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I’m a size 22 & my friend’s a size 10 – we tried some River Island dresses to show how they looked on different bodies

CURVY women often turn to black as it’s widely considered to be one of the most flattering hues.

But one size 22 woman is doing her best to prove that colours suit ladies of any size, as she modelled some River Island dresses alongside her size 10 friend.

Iz and El modelled River Island dresses in a size 10 and a size 22 for a video on their TikTok pageStraighttothecurve – Tiktok

Next up was this Seventies style maxi dress, which featured wiggly coloured linesStraighttothecurve – Tiktok

They concluded their try on with a white tiered maxi dress, which featured a flattering tie on the waistStraighttothecurve – Tiktok

Iz and El frequently don the same ensembles for clips on their Straight to the Curve TikTok page.

They began with a leopard-print wrap dress in red and pink, with a low-cut neckline lined with frills.

Next was a Seventies style maxi dress, which featured curvy lines in pink, purple, orange and green.

They concluded their try on with a cream maxi dress, which featured a flattering tie design on the waist.

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Iz and El – aka Isobel and Ellie – set up their Straight to the Curve account in a bid to show people that “fashion is for everyBODY”.

There’s been a lot of talk recently about clothes sizing on the high street, and Iz told Metro.co.uk in an interview that she’s not bothered about what it says on the label.

“Once you let go of being worried about being a certain number or whatever, then literally I have so many clothes from a size 18 to a 26,” she said.

“It doesn’t bother me at all – I’ll buy a 36 if I have to.”

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El said of their social media accounts: “It’s a different kind of body positivity. It’s not constantly pushing the generic (message)”

With Iz adding: “A lot of people will do pictures of stretch marks, ours has a complete different look on it.

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“It’s more about fashion and (the idea) you can wear what you want.”

Other stores that the pair shop in included Next, Neon Rose, In the Style and Peacocks – with the duo documenting their try-ons on their TikTok and Instagram pages.

CURVY women often turn to black as it’s widely considered to be one of the most flattering hues.

But one size 22 woman is doing her best to prove that colours suit ladies of any size, as she modelled some River Island dresses alongside her size 10 friend.

Iz and El modelled River Island dresses in a size 10 and a size 22 for a video on their TikTok pageStraighttothecurve – Tiktok

Next up was this Seventies style maxi dress, which featured wiggly coloured linesStraighttothecurve – Tiktok

They concluded their try on with a white tiered maxi dress, which featured a flattering tie on the waistStraighttothecurve – Tiktok

Iz and El frequently don the same ensembles for clips on their Straight to the Curve TikTok page.

They began with a leopard-print wrap dress in red and pink, with a low-cut neckline lined with frills.

Next was a Seventies style maxi dress, which featured curvy lines in pink, purple, orange and green.

They concluded their try on with a cream maxi dress, which featured a flattering tie design on the waist.

Read more Body Shape stories

THAT’S A PLUS

I’m plus-size and ordered from Shein, there were issues but I LOVED the skirt

SHOWDOWN

I’m plus-size – I compared Lizzo’s shapewear to SKIMS & there’s a clear winner

Iz and El – aka Isobel and Ellie – set up their Straight to the Curve account in a bid to show people that “fashion is for everyBODY”.

There’s been a lot of talk recently about clothes sizing on the high street, and Iz told Metro.co.uk in an interview that she’s not bothered about what it says on the label.

“Once you let go of being worried about being a certain number or whatever, then literally I have so many clothes from a size 18 to a 26,” she said.

“It doesn’t bother me at all – I’ll buy a 36 if I have to.”


El said of their social media accounts: “It’s a different kind of body positivity. It’s not constantly pushing the generic (message)”

With Iz adding: “A lot of people will do pictures of stretch marks, ours has a complete different look on it.

Read More on The Sun

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BREATHE EASY

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“It’s more about fashion and (the idea) you can wear what you want.”

Other stores that the pair shop in included Next, Neon Rose, In the Style and Peacocks – with the duo documenting their try-ons on their TikTok and Instagram pages.

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