Big Boobs Amateur May 2026
Shein/Amazon Hauls that feel like ads. Sponsored posts for skincare. "Code: AMATEUR20" for MLMs. 9. The No-Nos of Amateur Fashion Content | Don't | Why | | :--- | :--- | | Use a beauty filter on clothing | It changes the color and texture. Viewers will call you out. | | Pose in only one angle | It hides fit issues. You lose trust. | | Say "slay" or "serving" | Unless ironic. Amateur is lowercase energy. | | Edit out your double chin or belly roll | That’s the content people need to see. | | Post a "full outfit" without showing the back | The back is where the lies live (pulling, gaping, see-through). | 10. Sample First Week Content Plan Monday (Instagram Carousel): "5 items I regret buying last month (with receipts)." Tuesday (TikTok/Reel): "Dressing room try-on at Target – 3 hits, 1 miss." Wednesday (YouTube): "Clean out my closet with me: Keep, sell, donate." Thursday (TikTok/Reel): "You pick my Friday outfit – Option A vs B." Friday (Instagram Story): Poll: "Do these shoes go with this dress? Yes/No/Only if I change the bag." Saturday (TikTok/Reel): "The real way I dress on a Sunday with no plans." Sunday (Rest): Reply to comments. Pin your top 3 posts. Final Rule of Big Amateur Fashion Don't try to look like an influencer. Try to look like a helpful, funny, slightly messy friend who happens to have good style. The moment you hire a photographer or buy a ring light with a diffuser, you shrink your audience. Stay amateur. Go big.