In today’s day and age, it is entirely too easy for young
women to dress in a way that draws the wrong kind of attention and turns heads
for the wrong reasons. Midriffs and cleavage are practically screaming at young
women from the clothing stores, the cover of magazines and the heart of
Hollywood.
Standards for purity in dress have declined over the years and are continuing to decline as young women allow themselves to be sucked into what is now called “fashion.” How do we, as Christians, set the example for young women to be fashionable and modest at the same time? Sarah Joyner, a senior at Liberty University, has started to do her part to get this message across.
Standards for purity in dress have declined over the years and are continuing to decline as young women allow themselves to be sucked into what is now called “fashion.” How do we, as Christians, set the example for young women to be fashionable and modest at the same time? Sarah Joyner, a senior at Liberty University, has started to do her part to get this message across.
In 2011, Sarah Joyner, along with Ruth Gomes, decided she was no longer going to sit back and watch as Christian women let
themselves get sucked into the lie that society was feeding them about dressing
immodestly. The result of this decision was a fashion blog entitled Fearlessly
Chique. As its name states, Fearlessly Chique, which contains a mixture of the
words “unique” and “chic,” is about encouraging fashionable Christian women to
stand in fear before God without fear before man.
Sarah, who is the overseer of this blog and the main writer,
said she used to struggle with finding somewhere to pour her passion. She
was at a loss until she was directed to Jeremiah 29:11-13, which says, “‘For I
know the plans I have for you,’ declares the LORD, ‘plans to prosper you and
not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call on me
and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me
when you seek me with all your heart.’”
“(I) spent time praying and asking God to show me his plan for my life,” Sarah said. “I asked him to give me passion about something, knowing that I loved fashion and that I was good at business. Once I prayed this, I heard his answer loud and clear. He told me that he had delivered me out of captivity, and that I need to promote modesty to teenage girls.”
And that is exactly what she has been doing ever since.
“(I) spent time praying and asking God to show me his plan for my life,” Sarah said. “I asked him to give me passion about something, knowing that I loved fashion and that I was good at business. Once I prayed this, I heard his answer loud and clear. He told me that he had delivered me out of captivity, and that I need to promote modesty to teenage girls.”
And that is exactly what she has been doing ever since.
Fearlessly Chique is a mixture of modest fashion tips,
devotionals and opinions about modesty from a guy’s point of view. There are
too many girls in today’s society that think that dressing modestly means
covering up from neck to toe. There are also too many girls who think that
dressing fashionably means wearing the latest trends that show too much skin.
Fearlessly Chique proves both these stereotypes wrong.
What makes this blog different from any other fashion
blog? Yes, it promotes modesty, but it does not stop here. Each week, Sarah
writes a devotional that has been placed on her heart to share.
“Modesty is a balance,” Sarah said. “If girls focus too much on the inward, they can become legalistic. If girls focus too much on the outward, then they can become apathetic. When both these focuses are mixed together, they bring glory to God.”
Sarah uses this concept to write inspiring devotionals to tell girls how cherished they are by their creator. The devotionals are not completely focused on fashion because Sarah said wants to share not only her sense of fashion, but also her love for the Lord.
“Modesty is a balance,” Sarah said. “If girls focus too much on the inward, they can become legalistic. If girls focus too much on the outward, then they can become apathetic. When both these focuses are mixed together, they bring glory to God.”
Sarah uses this concept to write inspiring devotionals to tell girls how cherished they are by their creator. The devotionals are not completely focused on fashion because Sarah said wants to share not only her sense of fashion, but also her love for the Lord.
Sarah and the other writers of Fearlessly Chique could
easily stick to fashion advice and leave it at that. But they have heard the
call of God and are responding to that call. They have seen the need that has
arisen for encouraging young women to dress in a way that does not send the
wrong message and that does not cause others to stumble. They also want to
encourage young women to find their identity and contentment in Christ and not
in the attention they can get from dressing provocatively.
“If girls keep on fighting and searching for their contentment in the attention that they can get from dressing like that, then they will end up in a never ending circle,” Sarah said. “We can’t find our completeness in that. Satan gets into our minds and tells us that we can find contentment in this, but the world will continue to change the meaning of contentment. God’s love doesn’t change, and he loves us despite everything we’ve ever done. If girls start to seek God’s love instead of the world’s love, then they will find the contentment that they seek.”
“If girls keep on fighting and searching for their contentment in the attention that they can get from dressing like that, then they will end up in a never ending circle,” Sarah said. “We can’t find our completeness in that. Satan gets into our minds and tells us that we can find contentment in this, but the world will continue to change the meaning of contentment. God’s love doesn’t change, and he loves us despite everything we’ve ever done. If girls start to seek God’s love instead of the world’s love, then they will find the contentment that they seek.”