Plus- size blogger recreates Meghan Markle’s favourite fashion looks to prove her style suits any shape
IT has simply become a fact of life that whatever Meghan Markle steps out in almost always sells out in an instant.
And while it’s no secret that royal fans have been desperately been trying to buy into the Duchess‘ signature style since she married Prince Harry, one plus-size blogger has expertly recreated some of Meghan’s best looks – and it proves you don’t have to be a size 8 to look great.
American fashion guru Katie Sturino, 36, started her blog “to introduce girls like her who wear sizes 12-18 [UK 14-20] to fashion forward brands across extended and plus sizes.”
And is there a better wardrobe to recreate than Meghan Markle’s?
According to Katie, she’s simply “supersizing” Meghan’s style to prove how the Duchess’ classic cuts and tailoring are accessible to plus-size women too.
Katie started copying Meghan’s wardrobe choices around the time the Duchess announced her engagement to Prince Harry.
But unlike traditional “who wore it better” comparisons, Katie insists that her fashion posts are a celebration of beauty in every size.
In her most recent post, Katie paid tribute to the chic purple ensemble Meghan wore for the One Young World Summit last month.
She captioned the post: “The only woman who can get me to love a purple dress! It’s not about who wore it better, style has no size!”
What’s more, Katie has even copied Ashley Graham, Kylie Jenner and Meghan’s sister-in-law Kate Middleton as part of the series.
Katie has also recreated the Duchess of Cambridge’s green wrap dress she wore to the Chelsea Flower Show this summer as well as THAT chic striped top and culotte ensemble.
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