Woman proves fashion is for everyone by 'supersizing' celebrity looks

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By Carina Murphy

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One woman is proving that you don't have to be a "certain size" to put together a high fashion look.

Body positivity advocate Katie Sturino has been going viral ever since she launched her 'Make My Size' and 'Supersize The Look' content series on her social media channels, where she recreates celeb's fab outfits with a much more inclusive feel.

Kendall Jenner, Chrissy Teigen, Hailey Beiber, Miley Cyrus, and Anne Hathaway are just a handful of the famous faces whose looks Sturino has imitated on her size 18/20 figure. She's even stepped into royal shoes by dressing like the Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton, all in the name of proving that fashion is for everyone.

Having racked up over 733,000 followers on Instagram and thousands of likes on her posts, it's clear Sturino's message is resonating with a huge audience of people who want to see fashion become more inclusive and styled on bodies of all sizes.

In a recent post where she recreated supermodel Kendall Jenner's street style by donning leather trousers and a white crop top, Sturino wrote: "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 also reminded her followers - as she does on most of her posts - that although she is sharing side by side snaps of her and celebs in the same look, the aim is never to prompt a comparison between the two.

"Remember it’s never about who wore it better [because] that mindset just keeps us down," she explained in the caption.

In another post, Sturino spoke about why she decided to start sharing her positive message online 6 years ago.

"When I realized that the thin women, the women I was striving to be like my whole life, were not happy with their bodies, I understood there was no point in this hamster wheel of punishment!" she wrote, adding: "We have to be kinder to ourselves and to others about our bodies."

Meanwhile, her inclusive attitude to dressing and fashion has proved so popular that it's even bagged her a slot on The Today Show with hosts Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager. In a recent episode of the talk show, Sturino showed off her take on a Chrissy Teigen look, modeling mom jeans, a white shirt, and a black cardigan in the studio.

More of this content, please! *Claps very loud*

Featured Image Credit: Oneinchpunch / Alamy

Woman proves fashion is for everyone by 'supersizing' celebrity looks

vt-author-image

By Carina Murphy

Article saved!Article saved!

One woman is proving that you don't have to be a "certain size" to put together a high fashion look.

Body positivity advocate Katie Sturino has been going viral ever since she launched her 'Make My Size' and 'Supersize The Look' content series on her social media channels, where she recreates celeb's fab outfits with a much more inclusive feel.

Kendall Jenner, Chrissy Teigen, Hailey Beiber, Miley Cyrus, and Anne Hathaway are just a handful of the famous faces whose looks Sturino has imitated on her size 18/20 figure. She's even stepped into royal shoes by dressing like the Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton, all in the name of proving that fashion is for everyone.

Having racked up over 733,000 followers on Instagram and thousands of likes on her posts, it's clear Sturino's message is resonating with a huge audience of people who want to see fashion become more inclusive and styled on bodies of all sizes.

In a recent post where she recreated supermodel Kendall Jenner's street style by donning leather trousers and a white crop top, Sturino wrote: "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 also reminded her followers - as she does on most of her posts - that although she is sharing side by side snaps of her and celebs in the same look, the aim is never to prompt a comparison between the two.

"Remember it’s never about who wore it better [because] that mindset just keeps us down," she explained in the caption.

In another post, Sturino spoke about why she decided to start sharing her positive message online 6 years ago.

"When I realized that the thin women, the women I was striving to be like my whole life, were not happy with their bodies, I understood there was no point in this hamster wheel of punishment!" she wrote, adding: "We have to be kinder to ourselves and to others about our bodies."

Meanwhile, her inclusive attitude to dressing and fashion has proved so popular that it's even bagged her a slot on The Today Show with hosts Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager. In a recent episode of the talk show, Sturino showed off her take on a Chrissy Teigen look, modeling mom jeans, a white shirt, and a black cardigan in the studio.

More of this content, please! *Claps very loud*

Featured Image Credit: Oneinchpunch / Alamy