WHILE the fashion industry is slowly becoming more inclusive, the majority of models are still tall and slim.
But one woman enlisted the help of her friend to show how a range of clothes from Tesco looked on a size 8 to 10 body and a size 16 to 18 figure.
"Affordable fashion for every BODY," Sophie Lew
First up was a £25 coral patterned midi dress, which Sophie teamed with red accessories while her pal Megan opted for a pop of contrasting colour with blue shoes and a matching bag.
Next was a satin shirt and a matching pair of trousers - £19 each - which Sophie donned in beige and made a more casual ensemble by pairing it with trainers.
Megan made her black version of the outfit more evening ready, however, teaming it with a pair of black pointed heels and a cute black bag.
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A zebra print number was third for the pair to try on - a printed shirt for £19 and matching shorts for £16.
And lastly was a brown suit. Sophie wore the £29 blazer and £16 trousers with a £12 cream vest, while Megan teamed her blazer and vest with a pair of £14 shorts.
Once again the styling was very different - Sophie went for heels while Megan opted to team hers with trainers.
The pair were quickly praised for sharing such an inclusive video on Instagram, with one person writing: "Thank you for doing this!!! At size 14/16 it helps!
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"You BOTH are stunning and look fabulous if the outfits."
"Honestly so glad you’ve done this, allows me to see what I can wear as a size 18 girl," another added.
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While a third wrote: "This is the best way to show clothes in a multi size way."
"Soph this is one of the best things you’ve done, you both look great!!" someone else commented.