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I have big boobs – they make all my outfits look ‘inappropriate’ but I can’t help being fat

EVEN fashion experts have a hard time finding the right clothes for bigger chests, as one woman revealed in a video.

The style pro debuted a sexy, one-shoulder design on her page, but was annoyed by the limitations of the person modeling it: herself.

Sharon Eyide is a Nigerian fashion designer based in LagosTikTok/pounds.sterling

Even though she’s an expert, Eyide has trouble finding ‘appropriate’ clothesTikTok/pounds.sterling

As a designer, Sharon Eyide (@pounds.sterling) is used to navigating the challenges of dressing different body shapes.

The Nigeria-based visionary opened up about her own struggle to find clothes that make her feel confident, but not overexposed.

In a TikTok video, Eyide recorded herself in the passenger seat of a car.

She was dressed for a night out in a hot pink, asymmetrical top made from shiny fabric.

Since Eyide’s signature style is bright colors and eye-catching silhouettes, the top seemed made for her – and in a sense, it was.

Elsewhere on her profile, Eyide indicated the top came from her own brand, Sluxxury, based in Lagos.

Other videos on her profile featured more unique designs made to suit her personal brand.

As she fluttered her falsies, Eyide looked down at her one-shoulder shirt, and gave herself some stern criticism.

Eyide used a viral sound clip to get her point across.

She said she was addressing the message directly to her boobs, “because they make all my outfits look inappropriate.”

For a fashion designer, it’s vital to keep the focus on the clothes, so her frustrating was understandable and warranted.

Lip-synching along, Eyide pointed down at her chest.

“I don’t have problem with fat people,” she mouthed.

Emphasizing her breasts with a gesture, Eyide clarified, “It’s just her.”

The fashion expert scowled down at her chest, then shook her head.

To bring it home, in both the audio and the hashtags, Eyide referred to herself as a “big fat burger.”

In the video’s description, she seemed to question the point of her large chest.

“Big for what now, huh?” she asked, incredulous.

I have big boobs – they make all my outfits look ‘inappropriate’ but I can’t help being fat

EVEN fashion experts have a hard time finding the right clothes for bigger chests, as one woman revealed in a video.

The style pro debuted a sexy, one-shoulder design on her page, but was annoyed by the limitations of the person modeling it: herself.

Sharon Eyide is a Nigerian fashion designer based in LagosTikTok/pounds.sterling

Even though she’s an expert, Eyide has trouble finding ‘appropriate’ clothesTikTok/pounds.sterling

As a designer, Sharon Eyide (@pounds.sterling) is used to navigating the challenges of dressing different body shapes.

The Nigeria-based visionary opened up about her own struggle to find clothes that make her feel confident, but not overexposed.

In a TikTok video, Eyide recorded herself in the passenger seat of a car.

She was dressed for a night out in a hot pink, asymmetrical top made from shiny fabric.

Since Eyide’s signature style is bright colors and eye-catching silhouettes, the top seemed made for her – and in a sense, it was.

Elsewhere on her profile, Eyide indicated the top came from her own brand, Sluxxury, based in Lagos.

Other videos on her profile featured more unique designs made to suit her personal brand.

As she fluttered her falsies, Eyide looked down at her one-shoulder shirt, and gave herself some stern criticism.

Eyide used a viral sound clip to get her point across.

She said she was addressing the message directly to her boobs, “because they make all my outfits look inappropriate.”

For a fashion designer, it’s vital to keep the focus on the clothes, so her frustrating was understandable and warranted.

Lip-synching along, Eyide pointed down at her chest.

“I don’t have problem with fat people,” she mouthed.

Emphasizing her breasts with a gesture, Eyide clarified, “It’s just her.”

The fashion expert scowled down at her chest, then shook her head.

To bring it home, in both the audio and the hashtags, Eyide referred to herself as a “big fat burger.”

In the video’s description, she seemed to question the point of her large chest.

“Big for what now, huh?” she asked, incredulous.

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