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Woman Dresses Like Celebrities To Show That You Don’t Have To Be Skinny To Look Good (New Pics)
InterviewNew York body acceptance advocate, founder of Megababe, and author of 'Body Talk' Katie Sturino continues to wow the internet with her spot-on recreations of celebrity outfits. Katie believes that all bodies are beautiful and that you don’t need to be stick-thin or adhere to runway model standards to look gorgeous in an outfit. Check out some of Katie’s best new looks below and remember to upvote the ones that inspired you the most.
Katie fights for women of every size to be better represented in the fashion industry. She wants fabulous outfits to come in all shapes and sizes as part of the #SupersizeTheLook movement.
In a follow-up interview, Katie told Bored Panda about her latest projects, the current state of size acceptance in the fashion industry, and her style tips for women this summer and fall. Scroll down to have a read.
Done feasting your eyes on the amazing outfits in this list but yearning for more great style pics? We’ve got you covered. Check out Bored Panda’s previous features of Katie’s outfits here, here, here, and here.
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Kate Middleton
Irina Shayk
I don´t get it - what is the point of this type of bags? They´re unpractical, small and useless,just like pockets on female clothes!
Busy Philipps
Katie told Bored Panda that what she's most proud of is her recent book 'Body Talk.' "It’s an interactive guidebook on how to tackle your deepest body issues and the response that I have received from it has been so emotional and rewarding. It has definitely been a bright light for me and many others in the context of the pandemic," she shared with us.
"The diet industry has turned reemergence from quarantine into this weight loss moment where you’re expected to 'start fresh' and 'lose the weight,' but the fact is we’re still in a pandemic and it is an extremely stressful time," Katie stated that the pandemic is still very much ongoing. "The focus on weight gain takes away from the larger point that you’ve survived the pandemic and this is the body that got you through it. Appreciating your body for those reasons is a big part of body acceptance too, beyond just how you look and feel in clothes. It’s more than that."
Mindy Kaling
Lana Condor
Oh girl, looking cute af but those watery lines coming from the corner? That is almost definitely wee. Fresh wee. That you are now standing in. I hope those weren't your shoes
Ciara
Bored Panda wanted to get Katie's take on what might be holding the fashion industry back from size acceptance in 2021. Here's her perspective: "The new guards of the fashion industry seem to have a more open and accepting point of view when it comes to size, but I also think the old guard is still present and continues to perpetuate an antiquated perspective on sizing. It’s been pretty well debunked that it isn’t cost-prohibitive to launch extended sizing!"
Finally, we were curious to get some style tips for women this season. "Definitely lean into the biker short trend—it’s super comfortable and easy to style. Big chunky shoes are also back which I love! One trend I keep seeing and am especially excited about are white cowboy boots. I’m obsessed with a pair I just got from Tecovas," Katie wanted to share with all of you Pandas.
Amelia Gray Hamlin
Sarah Jessica Parker
Previously, I had a couple of in-depth chats with Katie about her ongoing projects, her goals, and size inclusivity. Katie’s been very busy ever since the start of the pandemic.
"I’ve been able to really connect directly with my followers in a new way through Stories. I am sharing my personal beliefs more. I’m definitely not shooting as much 'street style' content," Katie told Bored Panda at the start of 2021.
Right before the lockdowns started, Sturino launched her Squeaky Clean Hand Sanitizer via her Megababe brand in January 2020.
"By March, the product sold out twice and the waitlist reached 15,000, but we were able to speed up our production to launch a bigger size as well as restock. We also launched the #MegababeCares initiative,” she said.
Hailey Bieber
Barbie
Tamu Mcpherson
“We asked healthcare workers what would help most with long shifts, and sent anti-sweat, chafe, and odor products to provide comfort to these healthcare heroes. At the end of December, we launched our Squeaky Clean Sanitizing Wipes,” Katie noted how she adapted some of her business decisions to the circumstances.
Katie continued to work on the ‘Make My Size’ project as well. “It has been interesting to see how the media has covered weight gain and loss in quarantine. I always share that this is not news!" she said.
In the body acceptance advocate’s opinion, those struggling with self-confidence ought to reframe the issue. “I always say, put your confidence on first!"
Kate Middleton
I'm sorry, Kay Middleton looks gorgeous in literally everything she wears!! (And yes, I know that's because she has the means to fund it, but still - I love her style!)
Katie Holmes
Katie’s goals are to empower women of all sizes, help make them more confident, help them celebrate their style, and to raise awareness of size inclusivity.
“Though size inclusivity in the fashion industry has made a lot of progress in the past few years, it is clear that there are still some brands that will never extend their range. We have a long way to go,” she told Bored Panda last summer, in June 2020.
Kim Possible Edition
Irina Shayk
Busy Philipps
Reese Witherspoon
Diana, Princess Of Wales
Eva Longoria
Beyonce
Kendall Jenner
Olivia Munn
Gabrielle Union
Chiara Ferragni
Kate Middleton
Chrissy Teigen
Sorry but no.. You may say what you want but being skinnier does make you look better (although you don't have to look like a toothpick!)... As all above pictures clearly show.. Just get out there and start being fit instead of finding excuses. This upcoming fatty movement gotta go
Total denial. All of you are living in total denial. Obesity is killing this country and all I see now are articles like this: damn the truth, full acceptance ahead. In your crusade not to hurt anyone's feelings you are promoting lifestyles which will result in diabetes, cancer and the like. Polite lies like this do more harm than good. Awful.
Sorry but no.. You may say what you want but being skinnier does make you look better (although you don't have to look like a toothpick!)... As all above pictures clearly show.. Just get out there and start being fit instead of finding excuses. This upcoming fatty movement gotta go
Total denial. All of you are living in total denial. Obesity is killing this country and all I see now are articles like this: damn the truth, full acceptance ahead. In your crusade not to hurt anyone's feelings you are promoting lifestyles which will result in diabetes, cancer and the like. Polite lies like this do more harm than good. Awful.