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Today's fashion world is finally starting to embrace the curves of women of different shapes and sizes slowly but surely and it is long overdue. Usually, when you visit a local mall you will have a significantly more difficult time if you need a size beyond a large, but don't fret. There are now plentiful resources for you to secure the bag (of clothes) and slay.

Life is a lot more positive when your focus is to embrace who you are, instead of making your main focus to fit into more traditional sizes.

I'd like to introduce you to some millennial plus-size/curvy fashion bloggers who serve as an example of how to fearlessly live life and to embrace your size in an industry that is not largely inclusive of your curves and will help you to embrace the masterpiece that you are.

Yasmine: The Fashionista

This fashion blogger caught the attention of many when she posted a picture juxtaposing an older picture, where she was a size 12, next to one that showed her current size, 16, explaining she is now in love with every curve on her body.

Though her page serves as a great example of fashionable looks, she equally advocates for fitness. You can see her posting videos of her gym routine (and outfit) in the morning and dressed down to the 9's that night. Her page is incredibly helpful because she tags her photos with the retailer she purchased from so that you can recreate her exact look.

When asked for her personal words of advice to aspiring plus-size/curvy fashionistas, the powerhouse said:

"Wear what you want and makes you feel great, people will stare anyways, make it count."

Follow her on Instagram @darkerberrie.

Who are some of your favorite curvy Instagrammers? Share their profiles in the comment section down below!

Featured image by Kellie Brown

 

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