TIPS
for Ladies:
The bust is a very prominent woman's focal point, so it pays
to spend time and money on brassieres. In our society today,
men talk about 36-26-36. I'm sure you know what I mean. Most
men when they're in a group talking about their ideal women
beautiful face alone is not enough in today's well-informed
society. Find
a fitter who can help you select the correct cup size of your
bra. Bras can make an amazing difference in the way you look
and the way your clothes' fit.
If
you have a big bust.
Too
large breasts can be corrected or minimized with the right bra.
No-seam
or natural-looking bra is advisable.
Lead
the eye away with pretty collars, subtly gathered shoulders, or with colors that
flatter and draw attention to your face and eyes.
Avoid
big cowl neck sweaters.
Avoid
tight tops.
Wide
belts bring your bosom even closer to your waist.
Double-breasted
jackets make you heavy.
Horizontal
stripes emphasize width.
Light-colored
tops over dark pants or skirts makes you look inverted triangle.
One
tone dressing is preferred.
Dark
V necks are good.
Never
pull your bra too high or too low.
Pretty
prints distract the eye from the too-straight figure.
If
you have a tiny bust
Soft
shirring from the shoulder lines, or from yokes are advisable.
Details
like tucking, gathers, simple layered embroidery and pockets are good.
Avoid
attractive clinging object or decoration over the bust.
If
you are flat bust
Set-in
waists and blousons are good.
Dropped
waist and empire waist are very good camouflage.
Layered
looks, light color on top creates a bigger bust silhouette.
Padded,
capped, wide collars, ruffle fronts, balance your figure.
Double
breasted and padded bra is a must.
Avoid
open necks and strapless.
Avoid
anything fitted.
Push
up bras attracts a very inappropriate dressing effect.
Avoid
scarves. It tends to draw the focal point of the eye to your bust.