This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Curvation for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
As much as I love looking at gorgeous plus size models, it can often be difficult to know what clothing will look like on myself. Plus Size models are often on the smaller end of plus size and usually only represent the hourglass body type. Did you know that only 8% of plus size women have the hourglass body type? The other 92% of us have to use our imaginations on the possible fit of a garment.
I think this is one of the awesome parts of being a plus size blogger. There is a network of plus size bloggers with different body types, different sizes, and different heights that can help us with our shopping choices. I included one of my Curvation team members, the The Big Girl Blog’s, CeCe, to show how items looked on a different shapes. Doesn't she look fab!
The purpose of this post is to take it one step further and get you involved. To truly make this a #lookbookforall. You don’t have to be a model or even a blogger to help another girl shop. Curvation wants to truly make their Pinterest page a Lookbook for all and represent all the different types of plus size women!
Taking photos of yourself in items that you are trying and pinning them to the Curvation Pinterest page could really help the next girl. I would love for you to get involved and start pinning you from/in the dressing room, at home, or wherever you try on your new threads! Just pin your photos to the Curvation #LookBookForAll Pinterest page. Don't forget to use the hashtag #lookbookforall
I’d love to hear your thoughts on how you feel about plus size representation on our shopping sites and what you feel like a campaign like this could do for the plus size shopper.
Dress c/o eShakti.
Dress c/o eShakti.
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