Each outfit we choose out has the potential to showcase our distinct personalities and sense of ourselves as beloved children of God. Personal style is a divine representation of our unique personality and a reflection of the fact that we were created in God's likeness. This truth extends beyond simple attire.
Theology of Style: Expressing the Unique and Unrepeatable You by Lillian Fallon delves deeply into the profound truth that what we wear is more than just fabric on our bodies—it is a radiant statement of our unrepeatable identity, a tangible expression of being made in the image of our Creator. Fallon draws from her experience in the fashion industry.
Lillian Fallon, a speaker and author who focuses on the relationship between personal style and faith, takes readers on a transforming journey in which she identifies and celebrates the power of personal style to reveal to us our value as one-of-a-kind, unrepeatable daughters of God.
Theology of Style provides Catholic women with helpful advice for creating their own personal style and responds to a number of important questions that frequently come up when talking about personal style, clothing options, and modesty through a combination of heartfelt anecdotes, humorous stories, and profound insights from St. John Paul II's Theology of the Body:
- Does what we wear truly matter?
- Can our clothing choices reflect our faith?
- How does our personal style affirm our dignity as individuals created in the image of God?
- How can we glorify God, and grow closer to him, through our clothing and personal style?
- Where does modesty fit in?
- And more!
In these pages, Catholic women will learn the remarkable value of fashion as a means of discovering their identity, appreciating their value, and developing a close relationship with God. The book's readers will have a better grasp of how to combine their personal preferences with their religious beliefs, embrace their divine nature, and exalt God in the process.