A red midi dress is a statement piece that exudes confidence, elegance, and versatility. Whether you're heading to a formal event, a work lunch, or a night out with friends, I'm here to guide you on how to style this eye-catching dress to perfection.
Sophisticated Office Dinner
Transform your red midi dress into an elegant office-appropriate attire. You can layering it with a tailored blazer. Or wear this dress on it's own. Complete the look with classic nude pumps and a structured tote bag for a professional and chic ensemble.
Romantic Date Night:
Elevate your red midi dress for a romantic date night by pairing it with strappy heels and a statement clutch. Add a touch of glamour with delicate jewelry, such as a dainty necklace and stud earrings. A soft updo or loose waves will complement the elegance of the dress, making you feel like the belle of the ball.
Wedding Guest:
Elevate your red midi dress for a wedding guest by pairing it with cream heels and a statement clutch. And like with the romantic date night look, add some delicate feminine jewelries, such as a dainty necklace and stud earrings.
A Bold Evening Look:
Create an edgy and bold look by pairing your red midi dress with a black stiletto booties, statement earrings and finish the look with a leather jacket. This contrast of feminine and leather makes for a striking chic yet classy look.
A red midi dress is a versatile and statement-making piece that can be styled in numerous ways to suit any occasion. Whether you prefer a casual, sophisticated, or romantic, there's a way to make this elegant midi dress will work for you. Experiment with different accessories, layers, and footwear to find your perfect red midi dress ensemble.
We make fewer dresses, less often—on purpose
We are a slower fashion, Christian clothing brand that makes and sells feminine dresses for woman looking to reclaim their God-given femininity.
We believe that being born a woman, you are inherently feminine. Life may tell you otherwise, but sometimes all we need is a reminder. And that reminder is as easy as seeing yourself as the woman you are.
Our dresses are exclusively available through preorder, often times making less than demand. So that we can focus on what really matters: making you look more feminine and feel pretty
Why Femininity Matters More Than Ever
A comment on one of my videos stopped me in my tracks recently.
I posted a video showcasing one of our styles, and the comment asked, Why the focus on femininity? Why the emphasis on it?
I had to sit with that for a while.
Because I understood the skepticism.
There's a version of the femininity conversation that feels performative.
The aesthetic. The expensive taste. The fixation on men and a lifestyle.
And then adding a layer of dark spirituality - feminine energy, how to awaken it, manifestation.
And if you're a Christian, what seemed good and light has a complicated perspective.
So I understand why someone would raise an eyebrow.
But when I responded to that comment, I shared the real reason we're obsessed with femininity. And it starts with my own story.
Growing up, I was insecure about my womanhood. I believed my worth was tied to what I produced — what I achieved, what I could show for myself. It was only after becoming a Christian, after God began to reveal that my femininity was never the problem, that I started to see clearly. The world's contortion of femininity and masculinity — that didn't catch God off guard. None of it surprised him.
But what I really wanted to drive home is this:
femininity matters now more than ever. And here's why.
For the sake of this conversation, let me define what I mean by femininity. I'm talking about the attributes, talents, and skills particular to womanhood — the things a woman possesses that are distinct, that are hers.
This matters because it reveals God's intentionality from the very beginning.
Genesis 1:27 tells us God created Adam and Eve in his likeness. The qualities we sometimes struggle with as women — the ones that make us feel inadequate, vulnerable, too soft — were not accidents. They were designed. Purposefully, by our Father. Not to make us a liability. To make us necessary.
When we look further into Genesis, we see that Adam was formed from dust and called to work the land. God looked at him and said: It is not good for man to be alone. I will make a helper for him.
He didn't create another man.
When God created Eve, he formed her from Adam's rib and brought her to him.
That imagery gives hint to the importance of womanhood.
The bible uses the word, helper, which does not mean a subservant.
Rather it carries the meaning of having strength, having skill, possessing something complementary that the other person does not have.
But here's what took my breath away.
That same word, helper, is used elsewhere in Scripture to describe God's relationship with Israel.
And used in the New Testament to describe the Holy Spirit.
Let that land for a second.
A woman is not helpless or defenseless, but she was created on purpose with gifts and talents unique to her - orchestrated by the Lord
That's not a small thing. That's everything.
When I embraced my womanhood, Scripture opened up to me in ways it hadn't before.
I started seeing Jesus differently — more richly, more personally.
The story that always gets me is the woman at the well. John 4.
I've heard it preached a hundred different ways. She's called immoral, obstinate, a cautionary tale. But when you read it as a woman, you see something else entirely.
She comes at high noon — seeking isolation.
She knew no one would be at the well.
She wasn't being practical. She was trying to hide, because that's all she knew. How to be invisible
And Jesus, the bible tells us, came to the well to meet her.
He asks her for water.
And by doing so, he offers a water much greater than anything she could experience.
WHat's so beautiful is that Jesus sees this woman fully...
I think it's the same way Jesus saw Nathaniel and said, I saw you under the fig tree.
It was a moment of being truly known, and fully loved.
And in that moment, that woman felt something. She goes from being invisible to telling the city about the man who sees her.
And the bible tells us that the whole city comes to Jesus because of her testimony.
That's what happens when a woman knows she is loved.
This Is Why We Do What We Do
Femininity matters to us because you matter. Not as a concept. Not as an aesthetic. As a woman, made on purpose, for this moment.
Our brand exists to remind you of that. If you're struggling with your womanhood — if some part of you resents being a woman, feels lesser for it, wishes you were built differently — I want you to hear this: God loved you enough to make you exactly this way. You bear his image. Whether you're soft or strong, whether you fit the mold or don't, you are loved by Jesus.
That's the whole thing. That's why femininity matters.
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