WHEN Kim Kardashian's brand Skims announced that they were releasing swimwear, knew that she wanted to try some for herself.
As a plus-sized person, she was unsure how everything would look on her figure, but went ahead and ordered a few different things to try on anyway.
Sierra said: "As someone who is a 2XL, I love going on the site and knowing I can buy anything they have in my size, and that's a rarity."
The fashion lover ordered a few different options including a barely there bikini, a thicker bikini top and biker style swim shorts and a cut-out style swimsuit.
When she tried on the shorts, which cost £42, Sierra was amazed by how comfy they were.
Sierra said: "I really love them, I never thought of swim bike shorts as an option.
She added: "They feel fitted without being compressing, which I like and they don't seem see through at all."
When it came time to test the swim shorts, bikini top and swim t-shirt at the beach the quality appeared to hold up.
Sierra explained: "It does not budge, I didn't have to readjust this swimsuit a single time.
"I didn't even have to think about the possibility of anything falling out."
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Not only that but she looked great in matching set which fit her perfectly.
Next she tried on the 'swim tank monokini' which had cut outs on the side, making it a bit awkward to wear.
The monokini cost £90 but wasn't everything Sierra had hoped it would be.
Although she loved the bottom half of the swimsuit, the top half wasn't doing her any favours.
"These were not made for a D-cup," she said, showing how it failed to properly cover her boobs.
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She said: "I wish there was more fabric here, it would be so cute."
Despite the lack of boob coverage, the swimsuit looked amazing of Sierra and she was impressed with the overall quality.