Aidy Bryant's Shrill Outfits May Be Custom, But We Found the Best Lookalikes
What did you do this weekend? Well, if you're anything like us, you binge-watched Aidy Bryant's hilarious new Hulu show, Shrill, from start to finish. It follows her character, Annie, who is described as "a fat young woman who wants to change her life—but not her body. Annie is trying to start her career while juggling bad boyfriends, a sick parent, and a perfectionist boss."
Aside from her spot-on sense of humor and compelling acting, we particularly loved Bryant's outfits on the show. In an interview with Vulture, Shrill costume designer Amanda Needham explained that most of the looks had to be custom-made because of a lack of stylish plus-size options. On the show, Bryant's character also points out the frustrations that come along with shopping for her size. "Everything is either a big Indiana Walmart sack or it is some cutesy shit covered in Eiffel Tower postage stamps," Annie says on the show. Inspired by her amazing outfits, we did some digging and found the best lookalikes out there. Scroll down to Annie-fy your wardrobe.
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