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Any styling tips for a girl with a voluptuous upper body?
A The thing is if you’ve got it, flaunt it! Here are our best tips on how to make the most of your well-rounded upper body:
• Sport a tank top that shows off a little bit of your cleavage under a power suit. You’ll look fab and appropriate for the office.
• Stack some pendant necklaces to create a stylish spotlight around the chest area.
• Go for high-waisted bottoms to draw attention to the bust while accentuating your curves.
• Pair a loose tshirt with a flared skirt and cinch the waist with a medium sized belt. You’ll be adding definition to the outfit and emphasizing your curves.
• Pick a fitted top in a neutral shade and wear it with a printed skirt. Then, throw a bright jacket over and you’re totally ready for the ‘gram!
• Layer a bralette under a structured dress with a deep neckline and you’ll slay all the fancy cocktails.
• Throw a plain crop (with a knot at the waist) over a printed loose dress.
• Go crazy with an off shoulder jumpsuit and complete this outfit with a hat, long cardigan or bright heels.
Being a big busted girl is no joke with all the many wardrobe malfunctions that can happen. How do I handle them?
A Here are some common gripes and how you can handle them.
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