If the dress honors femininity and makes a woman proud, even religious Israelis shouldn't object
A women’s magazine is going viral after introducing a new line of provocative dresses. While everyone is allowed to express their opinions, conservatives are missing the point.
Our culture is starved of beautiful things. Everything women are sold to wear is either casual clothes or made to make women appear more masculine. From oversized sweaters and pants to yoga leggings and matching sweatsuits, femininity is left out of the equation when designers craft our wardrobes.
Enter Evie Magazine. Evie has never claimed to be a conservative magazine. For goodness sake, its website boasts sex and relationship tips. However, it wants to be a magazine where women can find beauty and reconnect with their feminine style. Between the posts about the harms of birth control, marital advice and sweet Christmas traditions, they started a dress line with their brand Sundress.co.
Well it's definitely something feminine, and that's the point many alleged conservatives missed for ages. All these years, would-be conservatives went hysterical over stuff that's supposed to emphasize a woman's femininity, and is far from "porn" as the hystericals claim. In Israel, there's Haredis and their bleeding-heart supporters who've made things worse when they attack admirable outfits like these, and they have to stop this at once, because all it's done is give leftists ammunition to use against right-wingers in Israel and elsewhere. Of course, even leftists here have abandoned whatever respect they supposedly had for femininity (when they see nothing wrong with the Islamic niqab, that should make clear where they really stand), and any right-winger who doesn't want to give Judaism a bad name should embrace what Sundress is offering too. I'll definitely defend this dress on this side of the Atlantic. So congratulations to Evie and Sundress for designing these dresses. They're something Israeli women - including religious women - should wear too, for many reasons.The Raw Milkmaid Dress
— Brittany Hugoboom (@BritHugoboom) December 17, 2024
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