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Christian actor, producer, and advocate Candace Cameron Bure continues to discuss “girls under pressure” in her ninth season of the “Candace Cameron Bure Podcast.” The multigenerational cast dove into the topics of fashion and modesty, hot topics for today’s women.

“That word gets such a bad rap,” said Candace, referring to the word “modesty.”

Candace Cameron Bure Loves ‘Little Steps of Growth’ When Her Daughter Navigates Modesty

Natasha Bure, Candace’s daughter, and “The JWLKRS Podcast” host Allie Schnacky joined Candace to talk about “life’s challenges, celebrations, and everything in between.” In the podcast episode, the trio were transparent as they discussed how a love of fashion and modesty are interwoven.

True beauty comes from within,” says the episode description. “What does it mean to dress in a way that reflects Christ rather than seeking validation from others?”

“How do you handle the pressure of fashion choices?” the description asks. “It’s not just about trends but a reflection of creativity and the heart.”

Modesty “is a really good word,” argued Candace. “But, it can be used to hurt people. It can be used to shame people.”

Schnacky offered her perspective that “fashion and modesty are two completely different things.” She said that fashion is her style, “what I choose to wear” that “best represents the personality that God created me with,” while “modesty is more like a heart posture.”

Schnacky said, “I can be fully clothed from head to toe and still be immodest if my heart posture is to seek attention and approval from people.”

“When I dressed a certain way, I presented myself…”

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Janna Firestone
Janna Firestone
Janna lives in Northern Colorado with her husband and two teenage boys. You’ll often find her hiking, paddleboarding, or enjoying a good board game indoors. She's an unapologetic Dallas Cowboys fan, and an even bigger fan of coffee, dry shampoo, and authentic conversations.

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