January 12th, 2009
Posted by Veronica Valter

Many women dream about having a and they will never understand those who complain that it causes plenty of problems. Though it actually does.

And it does affect woman’s life greatly. Yes, it looks really nice and men like it but there are some situations when you just don’t want to own such a treasure.

For example, when choosing garments. Here I’m going to give you some advice on how to make your breast look gorgeous but not too huge.

1. Pay particular attention to the bra selection. Remember that it shouldn’t make your bust look bigger or compress it too much so that you have bulges on your sides.

Prefer molded bras without any pads that provide a push-up effect. For a better support choose the bra with wide straps. Try each bra you buy because you can run the risk of purchasing the wrong size.

2. No with thin straps are for you unfortunately. Flattering neckline is important when you have a full breast. The best choice is a deep V-neck.

It can make your body look longer and bust smaller. Another variant is a sweetheart neckline. Avoid Sabrina and jewel necklines.

Scoop or square necklines are possible decisions too but you better try the items on before buying.

3. When selecting a swimsuit remember to provide good support for your bust.

Read how to choose swimwear for big breasts >>

If you like one piece suit look for the one with wide straps or criss-cross straps that is most often found in sport-style bathing suits.

Pay close attention to the neckline, the best choice is a deep V-neck, as I have already mentioned above. To create a leaner look prefer dark colors. You may select a light hue either but make sure it is solid.

If you choose a two-piece bathing suit seek for a model with wide straps and cups of appropriate size. Cups may be shaped but they shouldn’t be padded.

Panties must look proportionate with the bra, that’s why thongs are not a good decision. To flatter your beautiful buttocks prefer tanga panties.

You may want the upper and lower parts of your suit to be of different colors. In this case choose darker tones for the bra and lighter or brighter tones for panties. Solid tints are the best for you.

4. Wear jackets and coats of solid colors with a deep V-neck neckline.

5. with deep V-neck and smooth knitting are good for you.

The perfect variant is a classic loose-fitting sweater. Steer clear of tight-fitting models as they will accentuate your bust.

6. Beware of dolman sleeves, halter necks, and hooded and T-shirts.

7. . Huge beads and necklaces are not for you.

Chains, tiny bead lines, small medallions and amulets creating a V shape on your décolleté area are great for you.

With the help of those tips you will create a perfect image of yours so that you can feel proud of your bust!

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8 Responses to “7 Tips for women with a big bust”

  1. lady-in-pink Says:

    oh, thank you, thank you so much! i have a huge bust and often feel confused about necklines, anything i put on seems to emphasize my breast. Now i know what i need! Thanks!!!!

  2. coquette Says:

    awesome! thank u fro posting! great info!

  3. t.byrne Says:

    Can you tell me who makes the bra in the second picture?
    thank you!

  4. Sheryl Says:

    Thats all fine and dandy…but im a 36DDD…big on top…small on the bottom…where can you FIND these kinds of clothes? Clothing manufacturers target one body type. A large is not a large anymore. Makes clothing very hard to find. Is there such a store that sells clothing for big busts?

  5. Mississippi Brown Says:

    With the exception of the first, none of the featured models have large busts or atypical proportions. Petite and natural DD+ females have trouble finding silhouettes and true representation of our curves. I am a 5’2”, petite and curvy female with a 34DDD bust. What about a post dedicated to foundation pieces and fashions for us? Everything photographs well on size 0 models; why not show photos of varied sizes and shapes.

  6. Carina Says:

    I want big boobs. But I dont want to do bust surgery

  7. sunshine Says:

    thanks so much……..but how do i measure my bra size?

  8. Me Says:

    That whole support thing is an AMERICAN CONCEPT. I was raised in France and my mother taught me to NEVER leave “them” in hot water more than a minute and what daily exercises to do to keep the muscles above them strong, which is WHAT IS SUPPOSED TO HOLD THEM UP! I’m now 43, like my mother, have unusually large ones for my size (5′6, 110lbs and 34D) and I never wear bras. They’re not just still up there, they’re WAY UP THERE and round and firm (I wear a bra when I run only and it doesn’t bring them any higher, yet I see 15 year olds with theirs already an inch or two too low). Mothers know best! She also had me do ballet for 8 years because, she said “posture is everything and a good posture makes women hold their breasts high and proud”! LOL

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