I'm midsize and did a Target haul – their secret leisure wear range is so flattering for my figure | The Sun

FINDING trendy fashion choices for curvy, short women can be a struggle, but one midsize influencer shared a shopping haul from Target that looked great without breaking the bank.

Kayren Larrimore, whose TikTok account has over 113,700 likes, uploaded a video of her Target haul and showed off her incredible curves in leisure wear.


From asymmetric cream tops to brown or red co-ords, Kayren revealed the exact sizes she bought, using the hashtag #whatiorderedversuswhatigot.

Sizes included M, L and XL.

Kayren explained she found the items in "the first outfit is in the workout session, but the matching sets are in loungewear!".

The video has racked 666,200 views – with many followers saying they’ve followed in her fashion footsteps and purchased a few staples. 

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Thea commented: "See now I got to go to target", while Life with Li added: "I need y'all target!".

Destiny Jaye, meanwhile, told Kayren: "You look bomb".

The video seems to have inspired other midsize followers. Shanteia Beavers wrote: "Girl you just gave me confidence! I’m shaped just like you! I hate my stomach so so much. And we wear the same size."

Kayren replied: "That’s why I’m here girl!! And your stomach gives them something to lay on."

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Earlier this week, another midsize influencer shared her clothing buys that flattered her shape and height beautifully for as little as $115.

In one TikTok video, fashionista Meagan Louise Wells tries on two Oh Polly dresses she was gifted by the fashion company.

She thought it was important to show how the dresses look on her specific body type because they are not represented enough.

Amidst a call for more body-inclusive fashion choices worldwide, Wells is also shedding a light on the lack of body-inclusive women modelling clothing on many fashion websites.



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