Saturday, November 19, 2011

Girls have Always Loved to be Girls


This week, a friend and I went to the local art museum to see an exhibit of Italian art. Not only did I get to see the La Bella portrait that I mentioned in an earlier post, but they also had a replica of her famous blue dress and prints of other paintings from the time period. One of the many things that stood out to us was the women’s clothing and hair.

“Women back then wore such pretty closes,” I told my friend. “Can you imagine how long it must have taken to get dressed in the morning?”

I tried to imagine putting on all those layers. Several of the women, including La Bella, had intricate hairstyles that obviously involved a lot of braiding and twisting. Then came the accessories—strings of beads, jewels, and furs.

“Look at her,” My friend said when we finally stood in front of the La Bella portrait that was saved for the end. “It’s obvious from her stance that she was a very confident woman.” We talked about how strong-but-feminine she looked. I wondered if part of her confidence came from feeling pretty in that blue dress, with her hair done perfectly.

It struck me as I considered how long ago she lived, that God clearly created women with a natural desire to feel pretty. Today, instead of sewing gowns lined with gold thread and braiding our waist-length hair before arranging it delicately around our heads, we choose favorite fashions, wear make-up, and style our hair in ways that make us feel good about ourselves. A bad day can often be remedied by a pedicure. Face it; few things lift our spirits like knowing we look nice.

Does this mean women are shallow and only care about our looks? Not at all. I think it means that we enjoy being who God made us to be—girls. What a fun privilege!

Each of us has our own list of things that makes us feel pretty. I, for example, love jewelry, especially if it’s delicate and looks slightly antique. I enjoy having naturally curly hair. While I like to wear jeans and boots, my clothing style is definitely feminine. I feel best when I know I’m wearing a color that people say I look good in. (Since I don’t see in color, my friends are nice enough to tell me.)

What about you? What makes you feel pretty? Why do you think women enjoy dressing up and looking our best? What blessing do we enjoy by being girls?

4 comments:

Kyla Makay said...

Yes. Dressing up makes me feel pretty- and so does dancing... and wearing my leotard and tights. :)
Makay
www.thebirdssay.blogspot.com

Betsy St. Amant said...

SHOES! :)

Captain Jess said...

I feel pretty when im having a good clear skin day, have some color in my cheeks, have managed to get my hair to behave, and when i get to wear something that's both pretty and comfortable preferably in green cuz it's my favorite color. (= I tend to have a thing for little jackets

emii said...

Imagine if we could wear such cool old-fashioned clothes! I played a part in our school production a couple of months back and just wanted to keep my costume; the flowy arms, the skirt, then vest-like top thing... oh, I loved it!

But then I remember trackies and hoodeis and uggies and think, really? Could I be bothered?;)