challenging for me. I have such a similar story, I am the queen of athletic clothes! Over the past year I’ve tried to incorporate more dresses but I feel so awkward. I only wear them at home because I live in a small town and didn’t want to answer all the questions from family / friends. I would love to see a wardrobe video… maybe it will give me some inspiration 💕
I relate to this so much! I think moving to a new place last year really helped me with being able to "start over" with how I dress. So I totally understand where you're at! And yes, I'll share what I have and how I wear them, hopefully this week!
The first time I wore a skirt at home and my in laws came over was ridiculous. I heard them pull into the driveway and PANICED. I have a bedroom door that leads to the upstairs hallway that locks from the inside and a bedroom door that leads into the kitchen. I ran to the hallway door and it was locked! I wanted to change before they saw me! So I ran completely through the house to my other door and threw on my old clothes. I realized how ridiculous I was being and thought, "okay, this has to stop". I think it was a couple Sundays later I wore a dress to church for the first time and faced the music. Haven't looked back since. Sometimes we just have to walk into the storm to learn that we can weather it.
Yes wardrobe tour!
Wonderful, thank you for the feedback, Tina!
Love love love this video!!! Following for more!
Thank you and God bless you!
It kind of makes one judgey though doesn't it? I went to a mennonite church and there was an outsider girl who wore pants. Turns out she's way nicer than the mennonites LOL
Thank you for sharing. I love this topic and am also passionate about it. I am 22 with 2 kids and I have been married for 4 years. As soon as I got married I felt a huge shift and everything I had been taught I realized wasn’t true. I decided to have babies, stay home, dress feminine, honor my husband, learn how to cook, clean, bake. None of those skills or thoughts had been taught to me. But marrying a masculine man made me want to be very feminine. I’ve always loved dresses but never thought to wear only dresses until I was married. God definitely helped me realize the true importance of life and how to embrace being a woman. And people like you that share on RUclips or any social media have helped me way more than my parents or school ever did.
How beautiful you are 22 and married with 2 children. Well done! And isn't it amazing to see how faithful God is in directing our steps! God bless you and your family!
Love this video/topic. Would love to hear more!
Thank you for the feedback Wendy, I'll try and do a follow up this week!
I would love to see your capsule of dresses and skirts!
I love to wear dresses or skirts. It’s a bit tricky in winter as I live somewhere where it gets cold. I’ve learned to add thicker leggings underneath
I grew up wearing dresses and skirts. I went to a private school(K-12)and that is what was required. Once I graduated , I didn’t wear a dress again. I’m now 49 and I have started to wear dresses again.
I love this I am so trying to embrace femininity my husband years ago said he likes me in dresses but I feel weird in them now I’m going to work on this I know when I do wear them I feel pretty and girly and feminine. Love your videos and encouragement to be in the roles God gave us!! Kingdom living
Há uns 3 meses ouvi o Espírito Santo me dizer: "minhas filhas são princesas, então comporte-se como uma princesa. Quanto mais feminina vc for, mais me honrará". Perguntei ao SENHOR como fazer isso e Ele me respondeu que eu deveria aprender sobre etiqueta e como me arrumar melhor. Minha jornada ainda está no início, tem sido desafiador, mas sei que estou no caminho certo. Estou tendo que aprender a costurar minhas próprias roupas, usar vestidos e saias, lenços, laços, etc.. ainda me sinto estranha, mas sinto que estou me adequando à cultura do Reino de DEUS cada vez mais. Obrigada pelo encorajamento, é muito bom saber que não estou sozinha nessa. Que a Beleza do SENHOR possa ser refletida e vista no mundo através de nós. Shalom!
YES! Exactly!!
Good day Ms. My name is Melanie, and I just found your station today. I want to say thank you SO MUCH for helping me learn how to be more God-like ❤ I feel late to the game as a 40 year old woman but am still so giddy like I was 6 years old again. Thank you 🎉 my husband is so excited too.
You can wear fleece lined leggings under your dresses in the winter and long wool coats and skirts and sweaters I have been wearing skirts and dresses for years now the only time I wear pants is to work out at home.
Thank you, this is so practical and helpful!
For me I feel more prettier and more productive in 1950s dresses and the shoes than I do in pants and t shirts.
I’d love to see the wardrobe and learn where you get your clothes!
Great, I will work on this! Thank you for the feedback!
Yes! I’d love a tour.
Yes, I'll try and get to it soon, thank you!!
I would love to wear dresses more of the time but... I have two major struggles. #1 Always changing sizes, maternity/nursing (9 babies in 12 years, and currently 15 weeks with baby #10, still nursing a 16 month old) I need a wardrobe that is easy to breastfeed in. #2 As a helpmeet to my husband I'm frequently called upon to drive farm equipment or operate a chain saw. Both of which present real safety concerns in a dress. I can't be running in to the house all the time to change from pants to a skirt and back again. I don't have time for that, remember, I'm a busy Mama.
That's a lot of kids!
