After nearly two centuries of strict modesty standards, the Mormon Church has made a historic change—women’s garments now allow for exposed shoulders. In this in-depth panel, Mormon women unpack the significance of this shift. From the garments’ Masonic roots and historical designs to the ways they’ve shaped modesty culture, sexuality, and control over women’s bodies, this conversation dives deep. The panel also explores the social media response, health concerns, and the ongoing discomfort many women still face. With personal stories, historical context, and commentary on the new designs, this is a must-watch discussion on a topic rarely spoken about so openly.
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It is not the “truth.” It is a business. The “ongoing re$storation” continues. Whatever the member$hip wants the church will give, slowly. The older generation has to passes away the new generation, (customer base) comes in so do the new rules.
Now if they would just do more truth. Admit that D&C section 132 was a hoax. Admit that the BOM is a 19th century production, Admit that Joseph Smith did not “translate” the Book of Abraham. Admit they they have no more standing before deity than any other religion.