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How to Style Modest Spring Dresses with Sass & Ageless Style

Our Ageless Style group of women came up with the prompt of styling spring dresses for this month’s collaboration. With that in mind, I decided to ask my crew to wear modest spring dresses and explain our definiton of such.
It’s always so interesting to hear different perspectives of what is modest and how our thinking can change over time.

Quote of the day: “It doesn’t matter how strong your opinions are. If you don’t use your power for positive change, you are, indeed, part of the problem.” Coretta Scott King

The insider detail that you wouldn’t know by looking at our modest spring dresses outfits is that we were going thrift shopping after the photoshoot. And since our Goodwill does not have their fitting rooms open, we tailored our look to be able to shop easily.

I am a huge proponent that you can still look cute while shopping. And I think we prove that.

I’ve written other articles about what to wear when shopping as well as creating dress outfits for women our age. Feel free to peruse at your leisure.

If you are looking for modest spring dresses, my favorite retailers are Nordstrom Rack, Old Navy, and Walmart. I also found many budget-oriented options below in the widget.

Charlotte-Modest Spring Dresses for Woman over 80

How To Style Modest Spring Dresses For Older Women
Dress: Just Fashion Now~~Shoes: label worn off, she’s had them for years~~ Earrings: These are Jodie’s~~ Purse: Aldo-DSW

Charlotte shared her checklist of modest spring dresses details with these facts

  • Covers her knees
  • Sleeves (although she prefers them longer)
  • Shallow scoop neckline

As my mom has collected birthdays, her idea of modesty has certainly changed. While I would consider her style to have always been somewhat modest, the changing of our skin details has changed her dramatically.
And I understand how that happens. Unfortunately, we are brainwashed to think that we need to hide wrinkles, skin that isn’t as taut anymore as well as veins and scars.

Yet in all reality, these changes happen to each and every one of us if we are lucky to live into our golden years.
Considering this is an Ageless Style group article, I will add my two cents that taking baby steps to embrace the changes in our body is more freeing than worrying about covering it all up.

That’s not to say that modesty is bad. The only thing I consider sad is being embarrassed by our bodies.

The best thing about modest spring dresses is that you just need to add shoes and a sprinkling of accessories and you are good to go for most days.
My mom commented how she loves a print knit dress even more because it doesn’t wrinkle (or else you don’t notice the wrinkles as much).

The Extras

My mom originally wore a pair of multi-colored earrings, but I had her change them to this orange pair I had so they would stand out more.
Besides, they bookend the orange shoes so well.

I love how a yellow purse is the iconic summer bag and really pops the yellow color from the print dress.

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Jodie-Colorful Modest Spring Dresses for Shopping

Modest Spring Dresses Worn For Arizona Weather
Dress: Chicos c/o (similar here)~~Shoes: Walking Cradles ~~ Headband: Target (here)~~ Earrings: from Just Be Youtiful (here use code JTouch15)~~ Purse: Target~~Purse Strap: from Just Be Youtiful (similar here or here)~~Glasses: Glasses Shop, use code Jodie35

I was brought up dressing modestly, and have only gotten less so in my advanced years. Yet my first thought when I brought up the idea of modest spring dresses are these factors.

  • Not too tight
  • No boobs showing
  • Easy to sit in meaning the skirt isn’t too short or tight

And it’s only since moving to Arizona that I consider the fabric content of a dress when I buy it. That doesn’t mean I don’t have polyester dresses in my closet, but I’m trying to stick to natural fibers as much as possible.

I’m sure we can all agree that most of the tiered dresses are the kind we think of as not so flattering. They don’t make our shape look as good as we think it should. But in all reality, is that the only reason to wear a dress?
Besides, we are probably the only ones that critique our clothing that minutely. Sometimes, in the heat of the summer, it’s advantageous to have dresses that are looser and hide the sweat dripping down our bodies.

Anyways, the tiered dresses are definitely still trending, so if you are looking for a dress to bop around in, I’d suggest one. You may like it more than you thought you would.

Target has a huge selection of these dresses or I found some below.

Insider tip: If you struggle with thinking that the tiers make you look bigger, opt for a print one instead because the tiers aren’t as noticeable then.

Details

This sling purse is actually a belt bag I attached a colorful guitar strap instead of the “belt” that came with it. I then hung it across my body.
I know many of you think it’s strange to wear your purse this way, but it’s not a ton different than how you wear a crossbody purse. The reason I like it is it seems to camouflage the girls better this way.

