Comments about ‘Eliza magazine: Style and substance’
L.A.-based magazine showcases modest fashions and uplifting articles
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Thank goodness someone has taken advantage of this industries niche. There are many women looking for updated fashion trends but are stuck with immodest or just trashy styles. Current style Mags have long abandoned us. We have been left with boring, outdated looks, leaving little option. Finally. an alternative, and with uplifting articles to boot...fabulous!
Thank goodness, that someone is making modest clothing. With a daughter on the way, I have found it almost impossible to find clothing, even for infants, that isn't sleeveless or strapless. It drives my wife absolutely crazy. It's good to see that when she gets older that there will be a magazine that promotes modest apparel.
Strapless clothes for infants? Do tell.
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