When we hear the word modesty, people usually think or see it as either what you wear or how you carry yourself. You see, modesty is about the clothes we wear, covering our bodies in a way that avoids drawing unnecessary attention.
For others, it goes beyond dressing, its more of your heart, your attitude, and how you interact with people. For others, it's more about religion, and faith. So what really is Modesty? Personally, I believe modesty is not just one thing; it is a blend of everything, the heart, the body, and the way we carry ourselves. Now, let me explain better.
In many cultures, especially traditional societies like mine in Nigeria, modesty is seen in how a person dresses. For example, in my culture when a woman wears a wrapper and a blouse, or when a man wears his traditional agbada that's covers his, people often describe it as modest. But if we look at it properly, is modesty really only about how much skin is covered or what type of clothing we choose? I dont think so.
A person could cover themselves from head to toe but still carry themselves with arrogance and pride. On the other hand, someone might dress in a modern, less “covered” way yet carry a heart that is humble, respectful, and pure.
This is where the modern world comes in with its categorization of modesty. Today, the idea of modesty has shifted. In many societies, modesty is no longer strictly tied to covering your body. It is often refer to freedom of expression, confidence, and comfort. For example, in some Igbo cultures, wearing short dresses or fitted clothing is not considered immodest; rather, modesty is judged by how the person behaves, speaks, and respects others. The modern perspective leans more on individuality and less on collective cultural standards. To different people and culture, modesty means different tings.
But let’s be real, all traditional views of modesty often lean towards restraint, humility, and protecting one’s dignity. In todays world, people now see modesty as personal belief, you will hear people saying things like, “It’s my body, I can do whatever I want with it.”
While that is true to some extent, does it mean modesty has lost its place in society? I don’t think so.
To me, modesty needs to be balance. It is about knowing that how you present yourself outwardly reflects something about your inner self. If your heart carries humility, kindness, and respect for others, it will show in the way you talk, walk, and even dress.
It doesn’t mean you have to wear the longest gown, skirt or the biggest trousers, but it does mean you dress and act in a way that doesn’t deliberately provoke negative thoughts attract people with bad personality, or present you poorly in the society you find yourself. It’s not about rules or restriction, it’s about intention.
In the end, modesty is not about a checklist of clothes or behaviors. It is a lifestyle that combines humility of the heart with respect in outward appearance. To be modest is to live in such a way that you value yourself, value others, and let your presence bring peace, not noise.
Thanks for reading. My name is Fashtioluwa. All images used are mine.
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