For a long time, the fashion industry seemed to design exclusively for a very specific, flat-chested silhouette. For those of us blessed with a fuller bust, shopping often felt like a series of compromises: do you buy the shirt that fits your chest but looks like a tent everywhere else, or the one that fits your waist but threatens to pop a button at any second?
There is a reason the wrap dress is a wardrobe staple. It allows you to adjust the fit perfectly to your chest while cinching the waist.
High-quality jerseys, matte silks, and fabrics with a small percentage of spandex/elastane. These "give" enough to accommodate your chest without losing their shape. 5. Styling Tips: How to "De-Bulk"
Necklines are the most critical element in balancing a larger chest.
Smaller, ditsy prints are generally more flattering than giant, oversized florals or horizontal stripes, which can stretch across the chest and distort. 6. Embracing Your Style
The goal of busty fashion is often . If you have a large chest, you likely have a defined waist—don’t hide it!
If your goal is to make your bust appear more proportional to the rest of your body, try these styling hacks:
At the end of the day, "flattering" is a subjective term. The most important trend in is confidence. If you love a high-neck crop top or an oversized sweater, wear it! Style is about self-expression, and your curves are simply a part of the beautiful canvas you're working with.