10 Stylish Ways to Beat the Summer Heat — And Stay Modest at the Same Time!
The hottest days of summer are upon us, which can make dressing modestly a challenge— but it can be done! Here are 10 outfit ideas to beat the heat, maintain your modesty, and look chic all at the same time:
1) Cover up the Cold Shoulder
(As seen on Salvatore Ferragamo, Sonia Rykiel Spring/Summer 2016.)
2) Crochet All the Way
Wear a linear collection 3/4 slip dress.
(As seen on Oscar de le Renta, Calvin Klein Spring/Summer 2016.)
3) Back to Embroidery
(Vintage Kaftan. As seen on Naem Kahan Spring/Summer 2016.)
4) Pop the Poplin Shirt
Take the classic Poplin Shirt, add a few inches and call it a dress.
(As seen on Ellery, Victoria Beckahm and DKNY Summer 2016.)
5) Slip Dressing
Layer with Falke bodysuits or consider a slip Dress with sleeves by The Frock NYC.
(As seen on Nili lotan, Valentino and Victoria Beckham Summer and Pre-Fall 2016.)
6) Scarf that Sheitel
Throw on a silk scarf over your wig.
(As seen on Dolce and Gabanna Spring/Summer 2016.)
7) The_ModestMom Jeans
A modest take on your classic Mom Jeans.
(Street Style 2016)
8) Romantic Runway
Chiffon, ruffles and pastels.
(As seen on Carolina Harrera, The Row Spring/Summer 2016.)
9) Pre-Fall Florals
(As seen on Georgio Armani , Erdem and Gucci Pre-Fall 2016.)
10) Statement Sleeves
(As seen on Rodarte, Derek Lam, Alexander McQueen Spring/Summer 2016.)
Find more fashion inspiration on Emunah’s Instagram, The Modest Mom.
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