Every time we come back to Denise Mercedes, her following seems to have grown by hundreds of thousands of people. And it's largely due to her TikTok challenge.
The premise of the series is as follows: the plus-size Dominican model and Maria Castellanos, two friends with different bodies, try on the same outfits. And the results are awesome.
Denise and Maria have not only proved that your size doesn't have to dictate your wardrobe, but have also started a movement called #StyleNotSize, which has inspired other friends with different sizes to come up with and share their matching looks online, redefying what the fashion industry and society believe to look good on whom.
For more of Denise and Maria's combo looks, check out Bored Panda's earlier articles on 'Style Not Size' here and here.
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In an earlier Bored Panda interview, Denise, who has become an empowering influencer, said the project started back in early 2019 when she and Maria would pose for photos wearing the same bikini.
It did so well and people loved it so much, the two of them simply continued doing it here and there. Meanwhile, their follower count started growing, and when the pair shared their very first video on TikTok, it quickly got over 1.5 million views. "Once TikTok had become popular, we decided to do a fun video and that’s when it went viral," the style influencer said.
They then realized it was time to come up with a hashtag of some sort and start an actual body-positive movement since so many women found their videos so inspiring. They let their Instagram followers vote between #ThroughThickAndThin and #StyleNotSize, and the second option won.
Denise said that their key message is "to dress however you please and to love your body." She also added that it’s time “to stop comparing yourself to others.” Feeling confident in your own skin is what makes everyone shine from within.
She explained that “the fact that we can inspire so many women to feel confident and be themselves makes us want to continue this movement.” The pair is over the moon to receive so many positive vibes from people on social media.
"I see girls commenting (on social media), 'I wish I looked like you,'" Mercedes told TODAY about the mindset they're trying to reverse. "Everyone is on social media 24/7 right now, and it can brainwash you into feeling bad about your body."
Castellanos added: "For us, it was trying to get rid of negativity ... Everything on social media is, 'This is how you’re supposed to look.' ... We’re giving you a hand and telling you to be yourself."
Mercedes said she has girls telling her she's helping them to feel more confident. "I wish when I was younger that I had someone to look up to. Back when I was 16 in 2008, it was always just a struggle to be skinny. I’m glad things are changing now."
Castellanos hopes the success of their movement can one day change how existing fashion companies determine their size selections.
"It's been tricky to find brands that sell sizes zero to 20," she said. "We hope they can see there are a lot of different shapes and sizes and provide them clothing, as well."
The two friends are dreaming about starting a clothing collection that isn't organized around size, unlike stores like H&M and Forever 21, which have separate sections for plus-size items, Mercedes said.
Of course, they want to continue to spread body positivity as well, especially for the younger generation.
"I would love to see women just be themselves," Castellanos said. "I want them to be like ‘Oh my God, I wore this crop top, and I look good.' I want to feel like nobody cares anymore."
In July, Ascena Retail, which owns leading US plus-size clothing retailer Lane Bryant (sizes 12-28), filed for bankruptcy, with over 150 Lane Bryant stores scheduled to close. Lane Bryant, along with Ascena's other brands, is now being sold to Premium Apparel, an affiliate of Sycamore Partners. Taking a broader look across the fashion market, in an era of retrenchment and cost-cutting, some think the higher manufacturing costs of plus-size apparel are likely to set back investment for the future. But researchers say that represents a missed opportunity.
Stunning choices of clothing! I love that these women are so confident in their bodies!
Plus-size in the US alone is growing at nearly twice the rate of the overall apparel market. According to the report published by Allied Market Research, the global plus-size clothing market garnered $480.99 billion in 2019 and is anticipated to reach $696.71 billion by 2027.
Around 70 percent of women in the US wear a size 14 (EU 44, UK 18) or larger. In the UK, the average woman’s clothes size is 18, while EU countries follow a similar pattern. But less than 20 percent of apparel is made in those sizes. Plus-sized consumers have faced limited design options as well as inferior quality.
There is, however, a silver lining: leading retailers and brands, such as Walmart, Marks & Spencer, and giants like Nike, Puma, and Adidas, have all developed plus-sized lines. And in the US, Universal Standard, founded in 2015, has taken size inclusivity to a new level, selling clothes up to size 40.
The bustier on the right doesn’t look like it has as much support as the one on the right—-I don’t see defined cups like there are on the right—-which is doing the shapelier girl on the left a real disservice. More support from the garment—-absolutely essential if you have any real curves—-would make her look totally fabulous.
