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Popular Dresses For Fat Women: This article features 25 outfit styles with pictures and detailed descriptions. Also, learn some secret tips on how to look slim in these clothes.

The truth is that we don’t have to aim for a thigh gap before putting on a flirty mini. All body types are beautiful and worthy of cute clothes, and humans of any shape and size can pull off any style of their choosing. So let’s shake off these rules and begin embracing the things that should make us want to live out loud, like mini dresses, horizontal stripes, and all. Below are 29

Nicole Edelen looks like an absolute babe in her cobalt mini, ready to tear up whatever dance floor or martini bar she’s headed to in it. However, Edelen’s confidence didn’t happen overnight. She tells me via social media, "It’s an uphill journey that I’m taking day by day and I’ve reached the point where I’m 100 percent comfortable wearing this dress. I want the world to see my curves and love them as much as I do."

Sarah Chiwaya acknowledges that there exist arbitrary fashion ‘rules’ about who should or should not wear a mini skirt, but she doesn’t buy them. She tells me, "How boring would fashion be if we only wore safe bets? I love my legs, thick thighs and all, so I have no compunctions about wearing a mini."

Kellie Brown doesn’t really know what gave her the confidence to wear a mini skirt, because she never considered that she couldn’t. Every style and trend out there is "meant" for each of us — so don’t put imaginary restrictions on yourself. Brown tells me, "When I’m getting dressed it’s not really my goal to hide or emphasize my ‘curves.’ It’s about expressing myself through fashion and creating an aesthetic that makes me happy. I wore this dress because it’s cute, lightweight, and easy while grabbing brunch with my boyfriend on a hot NYC summer day."

Margot Meanie has always found it strange that we dissect our bodies in order to love certain parts and despise others, but she never quite got the hang of hating her thighs. Negative reinforcement only works if you let it. She tells me, "Of all the body parts I’ve hated throughout the years on this journey to being body positive, my thighs have never been one of them. Even though according to society I know I should have a deep hatred for them, I just never have. I’ve never feared wearing the shortest of miniskirts."

Sometimes it’s not easy to pop on a mini if you’re struggling with body confidence. But according to Ragini Nag Rao, you just need to get yourself used to them. "I remember the first time I wore something leg baring in public. It was a pair of shorts and I was terrified. But I just kept on wearing those shorts, and later mini skirts and dresses because my commitment to wearing cute stuff I wanted to was greater than the terror."

Isabell Decker says she was a late bloomer when it came to accepting her body. She tells me, "I haven’t always been confident enough to wear mini skirts or short dresses as someone who had been constantly taught not to show off too much skin as a fat woman, because eventually it could offend someone." But once she cast that idea aside, she was able to make peace with her body and really love the way she looked when dressed up. "Once you have realized that your body is perfect just the way it is, you too will find the confidence to wear whatever makes you happy."

Cynthia Ramsay Noel became tired of hiding underneath long dresses and pants just so she wouldn’t offend people with her "grotesque legs," but then she wizened up. "Fat thighs and cellulite are no reason to be ashamed. Never let anyone tell you that wearing a mini skirt and showing off your beautiful legs, dimples and all, is not for you… Never forget that you have just as much of a right to wear anything that anyone else does!"

Chelsea Memmolo doesn’t care what she wears, as long as she enjoys it. She says, "I dress in what I like. Whether that’s a mini or maxi it doesn’t matter. If you feel good in what you wear, who cares what others think? Its all about comfort and what YOU like, not them." So the next time you love a trend but don’t think you have the body to "pull it off," just embrace it fully. All that matters is that

Hollie Burgess found the confidence to wear short hems by realizing that her body has absolutely nothing to do with anyone else but herself. "I got totally sick of covering myself up because I was scared of what others thought. But now I know if people don’t like my jiggly thighs, chunky calves, or thick knees then they don’t have to look. My legs have nothing to do with anyone else. I don’t need their approval and neither do you."

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