With a belt to cinch in your waistline.
Styling a large bust is often about balancing the upper body with the lower body to create a harmonious "X" or hourglass shape. With a belt to cinch in your waistline
The struggle: Boxy cuts make you look heavy. The fix: These drape rather than stretch. Look for "curvy fit" tees that are narrower at the waist and wider at the chest. Avoid 100% cotton jersey unless it is pre-shrunk and thick enough to hide your bra texture. The fix: These drape rather than stretch
Look for high-quality knits, jersey, cotton-elastane blends, and viscose. These materials stretch over the bust comfortably without distorting the shape of the garment. If you have a short torso
"Only wrap dresses work." Truth: Wrap dresses are great, but they rely on the tie hitting your narrowest point. If you have a short torso, a wrap dress can look messy. Try a fit-and-flare dress instead.
In thick, opaque cotton blends.
Great style starts underneath your clothes. Proper structural support changes how fabric drapes over your body and instantly elongates your torso.