Saturday, August 25, 2012

Dress Your Curves: Busty




















Now we come to our "busty" figure. This figure speaks for itself. Women who are "busty" do not have overly large breasts, but they do have full breasts that fit the frame of their bodies. They are the women that are out of the A and B cups. There is nothing wrong with having a smaller chest. We are highlighting the women with larger breast because those are the women that sometimes have a harder time finding something to wear. There are several tricks to taking the attention away from your waist. I chose Sofia Vergara because she created a wonderful collection for K-Mart that includes dresses, pants, skirts, shirts, swimwear, shoes, and jewelry that caters to all women. 



WEAR: 
1. Skirts with details and texture that hit above the knee. (This will balance your bottom half and draw attention away from your bust)
2. Jackets and tops that go in at the waist to define your waist and slim the bust area. 
3. Slightly fitted tops. 


TRY:
1. Bottoms that are textured, have details, and that are in lighter shades
2. Tops with draping
3. Tuck your tops
4. Tops that create a waist, such as tops that have cinching
5. BELTS, BELTS, AND MORE BELTS
6. Create an hourglass figure by wearing things that define your waist


AVOID:
1. Tops that have high necklines (They will fit tightly and make your bust appear LARGER)
2. Tops that  have very low necklines (They will make your bust appear LARGER)
3. Light and tight tops that are too fitted and too bright
4. Creating a very high waistline (This will make your bust appear LARGER)

***Do not be afraid to wear horizontal stripes. If you do choose to wear them, make sure that they are thin stripes in a dark color. Toss on a blazer or vest that nips in at the waist and is well fitted or tailored to you. Pair this will well fitted dark or light bottoms. This will create the illusion of a small top half by making your top half appear smaller and streamlining your bottom half.*** 





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