As a chica with small boobs (size 34B to be exact) it's not always easy for me to give fashion advice to my big booby amigas. In fact, I've had instances where they all together refused to receive it. They'd poke fun at the fact that I need a pushup bra to have "real" cleavage or how I hardly wear bras during the summer time (thank you printed maxi dresses!). But after two years of working as a beauty and style reporter and speaking to every expert in the business, I've learned a thing or two about how to dress up big tetas. Finding cute and flattering outfits can be a challenge but it's definitely possible–trust me!
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Most of my girlfriends these days wear a D-cup or up and it's really challenging to find stylish clothes that fit their chest. They're not trying to hide their big busts but they don't want to put them all out on display either (especially at work), if you catch my drift. So is it even possible to find chic and comfy tops that suit big boobies without all the difficulty? Of course it is girl! Here are 10 stylish fall pieces that look amazing on a larger bust!
Images via Hm.com, Asos.com, Forever21.com
Shift dress
A shift dress is amazing at balancing out a larger bust. Look for dresses made with sturdy yet stretchy fabrics that help make room for bigger boobs. I love the two-toned panel detailing on this one too. It gives off an instant slimming effect. Asos.com, $50
Loose sweater
The trick is loose–not oversized! You want to look for a slouchy style which will drape over your big boobs nicely and give off a cool and casual look. Hm.com, $30
Moto jacket
Believe it or not, motorcycle jackets are a big-boobed girl's best friend. When opened, the overlapping fabrics actually lies over your chest in a really flattering way, making your breasts appear smaller. Don't worry about zipping it up. You'll look more stylish with it worn open anyway. Asos.com, $133
Asymmertical top
Asymmetrical tops with a loose fit are incredibly flattering on a bigger bust. It looks cool, casual and chic. Eloquii.com, $46
Crop sweater
I'm all about the crop top/crop sweater this fall. A slight crop doesn't make your waist look smaller but its super boob-friendly too. Eloquii.com, $54
Ruched pencil dress
When it comes to dresses it's all about the cut. The ruched V-neckline shows just the right amount of cleavage without going too overboard. Forever21.com, $11
Crochet surplice top
I love how airy this surplice top looks. It's simple, stylish and super easy to wear even if you have a big bust. Forever21.com, $20
Hem tunic
What did I say about asymmertical tops? The combination of the hem and slight v-neck equals extra flattering! Lanebryant.com, $35
Draped cardigan
Open-front jackets and cardigan look fab on bigger boobs. They drape over your chest without appear too tight or clingy. Torrid.com, $50
A-line dress
An A-line dress is great for balancing out a larger top and also makes your waist appear smaller. Igigi.com, $160