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Modest while it’s the hottest: How to dress modestly in the summer

The temperatures may be rising, but those hemlines don’t have to. Understandably, summer may bring a (heat) wave of temptation to wear less. Even when staying cool is the goal, it is still possible to maintain a modest wardrobe. Today, we’re diving into the world of feminine fashion tips for women who want to embrace modesty in the summer.  

Keep it light and bright

When it comes to dressing modestly in summer, pay attention to the fabrics you wear. Opt for lightweight and breathable materials like cotton, linen, or chambray. They allow air to flow freely, keeping you cool and collected even when the temperatures are sky-high. Say goodbye to sticky situations! 

Also, consider opting for bright colors. When the sun’s rays hit your outfit, lighter shades like yellows, pinks, and pastels bounce the sunlight away instead of absorbing it. This means less heat is trapped within the fabric, keeping you comfortably cool even on piping-hot days. This is your excuse to grab the dress in Banana Yellow this summer. Not only will it make you look more feminine and vibrant, but it will so serve as your personal sun-deflecting shield! 

Maximize Your Maxi Dresses:

A maxi dress is like a cool breeze on a hot day. Embrace the flowing, feminine elegance of long dresses that keep you comfortable while maintaining your modesty. Look for breathable fabrics, vibrant patterns, and adjustable straps to suit your style. Accessorize with a wide-brimmed hat, and you’ll be the epitome of summer chic.

Play with Palazzo Pants:

When the mercury rises, palazzo pants become your new best friend. These wide-legged wonders are not only super trendy but also incredibly comfortable. The loose fit allows air to circulate, preventing the dreaded sweaty discomfort. Pair them with a cute crop top that fully covers your mid-drift or a flowy blouse. You’ll be instantly ready to strut your stuff while keeping your cool and modesty. 


Sassy Skirts and Midi Magic:

Who said modesty couldn’t be flirty and fun? Embrace the feminine charm of midi skirts. These knee-length beauties offer ample coverage while allowing you to show off your fabulous fashion sense. Choose lightweight fabrics and experiment with playful prints and patterns.

Layer with Light Cardigans or Kimonos:

Dying to wear that stylish camisole this summer? Simply pair it with a lightweight cardigan or kimono. Not only will it provide an extra touch of modesty, but it can also serve as a fashion statement. Choose pastel colors or delicate crochet patterns to keep it stylishly breezy.

Fun with Fashion Scarves:

You don’t have to wait for the fall or winter to pull out those scarves. Scarves are a versatile accessory that can instantly elevate any summer outfit.  Part of their beauty is the way you can get creative and experiment with different scarf styles. If wearing a low-cut top, tying a stylish summer scarf around your neck can be a great way cover your chest. You can even throw around your shoulders and arms when you need a little extra coverage.

Go oversize:

Summer is the perfect time to loosen up. Don’t be afraid to get your pieces in a size or two bigger. This will not only provide ample coverage but also allow air to circulate, keeping you cool and comfortable. So, instead of grabbing your skinnies this summer embrace the wide-leg jean trend. Oversized blouses are also the epitome of relaxed chic without sacrificing modesty.

Remember, ladies, staying modest doesn’t mean compromising on style, especially during the sizzling summer months. Embrace the lightweight fabrics, flowy silhouettes, and clever layering techniques to keep your cool while looking fabulous. Now go out there, rock that modest summer fashion, and prove to the world that you don’t have to show skin to be beautiful and stylish.

Kesha Dorisma

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