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I look like ‘damaged goods’ after buying a Barbie costume for Halloween – the label says it’s one-size-fits-all

 MOST of us have a horror story relating to an item of clothing labelled “one-size-fits-all”.

And one plus-size stunner was recently left in hysterics after ordering a costume that claimed to fit anyone – only to discover that was very much false advertising. 

Stunning influencer Destinee ordered a one-size-fits-all costume for Halloweentiktok@destineenstark/v

She quickly realised that it had been sold under some rather false advertisingtiktok@destineenstark/v

Destinee Stark is a gorgeous lifestyle influencer who regularly shares informative clips of everything from politics to beauty trends with her 146k followers on her TikTok account @DestineenStark. 

And in a recent clip that racked up a whopping 2.1 million views, she modelled a Barbie costume that she had recently purchased for Halloween. 

The outfit in question was a large blow up box saying “Super Star Barbie”, which the wearer would put on to appear as though they were a Barbie doll in pristine packaging. 

And manufacturers claims it was “one size fits all” – so Destinee happily ordered it assured that there would be no issues. 

But when it turned up, Destinee realised that the claim about the sizing was rather misleading. 

Modelling the outfit on camera, the gorgeous influencer laughed as the apparent box appeared entirely misshapen, stretched out and distorted over her shoulders and head. 

“I’m damaged Barbie,” Destinee joked, “just damaged box.” 

“The most honest thing is that I’m damaged goods,” the hilarious influencer laughed, once again adding a clip of the distorted costume. 

“When the claim the costume is ‘one size fits all’,” Destinee added in the caption. “Damaged Barbie reporting for duty.” 

Fans flooded the comments with love for Destinee’s amazing sense of humour in dealing with the situation. 

“You just need a big sticker for the top that says reduced / slight damage,” one joked. “Love this.” 

“Slap a clearance sticker on there,” another wrote alongside laughing emojis. 

“Your energy is gold,” another added with a heart emoji. 

If you’re still planning your Halloween outfit and hoping to avoid any mishaps like the above, why not check out these tips on how to style the perfect costume on a budget. 

Looks like a Zombie Bride or Spooky Snow Queen are easy to put together with little or no new buys needed. 

Fabulous will pay for your exclusive stories. Just email: fabulousdigital@the-sun.co.uk and pop EXCLUSIVE in the subject line

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 MOST of us have a horror story relating to an item of clothing labelled “one-size-fits-all”.

And one plus-size stunner was recently left in hysterics after ordering a costume that claimed to fit anyone – only to discover that was very much false advertising. 

Stunning influencer Destinee ordered a one-size-fits-all costume for Halloweentiktok@destineenstark/v

She quickly realised that it had been sold under some rather false advertisingtiktok@destineenstark/v

Destinee Stark is a gorgeous lifestyle influencer who regularly shares informative clips of everything from politics to beauty trends with her 146k followers on her TikTok account @DestineenStark

And in a recent clip that racked up a whopping 2.1 million views, she modelled a Barbie costume that she had recently purchased for Halloween. 

The outfit in question was a large blow up box saying “Super Star Barbie”, which the wearer would put on to appear as though they were a Barbie doll in pristine packaging. 

And manufacturers claims it was “one size fits all” – so Destinee happily ordered it assured that there would be no issues. 

But when it turned up, Destinee realised that the claim about the sizing was rather misleading. 

Modelling the outfit on camera, the gorgeous influencer laughed as the apparent box appeared entirely misshapen, stretched out and distorted over her shoulders and head. 

“I’m damaged Barbie,” Destinee joked, “just damaged box.” 

“The most honest thing is that I’m damaged goods,” the hilarious influencer laughed, once again adding a clip of the distorted costume. 

“When the claim the costume is ‘one size fits all’,” Destinee added in the caption. “Damaged Barbie reporting for duty.” 

Fans flooded the comments with love for Destinee’s amazing sense of humour in dealing with the situation. 

“You just need a big sticker for the top that says reduced / slight damage,” one joked. “Love this.” 

“Slap a clearance sticker on there,” another wrote alongside laughing emojis

“Your energy is gold,” another added with a heart emoji. 

If you’re still planning your Halloween outfit and hoping to avoid any mishaps like the above, why not check out these tips on how to style the perfect costume on a budget. 

Looks like a Zombie Bride or Spooky Snow Queen are easy to put together with little or no new buys needed. 

Fabulous will pay for your exclusive stories. Just email: fabulousdigital@the-sun.co.uk and pop EXCLUSIVE in the subject line

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