Dressing for your Shape

The Best Dresses to Wear With a Fuller Bust

In normal instances looking for the perfect dress can feel like a never-ending task. But if you add other obstacles, it becomes even more complicated! Here we’re going to go through the best, most flattering styled dresses that pair perfectly with a fuller bust. No more awkward fittings and misshaped materials, here we’ll share exactly what dresses we have our eyes on and can guarantee will not only look good but will do wonders at boosting your confidence. Flattering Styled Dresses for Your Fuller Bust Like most rule books, not all are the same and what some will suggest – others will go against. Now, we’re going to share with you 5 of the golden rules we suggest you follow to ensure that your fuller bust doesn’t feel like a hindrance when pairing it with your chosen dress. Opt for V-necks over High Necks Any type of clothing that carries a V-neck is always more flattering when there is a fuller bust as it works and breaks the pattern. Where a full high neck top, for example, may suit some body shapes it can have a negative look on a fuller-shaped person, as it remains a solid shape. Opting for a V-neck style breaks the material into different shapes and instead causes the eyes to follow the V shape, creating a curve and automatically appearing more flattering.   Wrap dresses can be your bestie Wrap dresses come with countless benefits, one of them being that they work amazingly for those with a fuller bust. With the advantage of a belt, you can wear your dress as loose or as tight as you would like, so you can more/less define the narrowest part of your frame. Furthermore, other benefits include wrap dresses being a style that is perfect for any age, you can wear it all year round and, what's more, wrap dresses never goes out of style.   A-line Dresses Create the Right Kind of Volume Wearing an A-line dress can work amazingly with fuller busted gals, as they ensure the top part of the body is neat, before cinching in the waist and flowing outwards. Voluminous skirts to dresses can aid in balancing the silhouette and have less focus on looking top-heavy. With unlimited patterns, styles and materials available you’re able to find the dress that you can feel confident, sexy and comfortable in.   The Misconception of Dressing with a Fuller Bust With a fuller bust you can feel you fall into two categories: do you show cleavage or do you cover it? One of the main misconceptions of dressing with a fuller bust is that you have to show cleavage for it to be flattering. This is wrong. In fact, there are many ways in which you can correctly style your clothing to look flattering and comfortable without having to show skin! Here we’ll share with your our favourite flattering figuring dresses that suit both small and larger busts, but don’t put your comfort on the line. The Keyhole Cinched Waist Swing Dress Why would this work with a fuller bust? Our Casares dress features long sleeves and a flowing skirt, however, the main feature is the small keyhole above the bust and the cinched waist. Both actively narrow the waist, coat the bust and add volume to the lower half of the body – levelling it out. Buy now: Casares ¾ Swing Dress £149 The Best V-Neck Wrap-Style Dress Our January swing dress suits just like our Casares design, however, features a much-loved V-neckline. With the 3/4 length sleeves ending at the waist, it draws the eyes to waist level. The cinched waist itself offers a flattering fit, so combined you're onto a winner.  Available in 5 stunning warm shades, you could wear one for each day of the working week! (well, we would!) Buy now: January Sleeved Swing Dress £159 The Patterned Cap Sleeve Dress It may feel like wearing a pattern on a fuller part of the body is a bad idea. But that’s simply not the case! Wearing a pattern, the right way, in the right style can completely make or break an outfit. Our new Boston Cap Sleeve dress has a wrap style effect using our Scuba Stretch fabric. Additionally, it features an overlapping bodice and falls to around knee length. Buy now: Boston Cap Sleeved Dress £149 The Perfect Sweetheart Neckline Dress Our sweetheart neckline SEED Zara dress offers chic, contemporary style in a variety of different shades. With the sweetheart neckline featuring a dart design, it brings in the bust and, furthermore, cinches in the waist. With the 3/4 length sleeve finishing at waist level, it also brings the eyes to waist level and offers a flattering, fitted look. Buy now: Seed Zara Sweetheart Neckline Dress £129 The Short Sleeve Wrap Dress The Liv Wrap dress is a key wardrobe staple, a must for all fuller bust beauties! With its wrap design bringing in the waist and allowing you to choose how loose or tight you would like it to be, it offers style as well as comfort. Buy now: Liv Short Sleeve Wrap Dress £45 (was £89) The Bold Batwing V-Neck Dress The batwing dress is a much-loved style for all shapes and sizes. It is, however, a style that those with larger busts may feel is best to avoid – alas this is not the case! Worn correctly, a batwing style can flatter the bust as well as bring in the waist and lower half of the body. Wearing something oversized can result in it feeling oversized whereas a batwing dress allows the cinching of the waist and hips before flowing downwards. This type of dress also works perfectly if you’re feeling self-conscious about your stomach area, as both the bust and stomach are covered with excess material, allowing you to breathe without uncomfortably restricting movement. Buy Now: Kesha V-Neck Pencil Dress £45 (was £99) Our Customers in our Fuller Bust Friendly Dresses Instagram screenshot by @charlottehawkins1 Instagram Screengrab by @wharton_siobhan Instagram Screengrab by @laurabasx Instagram Screenshot by @rach_tv    You can view our full range of fuller-bust-friendly in our YouTube video below!   