I'm a rather busty girl with a podgy belly but am going to a wedding where I have to wear a backless dress. I'm a size 12 in shirts but a 34F in bra's. As you can probably tell it is a nightmare to try and find bras to keep them looking perky but now I must find some way of keeping them up without a bra. How exactly does taping work? Or is there a better method?
PS does anyone know any good sites for the bustier girl without making them look frumpy? I have the problem with having to get shirts that are too big for me to accommodate my robust bust.
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I'm a busty girl myself. So I completely understand and feel your pain. There's a better way than taping, honey. It's Ultimo's backless body suit... and it comes in your size! It also flattens your stomach, giving you a gorgeous silhouette under any dress. ;)
For clothes to dress a bustier girl without making them look frumpy, I'd recommend Pepperberry, Made in Preston, and BiuBiu. =)
I hope I was able to help and good luck at the wedding! =)
Busty Girl Problem
Try Victoria's Secret or a department store like Macy's or Dillards or JC Penney. Frederick's and Target may also have it (actually, everyone has it, it's just finding the size that's hell, I can relate, lol). Clothes for bustier girls...every store is hit and miss. Minimizers are the way to go to get into a nice shirt sometimes but otherwise Old Navy/The Gap/Banana Republic are the better places to shop.
There is a better method. A low-back bra converter allows you to wear a bra with any style of dress (even backless).
They cost about $10. http://www.herroom.com/the-natural-4002h-plus-size...
They also make convertible bras (in the bustier sizes) that come with low-back converters. These are a bit more expensive and average about $80.
http://www.barenecessities.com/
It is more about brands than stores. Wacoal is a good brand. Fantasie and Freya are also good brands.
Honey it's called boob tape you can find it in cosmetic stores