BY: CATHERINE CASSIDY

You know who you are. You have to be mindful of what you choose so as to not be too revealing.

 

A few full-busted celebs:


 

Kim Kardashian Salma Hayek Scarlett Johanson

Their keys to successful style:

Do not add bulk
Trying to hide your bust simply does not work. If anything it accentuates the problem. Wear shirts that fit and aren’t too flowing. You need some definition and structure to contain your bad boys and when you wear something that flows with no waist definition, you just make yourself look heavy. No woman wants that!

NO high-necked tops
This means turtlenecks and crew necks. Just don’t do it! You think you’re covering your cleavage to be appropriate, but you’re really making yourself look heavier.

V-necks, U-necks and halters are best for you. We already know from previous articles that v-necks are universally flattering for slimming. Anything to accentuate that collarbone! Just be sure that you’re not going too deep for that V-neck.

I actually really like a halter because it’s incredibly flattering without being too revealing. The way a halter cuts in at the shoulders is very slimming and subtly sexy!

Balance Your Proportions
You’re not necessarily looking to define the waist like most other women are. With belts, you have to be careful about drawing too much attention to your bust and waist. Basically, you’ll run the risk of looking like Dolly Parton and/or like you’re going to topple over.

Wear something streamlined that fits well on top with a tailored waist and balance your proportions on bottom with A-line styles, full skirts and details at the hem. Additionally, boot cut or full-legged trousers are great pant options for you.

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