Body Acceptance Advocate Dresses Like Celebrities To Show That You Don’t Have To Be Skinny To Look Good (30 New Pics)
Meet Katie Sturino, the body positivity advocate and entrepreneur whose ‘Make My Size’ and ‘Supersize The Look’ content series have been going viral ever since she started them. She has been inspiring women around the world to feel confident in their skin and celebrate their style: something that social media and magazine covers notorious for representing size zero celebrities have failed to address.
Hence, Katie’s “Supersize The Look” series was born. The idea is simple: Katie is recreating the same looks celebrities have been rocking around the streets to show that you can wear whatever you want and look just as good (if not better!) than the super skinny fraction of society. From Kendall Jenner to Chrissy Teigen and the British royal Catherine Middleton, there’s no look that Katie hasn’t pulled off.
“I see your 'but I can’t wear a crop top' and raise you 'yeah you can! and you can wear leather pants TOO!'” she recently wrote to her 680k followers on Instagram, reminding them that “it’s never about who wore it better because that mindset just keeps us down.” Below, we selected some of her most recent stunning looks that will serve as a great inspiration for your spring dress outfits, and after you’re done, be sure to check out our previous posts with Katie’s viral series here, here and here.
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Nina Dobrev
Social media has emphasized the concept of empowerment and so the body-positive movement has had particular relevance. No wonder that recently, there's been a rise in plus-size influencers on social media who use their platform to advocate body positivity. Such curvy influencers have gained hundreds of thousands, some even millions of devoted followers, proving just how mainly well received and relevant their content is. Think of Katie Sturino, Ashley Graham, Charli Howard, Tess Holiday, to name just a few. Pua'Nani Owens, whom we contacted to speak about the body positivity and inclusivity movement on social media, is one of these inspiring women.
Kate Middleton
Kate Middleton
“When it comes to fashion and style, curvy women face challenges just like any other woman,” Pua’Nani Owens, a curvy lifestyle influencer and blogger originally from Hawaii, told Bored Panda. She explained that what makes plus size women’s challenges different is finding a fashion brand that includes their sizes with clothing specifically made for curvy bodies.
“What I mean is that you can’t take a size 4 dress and just make it wider. The same care for pattern-work and sewing that is put into straight-sized clothing must also be put into plus-size clothing without breaking the bank. That being said, we also sometimes struggle with the type of fashion styles that are available to us,” Pua explained and added that in recent years, many brands have become way more inclusive with styles and sizing.
Sophia Bush
Sofia Richie
Katie Holmes
Having said that, Pua believes that we’ve still got a long way to go. “That’s why more curvy girls and guys need to embrace who they are so that we as a community can be seen and embraced as individuals. Everybody deserves the fashion they desire,” she said.
The curvy lifestyle influencer argues that body positivity is crucial for not only curvy women, but women and men of all sizes: “it’s just that curvy bodies are currently leading the way with the movement.” According to Pua, true body positivity starts on the inside and with each individual person.
Christina Najjar
Karlie Kloss
I can’t imagine being a celebrity and having paparazzi take pictures of me even when I’m just going shopping
Vanessa Hudgens
“Body positivity comes from evolving as a person so that you can accept yourself. Evolving through self-esteem, self-confidence and realizing your worth outside of what your body can physically or visually offer others, and instead what your body can do for you. We can all love ourselves a little more, that way we can love and accept each other as a community within society,” Pua explained.
Benito Skinner
That's princess Diana's black sheep sweater. I know, that's beside the point.
Tia Mowry
She needs bigger size of jacket. This one looks uncomfortable to wear. (And I´m not telling anything about that shoes)
Olivia Wilde
This is a really versatile outfit that most body types would look good in. I like it.
Hailey Bieber
Did anyone see Hailey Bieber thought she was having a stroke? She had a clot that passed but that’s so scary she’s so young :(
Meghan Markle
those shoes look really uncomfortable, i hate my feet getting squished into tiny pointy shoes
Blake Lively
Sara Foster
Kourtney Kardashian
Lady Gaga
Hailey Bieber
Meryl Streep
Karlie Kloss
Katie needs a longer jacket and longer pants here. Proportions make a difference.
Kate Beckinsale
Gwyneth Paltrow
Padma Lakshmi
Remi Jo
Hailey Bieber
Nope, the skirt just doesn't look good. It's not even the same style.
Anne Hathaway
The wide scoop neck is not flattering at all. The viewer's eye should be drawn down or up, not across.
Zoë Kravitz
Kaia Gerber
Olivia Holt
No, she doesn't look as good as they do. ´Trendy´ clothing always looks better on slim women. And that's why we shouldn't be shopping like crazy for what they're wearing, but focusing on what's really important in clothing - good fit for us, as high quality material as we can afford and wearability.
Trendy clothing can look just as good on a plus size women - provided it's made to fit well to their size. Problem is that sizes are so inconsistent these days, and plus size people do struggle to find well fitting clothes for their size/body shape. I think no matter the size people should wear what they feel comfortable and what they feel they look good in, though.
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No, she doesn't look as good as they do. ´Trendy´ clothing always looks better on slim women. And that's why we shouldn't be shopping like crazy for what they're wearing, but focusing on what's really important in clothing - good fit for us, as high quality material as we can afford and wearability.
Trendy clothing can look just as good on a plus size women - provided it's made to fit well to their size. Problem is that sizes are so inconsistent these days, and plus size people do struggle to find well fitting clothes for their size/body shape. I think no matter the size people should wear what they feel comfortable and what they feel they look good in, though.
Load More Replies...Find what suits YOU and wear that. What looks good on celebrities isn't necessarily right for you whoever you are.