Modesty is an Aspect of Faith

Springtime is around the corner.  That means it’s time to have a friendly reminder on What Not To Wear. 
I would urge all Relief Societies to invite the Young Women to attend a Sunday lesson on the subject of Modesty.  Because this is an age-old problem, all women, young and old, can contribute and benefit from this subject.  I would also urge you to have a special dinner/demonstration/fashion show where you can maybe answer questions, get into a demonstration type discussion, listen to concerns, and hear experiences that make it all worth it.  Janice Kapp Perry wrote a song called, “Modesty is Always in Style”. 
It is important that both mother and daughter be together on this.  Maybe you could allow time and tips on how to continue this discussion at home.  This meeting can be a lot of fun, with some serious testifying thrown in.  You should conclude with the idea that all sisters are there to help and encourage one another; something positive.  Follow-up activities, goals, and motivation should continue.  We love our daughters, we want them to know it, modesty is an excellent way to use fabric to wrap our arms around them.
You will find a MODESTY category at the top of this page.  Feel free to use the information in those posts.  There is also a talk, by Elder Hales, in the Reference section, also on this page.  Once and for all, we need to stand as Mormon Women, Daughters of God, a Peculiar People, a Candle on a Hill, a Light unto the World.  We don’t have to dress differently, but we do have to dress well.  This is one very important way we can show our love toward our Heavenly Father, and His Son, the Redeemer of the World.