In normal instances looking for the perfect dress can feel like a never-ending task. But if you add other obstacles, it becomes even more complicated! Here we’re going to go through the best, most flattering styled dresses that pair perfectly with a fuller bust. No more awkward fittings and misshaped materials, here we’ll share exactly what dresses we have our eyes on and can guarantee will not only look good but will do wonders at boosting your confidence. Flattering Styled Dresses for Your Fuller Bust Like most rule books, not all are the same and what some will suggest – others will go against. Now, we’re going to share with you 5 of the golden rules we suggest you follow to ensure that your fuller bust doesn’t feel like a hindrance when pairing it with your chosen dress. Opt for V-necks over High Necks Any type of clothing that carries a V-neck is always more flattering when there is a fuller bust as it works and breaks the pattern. Where a full high neck top, for example, may suit some body shapes it can have a negative look on a fuller-shaped person, as it remains a solid shape. Opting for a V-neck style breaks the material into different shapes and instead causes the eyes to follow the V shape, creating a curve and automatically appearing more flattering.   Wrap dresses can be your bestie Wrap dresses come with countless benefits, one of them being that they work amazingly for those with a fuller bust. With the advantage of a belt, you can wear your dress as loose or as tight as you would like, so you can more/less define the narrowest part of your frame. Furthermore, other benefits include wrap dresses being a style that is perfect for any age, you can wear it all year round and, what's more, wrap dresses never goes out of style.   A-line Dresses Create the Right Kind of Volume Wearing an A-line dress can work amazingly with fuller busted gals, as they ensure the top part of the body is neat, before cinching in the waist and flowing outwards. Voluminous skirts to dresses can aid in balancing the silhouette and have less focus on looking top-heavy. With unlimited patterns, styles and materials available you’re able to find the dress that you can feel confident, sexy and comfortable in.   The Misconception of Dressing with a Fuller Bust With a fuller bust you can feel you fall into two categories: do you show cleavage or do you cover it? One of the main misconceptions of dressing with a fuller bust is that you have to show cleavage for it to be flattering. This is wrong. In fact, there are many ways in which you can correctly style your clothing to look flattering and comfortable without having to show skin! Here we’ll share with your our favourite flattering figuring dresses that suit both small and larger busts, but don’t put your comfort on the line. The Keyhole Cinched Waist Swing Dress Why would this work with a fuller bust? Our Casares dress features long sleeves and a flowing skirt, however, the main feature is the small keyhole above the bust and the cinched waist. Both actively narrow the waist, coat the bust and add volume to the lower half of the body – levelling it out. Buy now: Casares ¾ Swing Dress £149 The Best V-Neck Wrap-Style Dress Our January swing dress suits just like our Casares design, however, features a much-loved V-neckline. With the 3/4 length sleeves ending at the waist, it draws the eyes to waist level. The cinched waist itself offers a flattering fit, so combined you're onto a winner.  Available in 5 stunning warm shades, you could wear one for each day of the working week! (well, we would!) Buy now: January Sleeved Swing Dress £159 The Patterned Cap Sleeve Dress It may feel like wearing a pattern on a fuller part of the body is a bad idea. But that’s simply not the case! Wearing a pattern, the right way, in the right style can completely make or break an outfit. Our new Boston Cap Sleeve dress has a wrap style effect using our Scuba Stretch fabric. Additionally, it features an overlapping bodice and falls to around knee length. Buy now: Boston Cap Sleeved Dress £149 The Perfect Sweetheart Neckline Dress Our sweetheart neckline SEED Zara dress offers chic, contemporary style in a variety of different shades. With the sweetheart neckline featuring a dart design, it brings in the bust and, furthermore, cinches in the waist. With the 3/4 length sleeve finishing at waist level, it also brings the eyes to waist level and offers a flattering, fitted look. Buy now: Seed Zara Sweetheart Neckline Dress £129 The Short Sleeve Wrap Dress The Liv Wrap dress is a key wardrobe staple, a must for all fuller bust beauties! With its wrap design bringing in the waist and allowing you to choose how loose or tight you would like it to be, it offers style as well as comfort. Buy now: Liv Short Sleeve Wrap Dress £45 (was £89) The Bold Batwing V-Neck Dress The batwing dress is a much-loved style for all shapes and sizes. It is, however, a style that those with larger busts may feel is best to avoid – alas this is not the case! Worn correctly, a batwing style can flatter the bust as well as bring in the waist and lower half of the body. Wearing something oversized can result in it feeling oversized whereas a batwing dress allows the cinching of the waist and hips before flowing downwards. This type of dress also works perfectly if you’re feeling self-conscious about your stomach area, as both the bust and stomach are covered with excess material, allowing you to breathe without uncomfortably restricting movement. Buy Now: Kesha V-Neck Pencil Dress £45 (was £99) Our Customers in our Fuller Bust Friendly Dresses Instagram screenshot by @charlottehawkins1 Instagram Screengrab by @wharton_siobhan Instagram Screengrab by @laurabasx Instagram Screenshot by @rach_tv    You can view our full range of fuller-bust-friendly in our YouTube video below!  

