5 Tips if you have a large bust 1. Necklines - this is the one most people know: lower necklines create a sense of length through the torso and minimise the bust. 2. Sleeves - this is key: inserted sleeves are the most flattering so be careful of dolmans/batwing/grown on sleeves and dropped shoulders as these add unwanted volume at the bust. Also choose slimmer sleeves for the same reason and avoid sleeves that finish at mid bust. 3. Fabric - another important one: soft, drapey, light weight materials are best. Be careful with stuff, bulky, chunky, textured knits etc. 4. Fit - it’s a balance but oversized will make you look larger than you are. A style that shows your contours without clinging is often best. 5. Details - avoid details on the busy area so frills/slogans/pockets/buttons etc are not helpful. And a couple more I couldn’t fit in the video - Be careful with tucking as you want to create a sense of length though the torso. Add extra inches but blousing over your waistband. See my previous reel on the art of distraction and put print/colour etc on your lower half to draw the eye away from your top half. Darker colours minimise while lighter ones will enlarge an area. LTKunder100 LTKstyletip LTKeurope

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