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Look for a one-button blazer that nips in slightly at the waist.
The wrap silhouette is a holy grail for large busts. It allows you to adjust the fit exactly to your chest size while cinching in directly under the bust at your narrowest point. Fit-and-Flare
Wrap tops naturally follow the contours of a full bust. They allow you to adjust the tightness at your narrowest point—the ribcage—creating an instant hourglass shape. Sweetheart and Scoop Necks Look for a one-button blazer that nips in
Never hide your waist under oversized, shapeless sacks. Emphasize your ribcage—the narrowest area just below your bust line. Use high-waisted trousers, A-line skirts, and belts to anchor your outfits at this point. What to Avoid
The wrap dress is the undisputed champion. By crossing fabric over the bust, it creates a V-shape that elongates the torso, defines the waist, and provides a "cradle" for the bust. Pro tip: Look for wrap dresses with an interior snap or a hook-and-eye closure to prevent the dreaded wardrobe gap when you sit down. Fit-and-Flare Wrap tops naturally follow the contours of
Tailored button-down shirts notoriously gape open at the chest. Solutions include using double-sided fashion tape between buttons, sewing hidden snap buttons inside the placket, or shopping from brands that offer "curve" fits with extra buttons at the bust line.
Layering can be tricky, as extra fabric often equals extra bulk. Emphasize your ribcage—the narrowest area just below your
Look for single-button styles that fasten low, beneath the bust line.
: Look for tailored blazers with defined shoulders and nipped-in waists to create a balanced hourglass shape.
