Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Women's Fashion Today

Today, I thought I would talk about fashion. I am becoming worried about the shallowness of women's fashion today. The common sentiment is that we should look just as the men do, then maybe we will gain the rights that we, admittedly, don't have now. But do we want that? Ponder this:

The fashion of today is top heavy with menswear and strong lines. Some companies balance this with soft edges, and delicate prints, but most are desperate for hard and rough looks. The difficult part of this is that the risk of doing so defeats the purpose of women’s wear. The purpose of such is to leave no reason to doubt that women are women, and men are men.

In the culture of today, this has been scrambled to the point that a person has to look twice to discover if it is a man or a woman. The important thing to remember, is that fashion is not as much a part of taste as it is of modesty and of distinction. If there is no distinction between a man or woman, then it results in a confusion of gender, truth, and ultimately, of one’s faith.

The multibillion dollar fashion industry has drawn upon what the average female wants to wear, or see. The companies only put out what would sell, or would produce monetary gain. Thus we can surmise that the fashion industry is producing what is called good taste only because that is what we want. From this conclusion, we can only begin to wonder what fashion would be like, if it had followed a more modest trend.

How a person shops, talks, and reads, will ultimately influence those that work in fashion. What is important is not that the people change the fashion industry, but rather, that the people change the way they dress. Currently, fashion is based upon what will make the female population sensually attractive to the male population. Immense problems arise once a society rejects God’s standard of dress, and follows Satan’s agenda.

The word ‘fad’ is defined as: a temporary fashion, notion, manner of conduct, etc., especially one followed enthusiastically by a group.’ This is evident in the current fashion industry. No sooner has one distinctive feature been displayed on the runway, then another follows it the week after. One must eventually realize that the fads that are rife in today’s culture are no more than a waste of time and money.

There are those that are desperate to be the latest in fashion, but once having bought the item that they are coveting, they lose interest in it and must rush back to the store. This not only takes a huge toll upon the bank account, but fosters a dissatisfaction with what God has given us. In 1 John 2:15:17, the Lord commands us to leave the love of this world.


This is very important to the health of the church, to the health of the believer, and to the health of a nation. For many people have wandered from the faith, and chosen the world’s answer to their problems. As a Christian, we must beware of false prophets in the fashion industry, and be careful of what we believe is modest.

Attempting to explain the damage of inappropriate fashion is nigh impossible. The worst of which causes women to act less like what they were created to be, more often assuming the role of the man in the family. What many do not realize, is that this is detrimental to the family relationship that God created for us.  

Lastly, one must be careful of what they allow in their lives. (For we walk by faith, not by sight:) Fashion is the culmination of an individual’s taste, morals, and convictions. It is said that fashion tells others what we think of ourselves, and those around us. Americans especially, need to be wary of fashion, because it is seen as a way of expressing freedom, and can be taken too far. Simply put, fashion is an art form. A way for a person to express herself, demonstrating her emotions and ideas.
~Marissa

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