Modesty in dressing is a Latter-day Saint standard that shows God how much women respect their bodies as temples of God
Starting its life as the C hemise la reine (link to Sarah Lorraine Goodman's blog about the chemise la reine, and here's a link to her master's thesis on the subject) in the 1780s the white muslin dress was an indispensible part of a French woman's wardrobe in the 1790s and early 1800s
Why they work: The skirt line moves with you instead of clinging, so your legs look long in a smooth way
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Asymmetry intentionally breaks the traditional, expected rules of balance, resulting in a garment that feels highly dynamic, fluid, and artistic