Woman Dresses Like Celebrities To Show That You Don’t Have To Be Skinny To Look Good (45 New Pics)
Since 2015, Megababe founder, author, and social media star Katie Sturino has been on a mission to prove that "style has no size" through her #SuperSizeTheLook series, which features the body acceptance advocate's side-by-side recreations of celebrity outfits she admires.
By doing so, Sturino hopes to raise awareness for size inclusivity and help others find confidence and comfort in their own skin. And judging by the number of her fans, it's working — as of this article, 790,000 people are following her on Instagram.
So continue scrolling to check out the woman's latest transformations, and for the earlier ones, open up Bored Panda's previous publications here, here, and here.
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Zendaya
Anne Hathaway
Blake Lively
Lucy Hale
Blake Lively
Katie Couric
Does anyone know where to find pants like these? I like both of these pairs.
Sofia Richie
Kate Middleton
Her coat has a more relaxed silhouette to it compared to Kate's, which I like.
Mindy Kaling
Angela Lansbury
Meghan Markle
Katie Holmes
Hailee Steinfeld
Jamie Chung
Gabrielle Union-Wade
Katie Holmes
i love the pink shoes contrasting with the white outfits !
Simone Ashley
Julianne Hough
Kate Middleton
Kate Middleton
Kate Middleton
Zendaya
Addison Rae
Olivia Rodrigo
Hailey Rhode Baldwin Bieber
Chrissy Teigen
Kendall Jenner
Not a Kendall Jenner/Anybody Kardashian fan, but they BOTH slay in this look. Love the confidence.
Emma Roberts
Tan France
Katharine Mcphee Foster
Reese Witherspoon
Sydney Sweeney
Rihanna
Wow, those legs and those shoes! I couldn't make it 10 steps in those heels without falling.
Beyoncé
Victoria Beckham
Angelina Jolie
Sophia Stallone
I hate those useless front pockets on the left but I like the cut of the pants better than on the right. I hate the bottom length and flow of the right.
Olivia Rodrigo
I'm probably going to get downvoted for this, but Olivia looks like she's trying to project a "sexy child" look and I find it kind of creepy.
Heidi Klum
Chrissy Teigen
Chrissy Teigen
Hailey Rhode Baldwin Bieber
ok, i'ma need hailey to not have so many damn names. it's annoying. lol
Jennifer Lopez
Khloé Kardashian
Sorry, but all you are doing is precisely emphasizing the difference and contrast. Just be you.
Not hating, they all look lovely. But what I’ve noticed on the plus-sized model is that she doesn’t have a hanging visible stomach. It’s what I’m most insecure about, and I was looking forward to seeing women look confident with hanging bellies. I was slightly disappointed. Not hating tho, they all look stunning!
Now that I'm older, I can't keep the weight off my stomach, so I'm an apple shape. Nothing looks good on me. Smaller or larger, all these models have a visible waistline, and things are going to look pretty much equally good on all of them. Meanwhile, people like me are relegated to wearing tents, and I don't even weigh *that* much (yet), not over 200lbs. I still look like I'm in a tent. No, I won't wear skin tight things.
Load More Replies...It's plain to say that there are outfits that aren't becoming on bigger women period. Don't be in lala land and say it does for whatever your trying to express. What ever ur trying to convey or whatever, doesn't change the fact that some clothes or fashion doesn't work for bigger girls. Now, that being said, you can kinda wear the same thing by changing up things a bit. Making it more becoming. I hate how this world thinks that bigger girls can wear the same thing as skinny girls which is a huge lie and they are ignorant and not being real. If you want to wear the same things, then lose weight and name it your goal then but don't put your head in the ground in the dirt and think that it will work out for you when it won't. I'm not dissing big girls or trying to be mean, I'm a realist and say things that are true and not what people want to hear.
It's no necessarily about being bigger, it's about different body shapes and just copying an outfit just doesn't work unless you are exactly the same proportions.
Load More Replies...And? I mean you're barely thicc. I am what society calls fat and these outfit would never be good on me. Where is your stomach? I don't see no hanging bulgde. I have had three kids. Where are the models that are my size and shape.
Exactly the point I was making above. Thank you.
Load More Replies...This would go over so much better if she didn't mimic the candid poses. It's so awkward. Just take a normal picture!
I do think it shows how much celebrities work on their posture and know how to find the right angles to make themselves look better in photos. As there are times when she is hunching her shoulders or rounding them over, which when you look at the original photos, none of them do - fair play for trying though, there’s no way I’d put that many photos of myself online!
