Michelle Duggaris trying out a new look that may surprise fans of19 Kids and Counting.

“The older everyone gets, the busier life gets— which means it’s always extra special when we manage to get all 9 of us sisters + mom together again in the same place at the same time,” Jessa shared. “Last week was golden. 🤍🤍”

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In January, Jinger opened up to PEOPLE about her own decision to forgo her parents' traditional dress code as an adult.

“I thought I had to wear only skirts and dresses to please God,” she shared. “And if I step outside of what I think is expected of me, I would think God’s going to be so displeased with me and it could bring harm on myself.”

The IBLP movement teaches that women should be subservient to their husbands and that followers should shun dancing, dating and much of modern popular culture. Jim Bob and Michelle have spoken at its seminars; Gothard, 88, led the church until 2014, when more than 30 women accused him of harassment and molestation.

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Jinger further expanded uponher parents' dress codein her and husbandJeremy Vuolo’s 2021 bookThe Hope We Hold: Finding Peace in the Promises of God.

“My mom had always dressed us girls in skirts and dresses, a standard that was taken from Deuteronomy 22:5, which says, ‘A woman shall not wear a man’s garment,’ (ESV) and I never really questioned it,” Jinger wrote.

“Modesty was a huge topic in our house, and we believed that wearing skirts instead of pants was a central part of being modest. But I wanted to discover for myself what the Bible had to say,” continued the Arkansas native.

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After studying scripture and listening to sermons as an adult, she “realized that biblical modesty is deeper and more profound than wearing skirts instead of pants,” she wrote inThe Hope We Hold. “Modesty isn’t only about what you wear. It’s about the position of your heart.”

Wanting to “follow what the Bible said,” and searching through it “for answers,” Jinger notes that she “never found a passage specifically forbidding women from wearing pants.”

source: people.com