I still wish they would both smile... The model on the left appears smiley and happy while the right model appears uncertain. Meanwhile... They both rock the jammies. I want some!!
OMG i didn’t realize there was a jacket and I was wondering where their arms were
The tops remind me of that crazy ugly Target dress. It would be hilarious if they posed in one of those!!
The bigger woman was blessed with having a nice shape. A lot of bigger women are not as. . blessed.
You're all missing the point. This isn't promoting obesity like Cosmo was. These are just a couple of friends having fun, trying on clothes, & feeling comfortable in their bodies. Obesity is indeed unhealthy, & this article does nothing to dispute that. All it does is show that there are fashion options for plus-size people, too. It would be great if everyone in the world was healthy & in shape, but that isn't realistic. People of all body types deserve the option to dress nicely.
These were amazing! We should all embrace our bodies and wear things confidently. So beautiful.
They are both friends who have naturally good body proportions. I like they are having fun. As far as health, thinner people can be "fat" too. For all we know, both women both have elevated levels of fat for their body type. But that's not the point of this post. The point is two abnormally beautiful friends having a little fun while trying their best to put a smile on people's face. This isn't a post about health. Personally, I love seeing their posts! So cute!
All of these outfits are amazing! I wish I had their style and confidence
I like most of the clothes, but not the leather ones. Maybe it's just me, I always thought they look impractical and feel too hot.
In dresses, the brunette just kills. She has a flat stomach, a huge asset, so her curves work.
All I learned from this is that women can look good at any size as long as they are not obese or anorexic and as long as they are young and have thin waists and flat tummies. Wait.... I knew all that already so I didn't learn anything new. What a waste of time. Our society is obsessed with looks, youth and sex...
they are both absolutely stunning! i have seen them before but enjoy them every time :)
I'm so glad that they probably stepped out of their comfort zones a little I love this so much I definitely think that they are beautiful whether thick or thin
Ground breaking... how, did they ever think to do this comparison post!
It's it weird that I actually think the curvy girl looks better in most of these?
The lady with the darker hair is simply gorgeous and takes my breath away. Dont get me wrong the blonde is cute but something about the brunette that just makes me think she can pull off all those outfits an more. Amazingly beautiful
Ladies you rock your clothes and strut your stuff. You are Bose beautiful and inspiring. Don't forget it!
19-17 blonde. I was keeping score. It's crazy close, and I prefer blondes and bigger women. They intentionally made this as dead even as possible.
these women are beautiful and the one person who put a rude comment on one of the pictures seems like a butthead to me
They aren't really two body types though. Just different sizes. Their body proportions are still very similar.
Wow What beautiful women! There were some outfits that I preferred on the plus size then on the athletic girl. You do need a little junk in your trunk I think just to make things fit right. At least in my opinion I've been up both ends of the spectrum. I've been 300 lb I've been 150 lb, I can tell you my confidence at 150 lb was way more than it was at 300 lbs. I think it's the way Society treats you when you're heavier than when you're Slim. I've experienced it myself, people calling me fat Etc. You don't think I know this that I have a damn mirror SMH Worry about what's going in your mouth and not everybody else's. In other words mind your own damn business.
They are both very pretty but in my opinion the thicker woman is beautiful!❤️
I don't care what size you wear, When the saran dress is so tight it has horizontal lines. it is to tight1
Wow, this is amazing! I love how confident both of the girls look. Thanks for being awesome :)
Is it bad to say the bigger girl didn't look like she wanted to do this
Remember "There ain't never been two pretty best friends"? Well, these girls are either something more, or proving this wrong! 😂
They are both beautiful, but side by side I'm drawn to the less curvy woman each time.
In a lot of the pictures where the ladies were wearing dresses the dark haired girl didn't seem to smile much. Just a thought I bet normally she isn't a dress person. The girls looked great and it proves that regardless of age girls always enjoy dress up with their friends.
They have the same body type, only a different size, of course the clothes will look good on both of them.
This is nice. I'm between these two and hesitate to try some of these styles but most look great on both. Good confidence booster to see them on women who aren't shaped like models.
Cute but I look better I am only joke if you did shut the f**k up NOW
Sadly, it all the pictures show them in the exact same garments for a true comparison. I’ll bet it’s because some of them don’t come in enough sizes to accommodate both women. That is incredibly unfair—-cruel actually. I will never understand why the fashion industry promotes a body type that such a tiny minority of women have, and which is impossible for the rest to achieve without practicing extremely unhealthy—-and sometimes deadly—-diet and exercise habits. You’d think they’d want to increase their customer base by offering their clothes to a wider variety of body shapes. I mean, they act like it’s art and aesthetics, but the bottom line is it’s really all about the money.