Load More Replies...All of these would have been better if she hadn't spent so much time trying to mimic the exact setting and pose. I'm not sure if it's the concentration of the particular pose, the clothes that go with the pose or both but there are quite a few in which you can see, what seems to be, a lack of confidence. Find the right clothes for your body and style and confidence comes because you know you look your best.
Just because someone is a thinner size doesn't mean they have to be the example of what everyone has to aspire to in order to be beautiful. That's just their own body figure. I know it's natural to want to compare your body to other people's, but other people are comparing theirs to yours, too. Perhaps there's something about you someone else wishes they had. I've been quite slender when I was young and roly poly into my 30s. No matter what size I am someone always wants to make disparaging remarks to make me feel like there's something wrong with me, like an eating disorder, or saying there's something wrong with my body. We all got insecurities with ourselves no matter what size we are. When I got pregnant some jerk asked how I was going to push out a baby with such little hips. That one really got me angry. Even celebrities get it, and they get it publicly and harshly. They are not even trying to be the epitome of what people should follow. That's all magazines and ET.
She looks great, but all I can think about is how much she would have spent trying to replicate these outfits...
So you don't have to be thin to look good, apparently you just need lots of money. Lol what if you're chubby and broke though?? Um asking for a friend lol
You don't have to be skinny to look good but there's a difference between being curvy and being overweight.
Many of the celebs outfits are tailored for them. That makes an enormous difference on the same person. Also the material matters as a better material will hold its shape. Most of these comparisons aren't just comparing size. The images are largely comparing quality tailored garments with cheaper "off the rack" garments, especially the coats and suits.
The term plus sized is completely overused and is a misnomer, this lady isn’t plus sized she’s ‘normal’ sized, perhaps if media companies started referring to models and celebrities as undersized or minus size it would improve the body image of the majority of the female population of the world
There is no point in doing that. Most of these celebs are normal weight (regarding bmi). Let‘s not turn normal sized people into undersize, so that bigger people feel better. How about we just normalize that people have different sizes.
Load More Replies...I really don't understand this. I mean shaming overweight people is unfair and disgusting but taking them as examples is irresponsible and shortsighted. This woman is obese, it's a disease and need to be cured. Obesity increases the risk of high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, in particular due to inflammation of the arteries, but also dyslipidemia, liver disease (non-alcoholic steatohepatitis), chronic kidney disease. It is also associated with many cancers, particularly of the breast, uterus or liver. Trivialising overweight or obesity is dangerous.
Stop downvoting, if Big Yeti thinks that, it's their opinion!
Load More Replies...To all of these people that are saying people are too heavy, or just not having perfect bodies,you can go ahead and post a pic of yourself and let us take over and tell you how your body isn't perfect or how it doesn't fit the outfit you are wearing. F off. Ruin ur own life.
As an epidemiologist whom has had some periods of overworking through years of pandemic, I like that all the ones with Zendaya involved wearing a mask.
Angela Landsbury -- that was cute! Omg, did u all see Victoria Beckham's leg! Ewww
I don't mind all these inclusivity and body-positivity posts, but would like them even better if they weren't so relentlessly female-focused. It's like the objectifying gaze, just in a slightly different ('virtuous') form.
Women can have their own few things in life. It doesn't always have to be about men.
Load More Replies...Hey Brat, stop policing women’s bodies and comparing her to a sack of flour. Why don’t you post some images of yourself so we can all judge you?
Load More Replies...Sorry, but all you are doing is precisely emphasizing the difference and contrast. Just be you.
Not hating, they all look lovely. But what I’ve noticed on the plus-sized model is that she doesn’t have a hanging visible stomach. It’s what I’m most insecure about, and I was looking forward to seeing women look confident with hanging bellies. I was slightly disappointed. Not hating tho, they all look stunning!
Now that I'm older, I can't keep the weight off my stomach, so I'm an apple shape. Nothing looks good on me. Smaller or larger, all these models have a visible waistline, and things are going to look pretty much equally good on all of them. Meanwhile, people like me are relegated to wearing tents, and I don't even weigh *that* much (yet), not over 200lbs. I still look like I'm in a tent. No, I won't wear skin tight things.
