




I’m just testing water here. Haha not looking to make much of an impact. Just gonna sit in awe and browse through the other inspiring outfits out there in Chictopia. Basically what I did here was that I took a men’s tank (Renoma) and just cut up the sides and tied them, slashed the back (but you can’t see them here) and added a few studs around the neckline. Paired this with a regular cuffed denim shorts, stockings, double watches, studded wrist cuff and boots (which is not pictured). Nothing interesting here, boring hair, boring outfit, boring person etc. People do stare when I walk past. Not the “OMG SHE’S HOT I’M BURNING” kind of stare. It’s more towards the “I can’t believe she’s wearing that, totally doesn’t match her face! Wear a demure dress please” kind of look. But why should I? I dress the way I want and not how the world thinks that I should look like.
I’m wedged between a plus sized and a regular sized model. Small waist and a big butt. Does not go well with the society who believes that stick thin is the only good look. I’m searching for acceptance for girls size UK 10 and up. We’re girls too, give us same privileges and chances as those reed thin models do! Take pride in the beauty of bountiful bust and bouncy butts! What’s all the discrimination? “No YOU can’t wear this, only those skinny girls can. Try THIS! Hides the fats.” The distorted image of what a beautiful body should look like is projected out in the media, straight to those little girls. In turn they will run to the loo, hurling out their dinner, in hopes of achieving skin and bones.
Love your curves ladies, don’t let anyone tell you what to do or what to wear. Be happy with who you are, rather than fretting about what you should be like.
Okay am getting very preachy here. Need… To… Vent…

wow nice job with the top :)