Body Acceptance Advocate Dresses Like Celebrities To Show That You Don’t Have To Be Skinny To Look Good (30 New Pics)

Introducing body acceptance champion and entrepreneur Katie Sturino, whose multimedia series “Make My Size” and “Supersize The Look” have gone popular since their launch. She has been encouraging women everywhere to embrace their individuality and feel good about themselves, something that social media and magazine covers that are known for showcasing superstars who are size zero have neglected to do.

This led to the creation of Katie’s “Supersize The Look” series. The concept is straightforward: Katie is emulating the styles that celebrities have been sporting on the streets to demonstrate that you can dress whichever you like and yet look just as good—if not better—than the extremely thin segment of the population. From the British royal Catherine Middleton to Chrissy Teigen and Kendall Jenner, there’s

#1 Nina Dobrev

The idea of empowerment has been highlighted on social media, which has made the body-positive movement especially pertinent. It’s no surprise that plus-size social media influencers that promote body positivity have become more prevalent in recent years. The fact that these curvy influencers have amassed hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of loyal followers is evidence of how popular and pertinent their material is. Consider Tess Holiday, Charli Howard, Ashley Graham, and Katie Sturino, to mention a few. One of these inspirational women is Pua’Nani Owens, whom we reached out to to talk about the body positivity and inclusivity movement on social media.

#2 Kate Middleton

#3 Kate Middleton

“Like any other woman, curvy women have challenges when it comes to fashion and style,” Pua’Nani Owens, a blogger and curvy lifestyle influencer from Hawaii, told Kenista. Finding a fashion brand that offers clothing tailored to curvaceous bodies in their sizes is what distinguishes plus size women’s struggles, she noted.

In other words, you cannot simply make a dress that is a size 4 wider. Plus-size clothing requires the same level of attention to detail and stitching as straight-sized apparel without going over budget. However, we also occasionally find it difficult to choose among the variety of fashion designs that are accessible to us,” Pua remarked, adding that numerous firms have

#4 Sophia Bush

#5 Sofia Richie

#6 Katie Holmes

Nevertheless, Pua thinks we still have a long way to go. In order for our community to be recognized and accepted as unique, more curvaceous girls and boys must embrace who they are. “Everyone should be able to wear whatever they want,” she stated.

Body acceptance is important for women and men of all sizes, according to the curvy lifestyle influencer: “it’s just that curvy bodies are currently leading the way with the movement.” True body positivity, in Pua’s opinion, begins with each individual and begins on the inside.

#7 Christina Najjar

#8 Karlie Kloss

#9 Vanessa Hudgens

Developing as a person so that you can embrace who you are is the foundation of body positivity. developing self-confidence, self-esteem, and an understanding of your value not in what your body can physically or aesthetically provide to others, but rather in what it can do for you. In order to love and accept one another as a group within society, we may all love ourselves a little more,” Pua said.

#10 Benito Skinner

#11 Tia Mowry

#12 Olivia Wilde

#13 Hailey Bieber

#14 Meghan Markle

#15 Blake Lively

#16Sara Foster

#17 Kourtney Kardashian

#18 Lady Gaga

#19 Hailey Bieber

#20 Meryl Streep

#21 Karlie Kloss

#22 Kate Beckinsale

#23 Gwyneth Paltrow

#24 Padma Lakshmi

#25 Remi Jo

#26 Hailey Bieber

#27 Anne Hathaway

#28 Zoë Kravitz

#29 Kaia Gerber

#30 Olivia Holt

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