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Body Positive Style Guide: Inspiration For All Shapes & Sizes

Whether you're trying to find the perfect little black dress for your petite or fuller frame, attempting to harness a little positivity in your new pregnant body, or just looking for more ways to be body positive this year -- we're always happy to help!
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LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 11: Gemma Collins launches her plus-size clothing range at The Worx on July 11, 2012 in London, England. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)
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LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 11: Gemma Collins launches her plus-size clothing range at The Worx on July 11, 2012 in London, England. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

We know that all women aren't created equal.

It's one of the reasons we're so passionate about the BeauCoo community and our #BoPo (body positive) movement.

Whether you're trying to find the perfect little black dress for your petite or fuller frame, attempting to harness a little positivity in your new pregnant body, or just looking for more ways to be body positive this year -- we're always happy to help! Because we value and understand the importance of a safe, online community you can trust for all your style needs.

No negativity allowed!

Which is why we've created this Style Guide to help you choose the best styles for your body shape! Be it straight or pear, inverted triangle or apple -- or the most common, hourglass -- we have style tips that are guaranteed to fit your shape and your personality to a tee!

So get ready to flaunt it!

Like what you see? Find our style guide extremely helpful? Why not Tweet your friends or share on Pinterest! Join the #BoPo movement today by living life a little more stylish and a lot more body positive at BeauCoo.com.

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