Dressing Tips For Big Boobed Women Avery ParkerSeptember 24, 201614 viewsFashion0 Comments14 views Having big boobs can seriously cramp your style. All those cute dresses you try on seem to have been made for Bambi, or at least they may as well have been for all the good they do on you. We know the pain, and today we are here to help. These are our top tips for dressing your boobs! To Emphasise If you’re proud of your curves, you can emphasise them and flaunt them as much as you like. Here’s how to do that whilst still looking chic: Cinch your waist. You should always wear a defined waist anyway with big boobs, but the more you cinch it, the more they will stand out. Wear jumpsuits with tailored looks. These are designed to flaunt curves, so you can guarantee that yours will stand out! A swoop or V-neck line at the top of your shirts and dresses gives you a cleavage to die for. This is such a sexy look! Just be careful on where the plunge stops: if you can see bra, you’ve gone too far. Wrap dresses and tops are a great way to show off your cleavage whilst staying comfortable. Because of their flexible nature, they are ideally suited to those who often find themselves buying bigger clothes that fit their boobs but drown their figure. To Reduce If you want to draw attention away from your big boobs, there are some great techniques that will help you out. Consider the following ideas: Wear a fitted button-down shirt, not too loose and not so tight that the buttons are pulling apart. This is a smart look which draws attention away from your chest. Wear black! So long as your boobs are fully covered by the material, this will make them appear smaller in size, and will take attention elsewhere. Just be sure to check the material: if it’s too thin, your boobs may be visible under bright lights. A fitted jacket with a silhouette that comes in at the waist will avoid the bulky look with outerwear. Never wear a double-breasted coat as the extra fabric on top of your chest can make you look huge. Full-coverage bras are best for reducing. Don’t go for a push-up, balcony, or plunge style – and check the fit carefully if going for a t-shirt bra. The “four boob” effect is not a good look and brings even more attention to your boobs. Wear a blazer! A long, fitted blazer can minimise the appearance of your boobs by covering their bulk and leaving just the cleavage area visible. If You Can’t… If you have tried all of these tips and you can’t make it work, it’s not the end of the world. Some people just get unlucky with their genes, and if you feel like they are just too big to work with, you can always consider getting a breast reduction. This can take away a lot of the other problems you may experience, such as back pain or unwanted attention. It’s something to think about if you are really unhappy with your current body. No matter how you dress, the important thing is that you are true to yourself. Style is a reflection of your personality and the way you feel inside, and when you get it right, it really makes you feel a million dollars. Avery Parker
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