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Breaking the Fashion Mold: How Katie Sturino is Redefining Style with her Plus-Size Campaign

Fashion is one of the most important social factors in modern society. Many people dress in various techniques. Many people are more unhappy with their bodies than those dressed in fashionable clothes and accessories.

This is mainly due to fashion’s mainstream norms. Style and other pop industries have promoted perfect bodies in their marketing campaigns. People have believed for years that an ideal body is what it takes to be fashionable. Katie Sturino promotes body positivity on social media. She also uses the #SupersizeTheLook hashtag to spread awareness with her Megababe label, which has done a great job over the years.

Sturino took part in a photoshoot to help people who admire celebrities. Sturino wore outfits worn by celebrities and wore them on her plus-size body. It was clear to everyone that fashion doesn’t have to be about being skinny. She wore the same outfits and wore them in a very stylish way.

It sparked discussions, and she received lots of positive feedback from people around the globe. Sturino’s work has helped many women around the world. Many people have shared her photos, and her brand has done well in light of these events.

Click the links to see more. We have also collected photos of Sturino wearing the same celebrity outfits. Scroll down to see them all, and vote for your favorite look by clicking on the photo. We’d love to hear your comments about this article.

More info & Photo courtesy: KatieSturino.com | Instagram

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