Find the perfect dress for your bust size

There's nothing more frustrating than drowning in a dress because your small chest doesn't fill up the top or experiencing embarrassing gaps between the buttons of a button-down top because your bust is too big. No matter what your breast size is (small or large) it's not always easy to dress for your chest. Finding the proper fit can be tricky especially when it comes to dresses, but it's key to looking your best. Follow a few of these simple tips below to help you find your most flattering fit!

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Minimize a large bust

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Asos.com

A good support bra is a must. Keeping your chest high will give the illusion of a smaller waist. Also, try to wear dresses that are not cut too high or too low (on the top) like square necks, round necks or scoop necks. This will help draw the attention upward and away from your chest. Go for a fitted style that comes in at your waist.

Asos.com, $75

Flatter a medium sized chest

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Modcloth.com

A medium sized bust is pretty easy to work with. Try going for styles that show off a balance chest, like empire waist dresses.

Modcloth.com, $178

To enhance a small chest

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Asos.com

Try wearing a padded or push-up bra underneath a v-neck dress. The low plunge and extra lift will add cleavage and make breast appear fuller.

Asos.com, $53

Tastefully show off an ample chest

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Bananarepublic.com

If you want to show off your girls in a tasteful manner, try a wrap dress. It shows off a good amount of cleavage while also cinching at your waist.

Bananarepublic.com, $98

If you can afford to go bra-less

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Vicotoriasecret.com

Small chested women can technically get away with not wearing a bra. But if you’re planning on forgoing your bra, make sure to go for a style that’s still going to cover and support. Try a corset-style dress, which will give you shape and added boost.

Victoriasecret.com, $128