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I wear low-rise jeans and crop tops even though I have a belly – women say I’m inspiring them to do the same

ARBITRARY rules have dictated what women “can” or “cannot” wear for decades.

One fashionista decided to ignore the backwards fashion policies of the early 2000s, but embrace the clothes – and her followers love her for it.

Gwen Sajor is a style influencer who loves Y2K styleTikTok/gwensajor

In a video, Sajor modeled a pair of figure-hugging jeans with 2000s flairTikTok/gwensajor

When influencer Gwen Sajor gets ready to go out, she loves to assemble a throwback look featuring Y2K-era accents.

In a recent clip, she modeled a cropped shirt with a pair of jeans that will look familiar to anyone who survived the midriff-baring early aughts.

Like any true fashion maven, the curvy creator crafted the perfect moment for her big outfit reveal.

Sajor started with a close-up, leaning into the camera in a pair of oversized sunglasses as she applied a shiny nude lip gloss.

When she deemed her makeup complete, Sajor stepped back, tossing her long, straight strands over her shoulder.

The gesture revealed her low-rise jeans, complete with a western-inspired corset closure in the front.

Sajor lifted her sunglasses – and a perfectly-manicured eyebrow – as she studied her silhouette in the phone’s camera.

She posed with one hand on her hip, satisfied with the final effect.

In the caption, she encouraged other women to jump on the trend bandwagon.

“This is your sign to wear low-waisted rn,” she wrote, too urgent in her declaration to spell out “right now.”

Her viewers took her words to heart and felt prepared to take on the challenge.

“You inspired me to,” an admiring commenter professed, pledging allegiance to Sajor with an emoji salute.

Another person wanted to replicate Sajor’s style as closely as possible. “Where are these pants from?” she asked.

Sajor’s trendy look inspired others to buy low-rise jeansTikTok/gwensajor

One woman wasn’t quite ready for low-rise jeans but asked Sajor to keep up the good work on her behalf.

“I can’t,” she wrote, defeated, writing in all caps. “Just please do it for me.”

Like any creator on TikTok, Sajor also entertained the odd comment from a viewer with a strange fixation.

An anonymous user loved her outfit because of what it revealed. “Gorgeous belly button,” the fan wrote.

I wear low-rise jeans and crop tops even though I have a belly – women say I’m inspiring them to do the same

ARBITRARY rules have dictated what women “can” or “cannot” wear for decades.

One fashionista decided to ignore the backwards fashion policies of the early 2000s, but embrace the clothes – and her followers love her for it.

Gwen Sajor is a style influencer who loves Y2K styleTikTok/gwensajor

In a video, Sajor modeled a pair of figure-hugging jeans with 2000s flairTikTok/gwensajor

When influencer Gwen Sajor gets ready to go out, she loves to assemble a throwback look featuring Y2K-era accents.

In a recent clip, she modeled a cropped shirt with a pair of jeans that will look familiar to anyone who survived the midriff-baring early aughts.

Like any true fashion maven, the curvy creator crafted the perfect moment for her big outfit reveal.

Sajor started with a close-up, leaning into the camera in a pair of oversized sunglasses as she applied a shiny nude lip gloss.

When she deemed her makeup complete, Sajor stepped back, tossing her long, straight strands over her shoulder.

The gesture revealed her low-rise jeans, complete with a western-inspired corset closure in the front.

Sajor lifted her sunglasses – and a perfectly-manicured eyebrow – as she studied her silhouette in the phone’s camera.

She posed with one hand on her hip, satisfied with the final effect.

In the caption, she encouraged other women to jump on the trend bandwagon.

“This is your sign to wear low-waisted rn,” she wrote, too urgent in her declaration to spell out “right now.”

Her viewers took her words to heart and felt prepared to take on the challenge.

“You inspired me to,” an admiring commenter professed, pledging allegiance to Sajor with an emoji salute.

Another person wanted to replicate Sajor’s style as closely as possible. “Where are these pants from?” she asked.

Sajor’s trendy look inspired others to buy low-rise jeansTikTok/gwensajor

One woman wasn’t quite ready for low-rise jeans but asked Sajor to keep up the good work on her behalf.

“I can’t,” she wrote, defeated, writing in all caps. “Just please do it for me.”

Like any creator on TikTok, Sajor also entertained the odd comment from a viewer with a strange fixation.

An anonymous user loved her outfit because of what it revealed. “Gorgeous belly button,” the fan wrote.

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