Busty girls often panic in summer. Here is the solution:


No outfit looks good if the foundation is wrong. A bra that is too small or offers no lift can ruin the line of even the most expensive dress.

When you are busty, any dress that falls straight from the chest makes you look like a box. Your goal is defined waist + room for bust.

When you have a larger bust, the "tent" effect is the enemy. Wearing baggy clothes to hide your chest often results in hiding your entire figure, making you appear larger than you are.

Styling is all about visual harmony. If you have a larger bust, you can play with the lower half of your body to balance your proportions.

The biggest mistake busty women make is wearing sacks or boxy cuts. If your top hangs straight down from your bust, you will look 20 pounds heavier. Why? Because the fabric tents out.

The classic busty wardrobe frustration: a shirt that fits the shoulders and chest but tents over the waist. Here is your 4-step solution:

Pro move: Look for shirts with a hidden button at the bust line (many men’s dress shirts have this; women’s rarely do—but you can add one).


Before we talk about clothes, we have to talk about structure. 80% of fit issues are actually bra issues.