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4 body-positive influencers you need to follow rn
Another day, another scroll through our endless social media feeds. Instagram and TikTok can be really fun when you learn new hacks and find trendy fashion inspo. But they also can be exhausting if you find yourself in a cycle of comparison. We know it's hard when you're constantly seeing "perfect" models, influencers and celebrities—whose posts are heavily edited and filtered.
Recently, there's been a growing focus on celebrating *all* body shapes and sizes within the body positivity movement. We found four influencers who keep it real and help make our feeds a brighter place!
Remi Bader
@remibader Zara be buggin lately #remisrealistichauls ♬ original sound - Remi Jo
Have you ever been disappointed when your new top doesn't look as cute as it did online? Remi Bader is the queen of realistic hauls—she recreates model photos from brand websites and totally makes us lol with the ridiculous poses! We appreciate her relatability and her honesty about the struggles she faces as a curve model.
Iskra
We first noticed Iskra on our Insta feeds during her #AerieREAL campaign and instantly loved her beachy look and British accent. After her own experience with an eating disorder, she served as an ambassador for the National Eating Disorders Association. She's now a mom and founder of body care company, Saltair (Look out: It's hitting Target shelves this year!). Iskra inspires us all to be comfortable in our own skin while also sharing fashion inspo and her cute fam!
Chloe Xandria
@chloe_xandria Replying to @lizabetheggs ♬ original sound - sped up sounds
Chloe Xandria has just started to take over our For You pages, and she is determined to normalize every body type. She created the hashtag #UnposedAtAllAngles to show how outfits actually look on a curvy body. We enjoy her take on styling items that people might consider "unflattering" on larger body types. On her social media, Chloe proves that style has no size limit!
Steph Hunt
Steph Hunt regularly shares her midsize fashion inspo on Instagram and TikTok because when she was growing up, she didn't see many positive representations of her own body. Not only does she share cute and affordable hauls from places like H&M and Amazon, but she's very open about her personal journey with mental health. Following Steph is good for the mind, and she helps us find fashionable, size-inclusive items from the stores we love.
Wanting more self-love content? Check out these articles:
✨ What's the deal with body types?
✨ Everything you need to know about body neutrality
✨ How to ditch diet culture and accept your body
Who are you adding to your feed? Let us know on Twitter!
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