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Large Ladies - Dress To Impress

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Come on ladies – Do you want some tips and advice that will give you a great confidence boost? Of course you do!!

Well here are a few tips to ensure you know that you are looking your best that will give you that confidence boost! The following tips show how we larger ladies can dress to impress and make the most of our fantastic and sexy figures.

It really sounds so obvious, but it is really important to make sure that you are wearing the right size bra, so that you get excellent support and a impressive flattering shape.

Firstly, you need to think about which bra is appropriate for what you are wearing, as remember that your underwear provides the foundations for your outerwear. Try to stick to smooth bras for wearing underneath fitted or sheer tops. If you are wearing a white or sheer top choose a flesh tone bra as these are best for not showing through these coloured tops.

Loose, baggy clothes can often give the impression that you are big all over, as opposed to simply big busted. The key to flattering big boobs is to wear streamline or fitted shapes, as these are much more flattering than baggy clothes. Look for fitted tops with seams or darts under the bust as these will define your waist and make you look instantly slimmer.

Stretch fabrics like knits and cotton Lycra are great if you want to emphasise your shape, but remember to wear a plain or smooth bra underneath tighter tops to obtain the smooth finish.

It is important to choose round, scooped and V-necklines as they tend to be more flattering for bigger boobs than high necklines.

Also, beware of shapes that cut you in half as these can make you look like you have no waistline, unless you have a long waistline. Be careful with box jackets and wide belts – look for jackets that follow the contours of your body (whether short or long). If you are short waisted, do not tuck tops in with a belt – wearing tops on the outside of your trousers or skirt, level with your hipbone, will lengthen your torso.

As a rule, it is better to keep it simple from the neck to the waist by choosing plain colours and avoiding too much detail. Most patterns can draw a lot of attention to the bust area, so be careful with large prints, busy designs, and patch pockets over the bust.

Generally dark bottoms and light coloured tops will emphasise your boobs, and lighter bottoms and darker tops will draw attention away from your bust area. Us larger girls should stick to the latter.

Most ladies love to wear jewellery and if chosen correctly can add the perfect finishing touches to any outfit. Beware – stay clear of necklaces that hang over your boobs – it is much more flattering to wear them above your bust.

If you follow the tips above you will look and feel gorgeous and boost your confidence. Come on ladies it's time to dress to impress!!

Julie-Anne Smith is owner of Amplusfigura.com – http://www.amplusfigura.com - Online lingerie shop which sells plus size lingerie. Log on to see range of lingerie currently available.

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