Having a fuller bust is hardly a curse—it can actually be wonderful. The trouble begins when you hit the stores. As a D-cup woman (on the more modest side of the large-chest range), I find hunting for tops, dresses, and jackets that accommodate my upper body a real challenge, particularly since I'm also a size 10.
ASOS has truly perfected the art of serving customers with larger busts. Their ASOS Curve line features beautiful, fashion-forward options like wrap dresses. Additionally, the retailer offers a swimwear collection designed for D cups and above, appropriately called ASOS Fuller Bust. Well done.
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Clothing brand Wolf & Whistles recognizes that women come in all shapes and sizes, which is why they collaborated with ASOS on a dedicated lingerie and swim line.
Another brand committed to stylish plus-size wear is River Island. Head there for looser-fitting jackets and formfitting long-sleeved tees that create a chic silhouette.
Mango has a plus-size section? Yes, it does. Violetta mirrors the regular line: cool, on-trend pieces that Instagram influencers love. Pro tip: Shop blouses and tops for a great fit.
For budget-conscious shoppers, H&M offers plus-size options, but if you need something that accommodates a larger chest, we suggest focusing on their knitwear and dresses.
Looking for a jumpsuit that fits your upper half? Try Dorothy Perkins. The high street brand’s dresses are also excellent.
Although Warehouse doesn't cater to plus sizes, it boasts an incredible range of flattering dresses suitable for any occasion (weddings, work, brunch—you name it). The best choices for a bigger bust are wrap dresses and more form-fitting frocks.
Silk shirts can be a real struggle for anyone with a D cup or larger. The good news is that blouses are currently worn oversized with the sleeves rolled up (think Victoria Beckham’s signature white-shirt style). Buy a classic Equipment shirt in a size bigger than normal, leave the front unbuttoned, and tuck it into black trousers. P.S. Equipment also offers great oversized cashmere jumpers.
For petite women, Cos isn't always the best option as some pieces can overwhelm your frame. However, their coats are brilliant for fitting around a bigger bust. Just remember to choose a belted version if you want to define your waist.






