tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2150363806357767058.post2095074828933838148..comments2023-12-30T22:13:20.677+01:00Comments on In the Way: Is Fashion Evil?Lou Ann Keiserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02684047509152182217noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2150363806357767058.post-43646486264346093342014-03-11T17:05:04.863+01:002014-03-11T17:05:04.863+01:00Thank you, Barbara. I tend to go fairly classic my...Thank you, Barbara. I tend to go fairly classic myself, but I've always enjoyed people who can dress with flair and carry it off well. That woman I mentioned was terrific! I believe that being Christian means accepting people as they are--and as they dress. We need grace to do that, but it's right. Thank you for your thoughtful comment. God bless!Lou Ann Keiserhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02684047509152182217noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2150363806357767058.post-24005930012414088162014-03-11T16:46:28.441+01:002014-03-11T16:46:28.441+01:00Good post. I agree, it's not wrong to be "...Good post. I agree, it's not wrong to be "stylish" if there is nothing wrong with the said style. It is probably more economical to go with classic styles that will do for years rather than buying trendy things every year, but a few of those is fine. There is no virtue in looking several years behind the times, but then again, I get frustrated that certain items are considered "out" even by Christians just because people have moved on to other styles.<br /><br />I love the vintage-y outfit you described though I don't think I could pull it off. The styles in Anne of Green Gables are my favorites though I love the 40s styles as well.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com