The bigger woman was blessed with having a nice shape. A lot of bigger women are not as. . blessed.
You're all missing the point. This isn't promoting obesity like Cosmo was. These are just a couple of friends having fun, trying on clothes, & feeling comfortable in their bodies. Obesity is indeed unhealthy, & this article does nothing to dispute that. All it does is show that there are fashion options for plus-size people, too. It would be great if everyone in the world was healthy & in shape, but that isn't realistic. People of all body types deserve the option to dress nicely.
These were amazing! We should all embrace our bodies and wear things confidently. So beautiful.
They are both friends who have naturally good body proportions. I like they are having fun. As far as health, thinner people can be "fat" too. For all we know, both women both have elevated levels of fat for their body type. But that's not the point of this post. The point is two abnormally beautiful friends having a little fun while trying their best to put a smile on people's face. This isn't a post about health. Personally, I love seeing their posts! So cute!
All of these outfits are amazing! I wish I had their style and confidence
I like most of the clothes, but not the leather ones. Maybe it's just me, I always thought they look impractical and feel too hot.
In dresses, the brunette just kills. She has a flat stomach, a huge asset, so her curves work.
All I learned from this is that women can look good at any size as long as they are not obese or anorexic and as long as they are young and have thin waists and flat tummies. Wait.... I knew all that already so I didn't learn anything new. What a waste of time. Our society is obsessed with looks, youth and sex...
they are both absolutely stunning! i have seen them before but enjoy them every time :)
I'm so glad that they probably stepped out of their comfort zones a little I love this so much I definitely think that they are beautiful whether thick or thin
Ground breaking... how, did they ever think to do this comparison post!
It's it weird that I actually think the curvy girl looks better in most of these?
The lady with the darker hair is simply gorgeous and takes my breath away. Dont get me wrong the blonde is cute but something about the brunette that just makes me think she can pull off all those outfits an more. Amazingly beautiful
Ladies you rock your clothes and strut your stuff. You are Bose beautiful and inspiring. Don't forget it!
19-17 blonde. I was keeping score. It's crazy close, and I prefer blondes and bigger women. They intentionally made this as dead even as possible.
these women are beautiful and the one person who put a rude comment on one of the pictures seems like a butthead to me
They aren't really two body types though. Just different sizes. Their body proportions are still very similar.
Wow What beautiful women! There were some outfits that I preferred on the plus size then on the athletic girl. You do need a little junk in your trunk I think just to make things fit right. At least in my opinion I've been up both ends of the spectrum. I've been 300 lb I've been 150 lb, I can tell you my confidence at 150 lb was way more than it was at 300 lbs. I think it's the way Society treats you when you're heavier than when you're Slim. I've experienced it myself, people calling me fat Etc. You don't think I know this that I have a damn mirror SMH Worry about what's going in your mouth and not everybody else's. In other words mind your own damn business.
They are both very pretty but in my opinion the thicker woman is beautiful!❤️
I don't care what size you wear, When the saran dress is so tight it has horizontal lines. it is to tight1
Wow, this is amazing! I love how confident both of the girls look. Thanks for being awesome :)
Is it bad to say the bigger girl didn't look like she wanted to do this
Remember "There ain't never been two pretty best friends"? Well, these girls are either something more, or proving this wrong! 😂
They are both beautiful, but side by side I'm drawn to the less curvy woman each time.
In a lot of the pictures where the ladies were wearing dresses the dark haired girl didn't seem to smile much. Just a thought I bet normally she isn't a dress person. The girls looked great and it proves that regardless of age girls always enjoy dress up with their friends.
They have the same body type, only a different size, of course the clothes will look good on both of them.
This is nice. I'm between these two and hesitate to try some of these styles but most look great on both. Good confidence booster to see them on women who aren't shaped like models.
Cute but I look better I am only joke if you did shut the f**k up NOW
Sadly, it all the pictures show them in the exact same garments for a true comparison. I’ll bet it’s because some of them don’t come in enough sizes to accommodate both women. That is incredibly unfair—-cruel actually. I will never understand why the fashion industry promotes a body type that such a tiny minority of women have, and which is impossible for the rest to achieve without practicing extremely unhealthy—-and sometimes deadly—-diet and exercise habits. You’d think they’d want to increase their customer base by offering their clothes to a wider variety of body shapes. I mean, they act like it’s art and aesthetics, but the bottom line is it’s really all about the money.