This cut offers great lift without the "quad-boob" effect often found in plunge bras.
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. This cut offers great lift without the "quad-boob"
The neckline of a garment dictates how your bust interacts with the rest of your outfit. The neckline of a garment dictates how your
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 If a dress feels too "boxy," add a
High-shine fabrics (like cheap satin) and heavy, stiff velvets, which can catch the light and make the bust appear much larger than it is.
If a dress feels too "boxy," add a medium-width belt at the narrowest part of your waist.
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