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Calling all DDs, FFFs and anybody else who identifies as “well-endowed”: While the smaller-chested among us can often just throw on a frock and call it a day, we bustier ladies don’t have it quite as easy. Between uni-boobs and strapless bras , there’s a long list of occupational hazards that come with the chesty territory . That said, there are some styles that work phenomenally well on those with an ample bosom, both for those who want to minimize their girls and those who prefer to show them off. Here you’ll find the best dresses for big boobs, no matter your personal style. Now all you need is the right bra and you might find getting dressed in the morning to suddenly be a much breezier affair...
Contrary to popular belief, large-chested women absolutely can—and should—rock a wrap style dress. Wrap dresses help to pull everything inward to create the illusion of a more streamlined silhouette. That means they have the power to make your waist look itty bitty and, when worn correctly, glide over your bust and hips without creating any unflattering bulging or bumps. The key here is to size according to your bust, not your waist. These dresses are typically more flexible in terms of fit since you wrap and tie them yourself (unlike a dress you zip up which can only stretch so much before it rips). Sizing according to your part—in this case your chest–ensures little to no gaping or pulling in that area.
Combine this flattering shape with one of NYFW’s biggest trends , mixed prints, for one stunning number you’ll want to reach for all year round.
This gorgeous orange frock can be easily dressed up for cocktail parties and wedding receptions (just add some statement earrings, a bold clutch and strappy heels) or dressed down for casual brunch or a day at the office (simply layer on some white or brown ankle booties and a denim jacket) .
The geometric pattern on this classic DVF silhouette will further help to play down your chest.
We love the comfort factor associated with high-neck tent dresses, but they can turn your gorgeous silhouette into something that resembles a pumpkin with four toothpicks for arms and legs. Crew and turtlenecks have the same tendency to turn us into amorphous blobs, offering no defining peeks at our clavicle. But there is an easy fix to turn both these styles into something both comfortable and flattering: Add a waist belt. It doesn't even need to be cinched in tight, but this easy addition helps bring some much-needed shape and definition to your torso.
Don’t let the sheer yoke freak you out and start panicking over strapless bras—black bra straps won’t look at all out of place or vulgar through that dainty Swiss dot lace. Consider this your new go-to LBD for any and all occasions.
Although this dress is one color, the stitching and embroidery add much more interest than plain cotton would.
This easy mini comes in a ton of fun prints and solid-hues, and has becoming something of a cult hit among fashion influencers and editors. Each one comes with a matching rope belt, but they look equally cute with a contrasting ribbon or leather style if you want to switch things up.
A deep V is sexy on just about everyone, but this is especially true for gals with big boobs. On the other hand, a more shallow plunge can be equally flattering, and still feels appropriate for work or dinner with the in-laws. If you plan to go the va-va-voom route, look for styles that go no lower than that mid-point of your breasts. Any deeper and you risk your girls looking saggy. For shorter Vs we prefer narrower styles, as opposed to those that start out near your shoulders, to really pull the eye inward for a narrower silhouette.
The plissé fabric (which is made of super tiny pleats) hugs your curves and has a lot of give so it won’t show bumps in the same way regular cotton-spandex would. Just add a lariat necklace and some sparkly heels and you’re ready for date night.
There is a tie at the top so you can adjust the neckline if you prefer, and the belt can also be loosened (or tightened) to fit your style.
The puff sleeves and romantic (but not bulk) ruffles at the waist are what really sold us on this floral stunner.
Similar to the belted crewneck styles, these cinched-at-the-waist dresses create an hourglass figure no matter your nature silhouette, but the’re particularly flattering on ladies with big boobs. And while they work with just about any neckline, we love sweetheart and square neck options most of all for showing off your collarbone without getting too risqué.
There’s a shirred back panel that helps this gorgeous lemon-print frock better fit your bust.
If you’re feeling bold, you can pull the sleeves down off your shoulders for a more romantic look.
Swap the matching satin belt for one in a contrasting color (or solid black if you’re not one for mixing prints) to really emphasize an hourglass shape.
A sheath dress is defined by its straight, fitted cut with a nipped in waist (not to be confused with a shift dress which falls straight from the shoulders with darts in the bust to add shape). They work very well for women with larger boobs but an otherwise fairly straight figure. Unlike a bodycon dress, which puts it all on display, a sheath isn’t skin tight so you don’t have to worry about showing off every lump or bump even as you show off your curves.
This scallop-trimmed cutie also comes in bright pink and Kelly green if you’re willing to go bold with color.
Combining the lengthening and slimming powers of a sheath silhouette with a narrow V-neckline, you might say this frock does it all.
Add a pair of statement earrings to further draw attention away from your bust (or a long necklace for the opposite effect).
