Big Busted
Shape: Big-busted 
It's like the straight/curly hair debate - while flatter-chested women long for bigger boobs, top-heavy types often feel self-conscious about their assets. 

Start all outfits with a well-fitting bra. If it's the wrong size, your breasts will look oddly-shaped under anything you put on top. 

Get measured for free in a department store if you're unsure of your size. 

Ensure bras provide proper support, with an underwire and wide, non-slip straps to keep it in place.


Tops or dresses that don't allow you to wear a bra underneath are not a good idea, so avoid plunging or backless styles. 

Strapless tops - even those with built-in support - will flatten your breasts down unflatteringly. 

Choose tops that show decolletage to balance out your shape - polo-necked jumpers make large boobs look droopy. A deep V neckline or a wrap-style top is always flattering, drawing attention to your cleavage without being too revealing. 

Accentuate this area with a necklace that dangles down toward your cleavage (but not into it!)