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Meet this plus size lady and her fashion styles

Joy EmebuBy Joy EmebuJuly 13, 2021No Comments0 Views
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Hello ladies and gentlemen, I want to introduce to you an African born plus size female model who has taken the fashion modelling world by storm with her mouth watering fashion designs and styles.

Her name is Esther Nakitende, currently based in Toronto, Canada with her family; this symbol of body confidence has made a grand life for her modeling. She also runs a small scale fashion business marketing clothes to plus size women as well as styling.

This part-time student of Community Development is a style star in her own right as she amasses over a hundred thousand fans online who are inspired simply by her carriage, confidence, fashion sense, poise, charm and overall attitude to life.

Esther is an African Plus size model queen; she is a plus size lady who works hard and works out regularly to stay fit. She is also confident in her body and weight.
Here are some of her best stylish looks yet along with tit-bits of her one on one chat with Memoirs of a Princess.

“I have always loved fashion & all that it entails. When I moved to Toronto I had access to beautiful clothes, shoes, accessories etc & I began to post pictures of myself on Facebook. As time went on, I caught the eyes of various different plus size store owners who realized that when I wore their clothes it reached a large audience of plus size women.

I began to get calls to do photo shoots & runway shows for various plus size designers. Although the plus size industry is fairly new I have faith that eventually the fashion world will realize we are here to stay and we may be plus size but we also love to look beautiful and sexy.”

Esther is a plus size model, style ambassador, and woman who empower other women through collaborations.

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