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Woman Recreates Celebrity Outfits to Show That Style Comes in All Sizes

The plus-size model recently went viral for her fearless recreations of iconic celebrity looks, proving that fashion transcends a size zero.

Ella Halikas is redefining modern style with confidence and flair.

With her infectious energy and unwavering confidence, Halikas isn’t merely making a statement; she’s fostering a powerful conversation about body positivity and self-acceptance.

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As a curvy fashion influencer, Halikas reflected on Julia Fox’s low-rise trend, noting with a laugh how many curvier women initially hesitated to adopt it.

She frequently saw TikTok videos of women expressing discomfort over joining in, citing concerns over body image. Inspired by this, Halikas set out to challenge these perceptions, emphasizing that everyone deserves to feel confident and beautiful regardless of body type.

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She aspires to empower others, encouraging them to embrace their bodies and experiment with new styles, regardless of societal expectations.

She acknowledged the positive feedback from her followers and expressed pride in producing these shoots, despite doing so without financial reward. Her bold fashion choices aim to spark broader conversations on body positivity.

To capture Julia Fox’s iconic supermarket look, Halikas even ventured into a Beverly Hills grocery store, emphasizing that confidence, not size, makes any outfit work.

“It’s not so much about body type. But about how you carry yourself and how you feel mentally,” she shared.

Adding that self assurance is key to making people take notice.

For Halikas, her journey isn’t merely about replicating celebrity styles but rather adapting them to diverse body types.

Her career gained traction in 2021 when she was photographed by Yu Tsai for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition, an experience she described as a dream come true.

Today, Halikas aims to inspire others who deserve a voice in fashion.

She highlights the difference between body positivity and body neutrality.

For her, embracing body neutrality means balancing self-love. The pursuit of self-improvement is focusing on fitness. Not for weight loss but for mental and physical strength.

Halikas incorporates Pilates, weightlifting, and occasional soccer and yoga into her routine.

She advises others intimidated by the gym to remember something. Most people are preoccupied with their own fitness journeys.

“In life, we always think people are looking at us and judging…

But most people are just so concerned with themselves,” she says. Noting that she even finds empowerment in standing out in Pilates classes.

To Halikas, fitness is about feeling strong and becoming her best self.

In her view, comparing oneself to others, only detracts from self-acceptance.

She urges others to find power in their uniqueness and celebrate individuality.

A challenging journey, but one that brings immense joy and self-love.

 

As Ella Halikas makes waves in the fashion industry, she’s joined by other influencers challenging beauty standards. Among them is Katie Sturino, a beloved Instagram figure who uses humor to highlight the struggles plus-size women face, like the limited availability of larger sizes in trendy brands. Sturino proves that style has no size, inspiring countless women to embrace their individuality.

This piece celebrates the most fashionable plus-size bloggers leading the charge for inclusivity and empowering others to express their unique style.

With over 800,000 followers, Katie Sturino has become a style icon, spotlighting often-overlooked issues surrounding body image. From the start, she’s promoted radical self-acceptance for all women, and her impact is undeniable.

Sturino uses her platform to address everyday challenges that resonate with many women. Whether it’s the anxiety of trying on jeans, the struggle to zip up a snug dress, or the summer woes of thigh chafing, Katie tackles it all with humor and honesty. Through her posts, she reminds plus-size women they’re not alone and encourages self-compassion.

She’s also unafraid to call out brands for lacking size inclusivity, often with a dash of irony, even blacklisting well-known labels for failing to serve plus-size consumers.

One of Sturino’s favorite activities is recreating celebrity outfits, complete with matching accessories, poses, and expressions. Her Instagram is filled with these stylish collages, proving that looking chic isn’t reserved for model-sized figures. Her humor and charm continue to inspire women to dress authentically and with confidence.

Tanesha Awasthi

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On her blog, Tanesha shows how plus-size clothing can be both stylish and confidence-boosting. She shares practical tips for creating flattering looks, emphasizing her hourglass shape with waist-accentuating belts and accessories. Tanesha’s goal is clear: to demonstrate that women of all shapes can dress beautifully, no matter their size.

Though she avoids rigid style labels, Tanesha leans toward casual wear, filling her wardrobe with sundresses, flowy skirts, and polished classic pieces. Her advice and examples encourage women to celebrate their unique figures and express themselves through fashion.

Gabi Gregg

Since 2011, Gabi Gregg has pioneered inclusivity on Instagram, showing that fashion influencers come in all shapes and sizes. Her Instagram, now with nearly 1 million followers, gained widespread attention when she posted a photo of herself in a bikini, prompting InStyle to discuss moving beyond the term “bikini body.”

Gregg’s influence extends beyond social media. With her background in fashion media, she co-founded Premme, a bold 2017 plus-size fashion line featuring vibrant crop tops and jewel tones, challenging the idea that plus-size women should stick to dark colors. The collection, a hit from the start, led to a Today Show appearance.

Though Premme closed in 2019, Gregg’s fashion empire continues to grow. She currently designs for Fashion to Figure, offering collections priced around $100. Recognizing the need for representation, especially for plus-size Black women, Gregg’s line prominently features women of color, all size 12 and up.

Georgette

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Georgette embraces her age and is candid about the challenges older plus-size women face, including insensitive jokes. Her blog, with the tagline “Style Has No Age Or Size!” embodies her philosophy. A quick look at her Instagram or blog reveals her impeccable taste and fearless approach to fashion.

 

Written by Telha

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