Hi Kelli! I've never got around to commenting before but I really appreciate what you and Scott are doing. When I saw the title of this video I was immediately interested. So many of the points you made in favor of dressing more femininely, especially wearing dresses, are ones I, my mother, and sisters have used as we grapple with this counter-cultural idea. And in this age of gender confusion I feel Christian women and men need to be especially obvious in their God-given differences. So thank you so much for reaffirming what God has been putting on our hearts. I couldn't help but laugh when you said your first inclination was to make the change quickly because that is how I always want to react as well. But I understand this will take some time --and I covet anyone's advice on where to buy feminine, natural fiber, AND affordable clothing. I love thrifting but where we live the options are incredibly limited. Anyway, thanks again, Kelli!
Thank you so much for sharing your all's journey and testimony with this as well- so encouraging!! God bless you and your family! And with thrifting, are their any catholic thrift shops near by- I have noticed that they usually have the best clothing options!
@@homewithkelli I heard you mention Catholic thrift shops before -- thanks for the tip! -- but I haven't yet found any near us. I will keep looking around though. Thanks again!
Bravo! Well stated, intelligent video, well prepared. Lots of wisdom here for young & older. I'm 60+ and miss the days when all women dressed ultra feminine, from head to toe! Dresses with slips, skirts, nylons, girdles, high heels, purses, gloves, hats, umbrella..and our collars were modest..and that was to go grocery shopping! Great reminders here! I'm a stand out kind of woman too! Again, bravo! New sub!
I have been watching alot of christianity as well as femininity content and decided to get some "everyday dresses" it is turning fall in denmark so i dont find that my summer dresses matches the weather. So one day my husband came home and i was gonna ask if he liked my new dress and once he saw me he bursted "you look so cute" and that was it for me. Didnt even have to ask. He saw emidiately now i need more dresses!
Yes! Do a wardrobe video!
Thank you, I'm hoping to make it and get it up this week!
Yes, please show your wardrobe. It would be so helpful. I think it is even better to see someone who isn’t maybe an ‘expert’ because then we can see a more realistic experience and some of the same challenges.
Hi Sarah! Thank you for your encouragement with this. I just posted my wardrobe a few days ago if you haven't seen it already =) God bless you!
oh Kelli! This is the teaching that the senior women saints are to be teaching the younger ladies!! you are such a blessing to hear as i iron church clothes.
God instructed the older women to train up the younger ladies...as a first generation latch-key kid, i understand why working moms has been so damaging to families!! I was not trained to live my husband and children as i should.
We are to live lives that are set apart from the world which includes the roles for husbands and wives.
God bless you❤️
I really appreciate this video. I've struggled with dysphoria as long as I can remember, and have been through an elongated goth phase where all I cared about was comfort and utility. If the clothes had more pockets, I would get it without caring whether it was meant for a man or woman. It's taken a little over 6 years for my hair to grow out to shoulder length, and I struggle with that as well. I've had short short hair since middle school (30 now) and despite my man saying he prefers it down, it is a struggle to wear it down for more than a few hours especially in the summertime. And dresses, while I've worn skirts and things on occasion over the years, I hated wearing dresses. My biggest gripe with dresses now is just the chafing that ensues. I feel wonderful in them and feel like this is how I am supposed to dress, but as to your sentiment about changing wardrobe, it doesn't happen overnight. And it's not budget friendly in this economy either. But I do find great importance to it, because as I've been dressing more feminine, the dysphoria is less so. Glory to God for finally giving me the eyes to see what He sees in me. Glory to God!!! Def gonna check out that book you mentioned as well. Good idea. Much love!! Heading over to part 2 :) so so glad I found this channel!
Thank you so much for sharing your testimony with this- it is so relatable! And for me wearing biker shorts under dresses has really been helpful! And during the summer I wear my hair in a high bun, and I think because I don't do it much in the winter, when I start doing it in the summer, I always get compliments, and I couldn't do that if I had short hair. But I completely understand, I also only ever had short bob style hair until I was 24 and decided to start growing it out and it took forever to get it long. I'm 33 now and I still feel like I'm learning how to manage long hair, even in the simplest of ways of cleaning it so it doesn't look greasy- things I'm not sure one has to navigate if you grew up with long hair!
My grandma told me the story about when she was young and it was the first time she ever wore pants. She said she felt so ashamed being dressed in pants infront of her dad. I cant even imagen what that must have been like. Its so fascinating how quick the world changes.
Thank you for sharing!
I love dresses! I wear them daily in the warmer months, but in the wintertime, I've come to love wearing leggings with a long tank that almost looks like a short skirt over them. I also wear leg warmers from knee to ankle.
All black.
I wear a sweatshirt or hoodie on top.
And always fluffy slippers. 😘
All in all, it's a super comfy, flattering combo, but I wanted to be absolutely sure my husband thought it was "feminine enough"..
And he does! He loves it. He's like, can you imagine a man wearing that??! 😅
Even though it's not a dress silhouette, it's soft, moveable, extremely comfortable, yet flattering...very opposite of masculine energy.
So, all this to say, I very much appreciate your encouragement to women to celebrate our Biblical roles and what makes us so magically different from men!
It's a beautiful dance! 💃🕺
One of my very favorite sayings is "Vive La Difference" (Long live the difference between men & women).
Thanks again for your channel..I just discovered it and find it so refreshing to listen to.
God bless! Numbers 6:24-26 ❤