Load More Replies...It's plain to say that there are outfits that aren't becoming on bigger women period. Don't be in lala land and say it does for whatever your trying to express. What ever ur trying to convey or whatever, doesn't change the fact that some clothes or fashion doesn't work for bigger girls. Now, that being said, you can kinda wear the same thing by changing up things a bit. Making it more becoming. I hate how this world thinks that bigger girls can wear the same thing as skinny girls which is a huge lie and they are ignorant and not being real. If you want to wear the same things, then lose weight and name it your goal then but don't put your head in the ground in the dirt and think that it will work out for you when it won't. I'm not dissing big girls or trying to be mean, I'm a realist and say things that are true and not what people want to hear.
It's no necessarily about being bigger, it's about different body shapes and just copying an outfit just doesn't work unless you are exactly the same proportions.
Load More Replies...And? I mean you're barely thicc. I am what society calls fat and these outfit would never be good on me. Where is your stomach? I don't see no hanging bulgde. I have had three kids. Where are the models that are my size and shape.
Exactly the point I was making above. Thank you.
Load More Replies...This would go over so much better if she didn't mimic the candid poses. It's so awkward. Just take a normal picture!
I do think it shows how much celebrities work on their posture and know how to find the right angles to make themselves look better in photos. As there are times when she is hunching her shoulders or rounding them over, which when you look at the original photos, none of them do - fair play for trying though, there’s no way I’d put that many photos of myself online!
Load More Replies...All of these would have been better if she hadn't spent so much time trying to mimic the exact setting and pose. I'm not sure if it's the concentration of the particular pose, the clothes that go with the pose or both but there are quite a few in which you can see, what seems to be, a lack of confidence. Find the right clothes for your body and style and confidence comes because you know you look your best.
Just because someone is a thinner size doesn't mean they have to be the example of what everyone has to aspire to in order to be beautiful. That's just their own body figure. I know it's natural to want to compare your body to other people's, but other people are comparing theirs to yours, too. Perhaps there's something about you someone else wishes they had. I've been quite slender when I was young and roly poly into my 30s. No matter what size I am someone always wants to make disparaging remarks to make me feel like there's something wrong with me, like an eating disorder, or saying there's something wrong with my body. We all got insecurities with ourselves no matter what size we are. When I got pregnant some jerk asked how I was going to push out a baby with such little hips. That one really got me angry. Even celebrities get it, and they get it publicly and harshly. They are not even trying to be the epitome of what people should follow. That's all magazines and ET.
She looks great, but all I can think about is how much she would have spent trying to replicate these outfits...
So you don't have to be thin to look good, apparently you just need lots of money. Lol what if you're chubby and broke though?? Um asking for a friend lol
You don't have to be skinny to look good but there's a difference between being curvy and being overweight.
Many of the celebs outfits are tailored for them. That makes an enormous difference on the same person. Also the material matters as a better material will hold its shape. Most of these comparisons aren't just comparing size. The images are largely comparing quality tailored garments with cheaper "off the rack" garments, especially the coats and suits.
The term plus sized is completely overused and is a misnomer, this lady isn’t plus sized she’s ‘normal’ sized, perhaps if media companies started referring to models and celebrities as undersized or minus size it would improve the body image of the majority of the female population of the world
There is no point in doing that. Most of these celebs are normal weight (regarding bmi). Let‘s not turn normal sized people into undersize, so that bigger people feel better. How about we just normalize that people have different sizes.
Load More Replies...I really don't understand this. I mean shaming overweight people is unfair and disgusting but taking them as examples is irresponsible and shortsighted. This woman is obese, it's a disease and need to be cured. Obesity increases the risk of high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, in particular due to inflammation of the arteries, but also dyslipidemia, liver disease (non-alcoholic steatohepatitis), chronic kidney disease. It is also associated with many cancers, particularly of the breast, uterus or liver. Trivialising overweight or obesity is dangerous.
Stop downvoting, if Big Yeti thinks that, it's their opinion!
Load More Replies...To all of these people that are saying people are too heavy, or just not having perfect bodies,you can go ahead and post a pic of yourself and let us take over and tell you how your body isn't perfect or how it doesn't fit the outfit you are wearing. F off. Ruin ur own life.
As an epidemiologist whom has had some periods of overworking through years of pandemic, I like that all the ones with Zendaya involved wearing a mask.
Angela Landsbury -- that was cute! Omg, did u all see Victoria Beckham's leg! Ewww
I don't mind all these inclusivity and body-positivity posts, but would like them even better if they weren't so relentlessly female-focused. It's like the objectifying gaze, just in a slightly different ('virtuous') form.
Women can have their own few things in life. It doesn't always have to be about men.
Load More Replies...Hey Brat, stop policing women’s bodies and comparing her to a sack of flour. Why don’t you post some images of yourself so we can all judge you?
Load More Replies...