Before we discuss fabrics or necklines, we have to talk about infrastructure. You cannot build a great outfit on a weak foundation. For the fuller bust, fit starts at the band.
Always size up to fit your chest comfortably, then take the garment to a tailor to take in the waist. Before we discuss fabrics or necklines, we have
A square neck frames the collarbones beautifully and creates a structural contrast to soft curves. Always size up to fit your chest comfortably,
A moto jacket or denim jacket that cuts off right at the waistline highlights your narrowest part and prevents the fabric from hanging awkwardly over the chest. High, tight necklines can create a "unibust" effect
High, tight necklines can create a "unibust" effect and make the torso look shorter. 3. Tailoring and Silhouettes
Most women are wearing the wrong size. If your band rides up your back, your straps leave trenches in your shoulders, or you have "quadra-boob" (spillage over the top), you are in the wrong size. Invest in a professional fitting or learn the measurement system at home.
Studies show a vast majority of women wear the incorrect bra size, often wearing a band that is too large and cups that are too small. Visit a specialty boutique or use online calculators like the A Bra That Fits community to determine your true size.