Fashion
I’m not a skinny girl but I still wear low-rise jeans – I don’t see the issue
EXPRESSING yourself through fashion can often be difficult when people constantly see trends as being exclusive.
One body positivity enthusiast argued that people think only skinny women can wear low-rise jeans, but she won’t stop wearing them even if she’s not.
One TikTok creator refuses to stop wearing low-rise jeans even though she’s not skinnyTikTok
Gabi believes people think only skinny women should wear low-rise pantsTikTok
Though fashion is a creative outlet for expressing and exploring yourself, size exclusion within the industry causes some women to refrain from trying new looks.
But according to plus-sized celebrity stylist Kat Eves, women can wear whatever they want, no matter their size or ability.
Confidence and comfortability should be the only factors in mind when deciding whether you should try out a new trend.
TikTok fashion influencer Gabi proudly wears any style despite her body size.
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However, she believes people still judge her for some of her fashion choices.
She posted a video wearing low-rise jeans “like the skinny girls do.”
In the background, you can hear the words of the song: “It’s cool when they do it. It’s a problem when I do it. F**k them.”
Gabi intends to convey her belief that people have a problem with non-skinny women wearing low-rise jeans.
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Yet, Gabi’s wearing low-rise jeans, indicating that others couldn’t stop her from doing so.
Supportive viewers filled the comments with words of encouragement.
“Not a problem. You look good bestie,” one commenter said, while another fan wrote: “I love when u do it.”
“I think it looks maybe even better on you,” a woman said.
Others decided to take her video as an opening to spread hate.
“Be for real,” a judgemental person commented.
One rude commenter added: “It’s really a problem when u do it.”
EXPRESSING yourself through fashion can often be difficult when people constantly see trends as being exclusive.
One body positivity enthusiast argued that people think only skinny women can wear low-rise jeans, but she won’t stop wearing them even if she’s not.
One TikTok creator refuses to stop wearing low-rise jeans even though she’s not skinnyTikTok
Gabi believes people think only skinny women should wear low-rise pantsTikTok
Though fashion is a creative outlet for expressing and exploring yourself, size exclusion within the industry causes some women to refrain from trying new looks.
But according to plus-sized celebrity stylist Kat Eves, women can wear whatever they want, no matter their size or ability.
Confidence and comfortability should be the only factors in mind when deciding whether you should try out a new trend.
TikTok fashion influencer Gabi proudly wears any style despite her body size.
READ MORE ON FASHION
However, she believes people still judge her for some of her fashion choices.
She posted a video wearing low-rise jeans “like the skinny girls do.”
In the background, you can hear the words of the song: “It’s cool when they do it. It’s a problem when I do it. F**k them.”
Gabi intends to convey her belief that people have a problem with non-skinny women wearing low-rise jeans.
Most read in Fabulous
Yet, Gabi’s wearing low-rise jeans, indicating that others couldn’t stop her from doing so.
Supportive viewers filled the comments with words of encouragement.
“Not a problem. You look good bestie,” one commenter said, while another fan wrote: “I love when u do it.”
“I think it looks maybe even better on you,” a woman said.
Others decided to take her video as an opening to spread hate.
“Be for real,” a judgemental person commented.
One rude commenter added: “It’s really a problem when u do it.”
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