I bought my guitar strap from Just Be Youtiful’s site (use code Jtouch15), but you can also find them on Amazon.

Insider tip: This is a great way to add variety to your purse without spending a ton of Money.

And then these earrings are lightweight and perfect for summer. Code Jtouch15 will work on those too.

Lesley: Modest Spring Dresses yet Cool for Hot Weather

How To Style Modest Spring Dresses For Shopping
Dress: Jostar from Sher~~Shoes: Mephito-thrifted ~~ Purse: Maruca

When I asked Lesley about what characteristics she considers for modest spring dresses, here are her 4 points.

  • No cut-outs
  • No deep necklines 
  • Not a mini
  • Not figure hugging

And in her words: “While I might have a couple of dresses that are more body-baring (strapless), this fell into the modest spring dresses prompt nicely.  I don’t have a problem baring arms and don’t consider that immodest. Since we were thrifting and I could slip skirt or pants on under the skirt portion & blouses or dresses on over it. (And just so you know, she did both of those things in Goodwill.)

I call this my ‘Old Lady’ dress because of the colors…’ When I am an old woman I shall wear red and purple ‘…so goes the poem.

One of the reasons I like this style of dress is that it’s the perfect slip-on dress.
PLUS you can layer over the top half with a top to make the dress look like a skirt or the bottom half with a skirt to make the dress look like a top very easily.

Insider tip: I know most of us think of a dress as a dress. But I’ve proved how versatile they really can be especially when they are this shape. And no, the tricks are not only for someone size 2 as I discussed here.

Details

Lesley kept her accessories simple since we were off to shopping right after these photos. The sandals are great for being on your feet for hours, and this purse is her go-to small bag that she carries everywhere.

Insider tip: If Lesley has a bigger purse or tote, she just throws this small one in it and then can have a smaller purse in a pinch.

How To Style Modest Spring Dresses For Older Women

Ageless Style

Welcome to the Ageless Style group who love to show all kinds of ideas of modest spring dresses. It’s always so inspirational to see how other women pick out their outfits and enjoy getting dressed. I hope you pop over and check them out.
And we don’t all post at the same time, so make sure to check back if their post isn’t up yet.

Ageless Style

Amy ~ Amy’s Creative Pursuits
Blog | Instagram | Pinterest | Facebook |
Bo ~ Bo’s Bodacious Blog
Blog / Instagram /Pinterest / Bloglovin’
Joanne ~ My Slice of Life
Blog
Jodie ~ Jodie’s Touch of Style
Blog | Instagram | Facebook |
Leslie ~ Once Upon a Time and Happily Ever After
Blog | Instagram | Pinterest | Facebook |
Marsha~ Marsha in the Middle
Blog /Instagram
Mireille ~ Chez Mireille Fashion Travel Mom
Blog | Instagram | Pinterest | Facebook |
Rosemary ~ Distinctly Southern Style
Blog / Instagram / Pinterest / Facebook

Modest Spring Dresses With Sass And Style

Photo credit: Rob Filogomo

How To Style Modest Spring Dresses With Sass &Amp; Ageless Style &Raquo; Tutke

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My Goal

Thank you for visiting my space on the internet. I like to showcase how it’s never too late to look great for women of any age, size, or working with any kind of budget.
I feel I’m here to help move beyond the fashion rules of yesterday and evolve. Style and clothes are made to give you joy. Not cause us Stress because we are worried about what others think.

My hope is that you get ideas and inspiration from Charlotte, Lesley, and myself. It’s not about copying what we wear, but about using what you already have and updating items along the way.
Most of all it’s getting us to think differently and dare I say, have fun.

How To Style Modest Spring Dresses With Sass &Amp; Ageless Style &Raquo; Different Edit Edited

Welcome to Jodie’s Touch of Style. I’m here to prove that it’s never too late to look great. Clothing and style are meant to showcase your inner personality. So let’s have fun and try new things.

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Jodie's Touch of Style showcases how it's never too late to look great including other older women and myself talking about fashion, beauty, and lifestyle issues.

As a retired dentist, Jodie takes her love of clothing and shopping and has come to find her superpowers in styling the same item in many ways. She is also a huge advocate for embracing our age and bodies. Getting old is a wonderful thing and learning to love ourselves while it happens is very freeing.

Looking great can happen no matter what age, shape or budget, as we show on Jodie's Touch of Style.

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