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I’m midsize – the simple swap I make so outfits suit my body type
BEING a true fashionista is simple enough when you know how to dress for your body type.
One woman who describes herself as midsized has revealed a simple outfit swap for women who have a similar shape.
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TikToker and fashion expert Eliana Armas posted a video with some style advice.
She says: “This is a fashion tip for girls who are size eight and above.
“Stop buying items that look good on other girls who are size zero to two.
“Start buying items that look good on girls that look like you!”
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She begins her TikTok wearing an example outfit that she doesn’t actually approve of.
She pairs a neon green crop top with a pair of high-waisted jeans.
She says: “They’re not the worst jeans. They’re alright. But they’re super high-waisted so they’re making all love handles come out.
“And let’s not forget I’m hiding my favorite feature.. which is my legs.”
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After that, she models the trendy outfit swap that makes a huge difference.
She pairs her neon green crop top with a white pencil skirt.
“This is so much better. For midsize girls, this is a much better option.
“It’s highlighting my legs which I love to show off and the waist is not super tight.
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“It’s really loose and just kind of flows down. It’s not super tight in my midsection either.
“This is clearly the better option for my figure, and definitely midsize approved!”
Several people have dropped onto Elaiana’s comment section with their responses.
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One person wrote: “Same! I do not look good in high-waisted.”
“Okay, I’m obsessed. The skirt I need to try,” another person added.
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Police officer shot dead during traffic stop before suspect leads cops on high-speed chase
A POLICE officer was shot and killed in the line of duty after a routine traffic stop before the suspect led police on a high-speed chase.
Indiana State Police Sergeant Scott P. Keegan said 24-year-old Noah Shahnavaz was killed around 2am on Sunday when Carl Roy Webb Boards II, 42, allegedly fired multiple rounds his way and struck him at least once.
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Carl Roy Webb Boards II, is accused of fatally shooting Noah[/caption]
The motive for the shooting is currently unknown.
Boards fled the Elwood, Indiana scene in his 2012 Buick LaCrosse, leading police on a chase.
Approximately 30 minutes later Hamilton County Police ramped up the pursuit, as Boards was headed southbound on State Road 37 towards Interstate 69, police said.
Police deployed a tire deflation device which was successful but didn’t stop Boards from continuing down the road.
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As Boards prepared to enter Interstate 69, the Fishers Police Department personnel conducted two Precision Immobilization Techniques, and Boards struck a guardrail median.
Boards surrendered, was apprehended, and is being held at the Hamilton County Jail without bond.
“This is a sorrowful time for law enforcement and definitely the community of Elwood,” Keegan said.
“It’s always a sad moment when an officer sacrifices his life in the duty of service to the community.
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Shahnavaz served in the military for five years and was in the force for 11 months. He is survived by his parents and siblings.
“Today has definitely been a challenge,” Elwood Mayor Todd Jones said.
“How do you put into words the feelings and emotions that we’re all experiencing here today?”
“Noah proudly wore the Elwood Police Department uniform, serving the citizens of Elwood, he was part of our city family.
“On behalf of myself, my family, and a most grateful city, I’m asking you to keep Noah’s family, Noah’s friends, the Elwood Police Department, and our city in your thoughts and prayers as we attempt to navigate through this tragic time.”
Andrew Hannah, Chief Deputy Prosecutor in Madison County, said his office will file murder, possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon, resisting law enforcement, and the use of a firearm enhancement charges against Boards on Monday.
The firearm enhancement charge carries additional sentencing penalties.
Another penalty, known as the habitual offender enhancement, will be applied to the case given Boards’ criminal history.
According to state records, Boards was previously charged with battery by means of a deadly weapon, theft, and possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon, among others.
Hannah will make a determination on whether or not to charge Boards with the death penalty after “reviewing all of the evidence and discussions with the family and all those involved,” he said.
“Telling Noah’s story is going to be really important not just for the community but for the Elwood PD and for all of our chosen professions, State Police Superintendent Doug Carter said.
“This young man served this country for five years and chose to come back and serve a local community and these senseless acts of violence perpetuate our society and none of us understand why, but I’m confident here in Madison that the right things will occur.”
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Carter said the family does want to tell Noah’s story but is asking for privacy at this time.
Police plan to set up an account at Chase Bank to collect donations for the family.