If a dress feels too "boxy," add a medium-width belt at the narrowest part of your waist.
Styling a large bust is often about balancing the upper body with the lower body to create a harmonious "X" or hourglass shape.
Wearing one color from top to bottom creates a continuous vertical line, making you look taller and more balanced. If a dress feels too "boxy," add a
Whether you are looking to streamline your silhouette or flaunt what you’ve got, mastering style with a larger bust comes down to three pillars: 1. The Foundation: It All Starts with the Bra
Avoid the "add four inches" method used by many department stores. Look for boutiques that specialize in DD+ cups. Whether you are looking to streamline your silhouette
High-quality unlined lace or mesh bras can offer surprising support while keeping a natural shape that looks chic under silk or linen. 2. Necklines: Framing the Face
You’ve heard it before, but it bears repeating: 80% of women are wearing the wrong bra size. For those with a larger bust, a poor fit doesn't just look "off"—it causes back pain, poor posture, and makes clothes hang incorrectly. High-quality unlined lace or mesh bras can offer
Matte fabrics, high-quality jerseys, and silks with a bit of "give."
There is a reason Diane von Furstenberg’s creation is legendary. The wrap dress allows you to adjust the tension across the chest, nipping in the waist and creating a perfect silhouette.
Look for blazers with a single button or those designed to be worn open. Avoid double-breasted jackets, which add unnecessary bulk to the chest area.