Nesreen Yaman spent a large chunk of her childhood in Syria and traveled back and forth to her birthplace of Tulsa, Okla., each summer. She moved to Minnesota in 2009 after meeting her husband and ...
This is why all revolutionary feminism must be femmephilic, or so it is here argued—because our fight as feminists is not with femininity at all, but with femininity’s abuse. Let us at last confront ...
Self-sabotage can show up in the strangest places. Take the recent neuroscience lecture in New York, which was followed by the customary question and answer period. Eventually, the speaker announced ...
In the 1950s, modesty wasn't a radical concept; it was the norm, respected, even expected. Dressing with moderation wasn't controversial; it was common sense, a reflection of self-respect, not a sign ...
Young Catholic adults in the entertainment and media industries make a modest proposal: Let’s defend decency in dress — and put our wardrobes where our words are. Shakespeare may have been right to ...
Toxic femininity is a form of internalized misogyny that involves restricting yourself to stereotypically “feminine” behaviors in order to appeal to men. It’s more common than you might think. Perhaps ...
The saree is ancient and inherently Indian, but the blouse arrived much later through British influence. Victorian modesty, ...
In the industry of activewear, where the pursuit of inclusivity and fashion-forward design often diverges, QYNDA emerges as a great option. With its distinctive line of modest activewear, QYNDA boldly ...