A PLUS-SIZE woman has recreated a smaller-sized model’s Pinterest look on her fuller shape that has viewers in awe.
She shared the ensemble online and has people saying that she absolutely killed it.
TikTok user Veronica wears a size 14-18 and recreated a model’s Pinterest look[/caption]
Digital creator Veronica Freund enjoys posting content related to fashion, fun, beauty, and more as she navigates her self-love journey!
She wears a size 14-18 and uses her social presence to showcase how popular Pinterest looks can be replicated for her curvy body shape.
In one video, she recreates a chic sweater and skirt look that is worn by a smaller-sized woman on the social site.
The video is meant to highlight the notion that you don’t need to be skinny to look cute.
The video begins with the inspiration front and center, and to remain transparent, Freund shows viewers that she is a size 14-18, 5/4″, and 195 pounds.
The model is wearing a khaki oversized sweater, tucked into a layered off-white skirt, and she ties the outfit together with taupe ankle booties.
The content creator states that she doesn’t have the model’s skirt but has a brown skirt that is a very similar style.
She matches the skirt with a nude-colored V-neck cropped sweater that she says she doesn’t feel like she needs to tuck in because “it kind of does the same thing without it being tucked.”
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In terms of accessories, Freund throws on her own light brown booties and layers her neck with several gold necklaces, thick gold hoop earrings, dark aviator glasses, and a black crossbody purse.
Her look is similar to the social media inspiration but there are a few key differences, like the neutral shades she used and how her sweater is slightly shifted to the side to reveal her shoulder.
Her sense of style was well received with many people sharing positive feedback in the comment section of the video.
“Killed it!!!” one viewer praised.
“Yours is cuter! Your sweater works better. Fantastic!!” another added.
“Oh wow u rock it again, love…love how you made it look,” another wrote.