I Am Tall - What Looks Best On Me | Modest Fashion For Tall Women
Being tall is often praised — "model height," they say.
But when it comes to real-life dressing, the struggle is real:
Dresses feel short. Sleeves end early. Waists sit too high.
And no — layering leggings under a short maxi isn’t always the answer.
But once you understand what works for your height, modest fashion becomes your power zone — not your problem.
The Common Frustrations Tall Girls Face
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Ankle-length maxis turning into midis
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“Full sleeve” meaning 3/4 on you
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Waistlines sitting awkwardly on the ribs
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Dupattas that feel more like scarves than shawls
It’s not about your height being difficult — it’s about clothes being made for an average that doesn't include you.
What Looks Naturally Great on Tall Women
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A-line maxi dresses with adjustable waistlines
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Straight-cut kurtas with ankle-grazing bottoms
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Layered flared skirts that highlight your height instead of cutting it
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Full-sleeve hakoba or embroidery tops with emphasis on vertical design
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Monochrome sets or flowy co-ords that elongate without exaggerating
Pro tip? Long silhouettes look intentional on tall frames. You never look “lost” in the outfit — you carry it.
Customization: The Secret Tall Girls Shouldn’t Skip
Made-to-order clothing allows you to:
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Add those extra 2–4 inches in length
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Extend sleeves to your wrist
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Adjust the waist to fall naturally — not ride up
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Skip awkward layering or underdressing tricks
It’s not about asking for special treatment — it’s about making fashion feel like it fits you, not fights you.
Being tall isn’t a styling challenge — it’s a styling opportunity.
You already have the frame most designs dream of. All you need are garments made to match your length, your flow, your movement.
Because modest fashion for tall women isn’t just possible — it’s powerful.
💫 Made for your height. And your vibe.
Browse Yezwe’s customizable silhouettes — floor-length maxis, high-waist co-ords, and modest styles designed to fit your frame without compromise.