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Hello! I’m Sohan. I love wearing fun clothes.
I enjoy wearing things that look nice and make me feel happy.
I’m passionate about size inclusivity in the fashion industry, because we all deserve to express ourselves through what we wear, if we choose to.
my new hobby is emailing clothing brands asking if they have any ~upcoming plans~ to stock inclusive sizing. if ur only stocking up to a size AU 12 u can get in the mf bin with that bullshit
As an Australian size 14-16, I’m definitely not “skinny” by industry standards. So it really hit me in the feels when I came across a trend on Pinterest, where people save outfit inspiration for “when I’m skinny”.
Sohan Judge / BuzzFeed
It sucks that clothing trends are only catered towards a certain type of body — not that there’s anything wrong with being skinny — but there’s something wrong with people feeling like their bodies can’t exist in certain spaces when it comes to fashion.
I wanted to jump on the trend to show that you don’t have to fit the “skinny” stereotype to wear the clothes you love.
The amount of money i have spent on outfits “for when im skinny” 🤡 🤡 🤡
TBH I needed to prove it to myself just as much as I wanted to prove it to you guys.
So, I picked out three popular trends I found from the “outfits for when I’m skinny” boards and recreated them at home.
I also want to shout out to Maddie Dragsbaek who I originally saw do this trend; and Jaimmy Koroma who I understand started this trend.
First, was the baggy pants and tight crop top combo.
Sohan Judge / @poseandrepeat
I also recreated the baggy tee, baggy pants and chunky shoes look — which was SO DAMN COMFY.
Sohan Judge / Pinterest
And lastly, was the bodycon dress with strappy heels.
Sohan Judge / Dua Lipa
If you want to see more and find out how I went, watch my journey on BuzzFeedOz YouTube below!
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