Petite Women Wirh Big Boobs How to Dress
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We feel pretty confident in saying any woman with big boobs agrees that picking out an outfit for any occasion is instantly a little more challenging if your cups overfloweth. When you have to consider cleavage, gaping shirts, dresses that don't fit both your top and your bottom, and let's face it, boobs that fluctuate in size, getting dressed can easily be the part of your day you dread the most. But it doesn't have to be that way! With a few new outfit ideas, you can feel inspired when you get ready in the morning and not frustrated that nothing fits right.
To give you the absolute best style advice, we turned to the experts: Cosmo editors who wear a D-cup and up. Here, they share their go-to silhouettes and closet staples that not only work for a bustier figure, but also look really freakin' cute. So toss out all your shirts with laughable built-in bras, get yourself one of these top-rated bras for big boobs (like this editor-approved bandeau bra for bigger breasts), and let the below advice inspire your next look. From bodysuit outfits to ways to wear oversized shirts and not look frumpy, we give you 15 outfits for girls with big boobs, approved by others in your same shoes (or should I say bra?).
1. The Adjustable Straps
Between the roomy cowl neck and the totally adjustable shoulder straps, this dress is a busty person's dream. If you have a hard time fitting the gals in slinky dresses, seek out silhouettes like this with lots of flowy fabric that drapes in the front and the option to tighten and loosen the straps.
From the source...
"Anything adjustable is my go-to. It's rare that I can wear a cute little top or dress unless the shoulders are adjustable somehow."
2. The Ruched Button-Down
Not only is this dress made from fabric with generous stretch, but it's also designed to have a ruched effect around the buttons that make any pulling of the fabric look totally intentional (i.e. not like your bust is busting out).
From the source...
"Fitted button-down shirts are the bane of my existence. All the puckering! The only ones I'll wear have lots of stretch that stop the buttons from constantly popping open."
3. The Wrap Dress
This midi-length sweater dress with a little slit action shows just the right amount of skin for your comfort level. You can choose to open it up a little more when you want to show cleavage or pull the top closed when you don't. And it's also super easy to style. Add some heels or boots, depending on the occasion, accessorize with a pendant necklace, and you're good to go.
From the source...
"It's hard to find a dress that fits well both on the top and the bottom halves of my body, but a wrap dress is the perfect solution because you can adjust how to fits—and the cinched waist is a plus."
4. The Smocked Top
When you have big boobs, fitted tops are a hard style to pull off. Sure, you could buy a shirt to fit them and take it to the tailor, *or* you could go with a stretchier option that hugs your curves perfectly but is still super comfortable and never too tight.
From the source...
"Some days my boobs feel bigger than others, so having stretchy tops on hand is a must. A smocked top is a trendier way of staying comfortable so I'm not busting at the seams."
5. The Oversized Blazer
With a boxy jacket, you won't have to worry about getting it tailored to fit both your bust and your waist. Leave it open in the front if you want to show off a little, or fasten a button for the profesh look.
From the source...
"I'm not ever trying to hide my shape, so I tend to go fitted with my dresses and tops most of the time and I love pairing that with the new oversized blazer trend."
6. The Scoop Neckline
If a plunging neckline feels like too much and a turtleneck seems stifling, go with a square, scoop, or boatneck. A plain, fitted top is great for wearing with a pair of jeans for a casual look or layering under other pieces.
From the source...
"Square and scoop necklines are nice for when I want to feel more open, but not go crazy on cleave."
7. The Silky Dress
When you want something that fits your body but doesn't squeeze it, try a satin-y silky dress that has a matching belt to define your shape.
From the source...
"I love wearing silk dresses—it's even better when they have something that ties at the waist."
8. The Turtleneck
When you want to show off your curves without any cleavage whatsoever, turtleneck bodysuits are your best friend. Unlike regular tops that can become easily untucked with big boobs, the onesie version will keep everything smooth and pulled tight.
From the source...
"I wear tight turtleneck bodysuits with everything at work, especially fun suits."
9. The Knotted Top
Boxy crop tops or T-shirts tend to look like a tent if you have a larger bust. Ones with ties and twists add a bit more definition and stop that nonsense from happening. Even if your shirt doesn't come with ties, knot it in the front with the extra fabric to highlight your shape.
From the source...
"Dresses and tees with knotted details are my best friend."
10. The French Tuck
Speaking of the tent effect…when you're in a T-shirt kinda mood but hate how the fabric is falling on your body, tuck just the front into your pants to remind yourself that you do, in fact, have a waist.
From the source...
"I'm always French-tucking my shirts to combat the Tent Effect."
11. The Loose Top and Tight Pants
On days when you just can't deal and want to throw on a loose-fitting top or chunky sweater, pair it with tight jeans or pants to offset the bulkiness and balance out the look.
From the source...
"Fitted jeans are my jam when I'm wearing a looser shirt on top."
12. The Blousy Jumpsuit
If you despise tops that constantly ride up when you raise your arms, then you'll love jumpsuits. This one has the look of a blouse without all the fuss of constantly tucking it in.
From the source...
"Jumpsuits with looser top halves are my go-to in the summer."
13. The Super Cropped Top
Crop tops are your friend! But because a cropped shirt can look like a straight-up bra on someone with big boobs, wearing yours with high-waisted bottoms will give you more coverage if you want it. P.S. These look especially cute when paired with cropped jackets, too.
From the source...
"Short crop tops help me define my waist without having to use a belt or tuck in a shirt."
14. The Matching Set
Coordinating sets take all the guesswork out of getting dressed in the morning, and they solve all the fit issues that women with big boobs are used to dealing with because you can buy different sizes on the top and bottom. Wear them together, or mix and match them with other pieces you own.
From the source...
"Sets are great, because you can mix and match the sizing."
15. The Belted Flowy Dress
When you don't have the energy to find a dress that fits you like a glove, slip on a roomy design and make it work for you by cinching a belt around your waist. Or if it already comes with a belted effect, even better!
From the source...
"I like to wear looser dresses and belt them at the waist."
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