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Ensure you have a well-fitting bra. For busty women, the most important starting point for a stylish outfit is finding the correct bra. It should offer full-breast coverage and give your chest shape without over-accentuating its size. Try a nude-colored bra, which helps to eliminate outlines under sheer T-shirts. [1]
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Take a look at brands like ThirdLove, Chantelle, or Wacoal, which go up to sizes G and H and offer cute styles. [2]
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Try to find simple lines and silhouettes. Details like ruffles, frills, breast pockets, and ruched fabric will make your breasts seem larger. [3]
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Focus on tops with clean lines that won’t call attention to your bust.
Pick a flattering fabric for tops or dresses. The ideal materials will be stretchy while also providing support and structure—stretch cotton or gabardine, for instance. [4]
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Fabrics to generally avoid include: [5]
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Shiny or metallic materials
Ribbed knits
Stiff fabrics
Slinky jersey
Select the right neckline. V-necks are often the most flattering on busty women because they lengthen the silhouette and direct the eyes downwards. Scoop necklines are also a good look for big breasts. Avoid polo, crew, cowl, and square necklines, which tend to draw attention to the bust. [6]
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Watch out for overly deep V-necks—they may show off too much cleavage to be appropriate in certain settings.
Look for sleeves that won’t draw attention to your chest. Focus on tops with long sleeves that flare below the elbow, or natural shoulder sleeves (where the shoulder seam aligns with your actual shoulder). [7]
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If you’re looking for a tank top, try finding one with wider straps—spaghetti straps can make your shoulders and chest appear much larger. [8]
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Consider steering clear of these sleeve styles:
Sleeves that finish at the line of the bust
Drop shoulders
Raglan sleeves
Kimono-style sleeves
Size up with button-down tops. Oxford shirts can be particularly tricky for big-busted women. The key is to buy a shirt that specifically fits your breasts (which may mean bumping up a size or two).
Oxfords can be easy to style in a larger size—try tying it at the bottom, layering under sweaters or dresses, or half-tucking it in to your pants. [9]
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Another option is to find a tailor, who can take in the shirt around the neckline, armholes, and lower torso.
Find an A-line skirt that balances your bust. Look for A-line styles, which flare out and help maintain a proportional silhouette. Pair a tucked-in shirt with a skirt that has a slightly lower waistline, to help lengthen your torso. [10]
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To accentuate your curves, try wearing a pencil skirt.
Combine a solid-color top with a matching bottom. Finding a dress that fits perfectly can sometimes be tricky, since busty women often wear different sizes on top and bottom. By pairing separates of the same color, you can create the cohesive look of a dress without the sizing issues. [11]
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Consider mixing textures to add visual interest and draw attention to your bottom half—a black leather skirt with a black cotton V-neck sweater, for instance.
Pair boyfriend jeans with a tucked-in shirt. A wide-legged look can be great on a big-busted woman, since looser jeans or dress pants help to balance out their top half. Try pairing low-rise boyfriend jeans with a tucked-in, drapey T-shirt in a thick fabric such as terry cloth or densely woven cotton. [12]
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Skinny jeans are not always the best option, since they can make your breasts look even larger.
Wear a dress that emphasizes your waistline. The best dress styles for big busts include wrap dresses, fit and flare shapes, and neat A-line silhouettes. Short hemlines can be a plus, since they pull the eyes down to the legs and away from the chest area.
Try strategic color-blocking to achieve a cinched-waist effect without a belt or tie. [13]
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Throw on a blazer or jacket over your outfit. Watch out for double-breasted styles, which can sometimes add weight to your upper half. Go for narrow lapels—or ditch the lapels all together and choose a lapel-free vest or blazer.
Don’t worry about buttoning your blazer up, which can lead to gaping and pulling. It’s stylish and work-appropriate to keep it open. [14]
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Select a medium-length necklace. The best necklace for a big bust hangs around your throat or sternum and calls attention to the delicate line of your collarbone. [15]
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Necklaces that are too long will hang off your bust instead of lying flat, while chokers draw the eyes up and make your breasts appear larger.
Draw attention to your legs with high heels. A pair of statement heels can make legs look longer, diverting eyes from your chest. [16]
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Shoes that are sparkly or brightly colored will attract even more attention.
If you’d prefer not to wear heels, split-front booties offer another way to visually elongate your legs with footwear. [17]
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Avoid bulky and oversized scarves. Blanket scarves or scarves knitted from chunky yarn serve to add extra volume to your bust. Try thinner materials, such as a cashmere pashmina, which will lay flatter. [18]
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Find a belt that won’t take over your midsection. The right belt can help emphasize your waist. Watch out for too-wide styles which can have the opposite effect, erasing your waistline and overemphasizing the bust.
Try a skinny belt paired with low-waisted pants, which highlights an hourglass figure. [19]
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What about women who have large breasts and a big waist?
Wear V-necklines. Try to bring attention to another part of the body, like your legs, with bold heels.
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If you have large breasts, it can be tricky to find flattering clothes that don’t over-emphasize your chest. Many styles and fashions cater to women with smaller busts. But there are plenty of options that will make big-busted women look and feel great. Whether you’re balancing your bust with an A-line skirt or tastefully showing off your cleavage with a V-neck, there are a number of fashion choices that will compliment your body type.
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