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The Best Dresses to Wear With a Fuller Bust

Amazing Hourglass Dresses for Your Shape: Body Shapes Edit

What does hourglass body shape mean? Simply put, having an hourglass-shaped body is one in the shape of… an hourglass. Also known as an egg timer, but that really doesn’t have the same ring to it! Why is the hourglass shape popular in fashion? The hourglass body shape has always been a popular one. From early on with Marilyn Monroe to the 2000’s celebrities like Dita Von Teese and Beyonce. Why, however, is not fully understood. The power of advertising has a lot to answer for!     Going back early 19th century, the use of the corset was to accentuate the waist of the woman wearing it. With the fuller shape regarded as desirable, there was a want for ways to bring further shape to the frame. This was done by many using a training corset. Painfully, however, these corsets were not always comfortable and could have an effect on both the ribs and organs. The most popular corset wearer of this time was Queen Victoria.   Embed from Getty Images   Just like with the popularity of hourglass shapes, fashion trends are ever-changing. Although the hourglass trend was popular in the 19th century, there was a turnaround effect in the early 20th century. This turnaround saw the desire for fuller shapes switch to athletic figures. This type of change allowed for different ways of dressing, including the likes of wearing differently designed bras as fashion items in place of support. The Hollywood era, between the 1920s and 1950s, was when the hourglass figure peaked. With stars taking to the red carpet, like Marilyn Monroe, there was a drive for many women to look similar.     Having a natural hourglass shape isn’t always possible. Just like being a pear or apple shape, we all develop our own shape that falls into the handful of categories given! In fact, where it would have originally been between hourglass or ruler (straight/athletic) shape, more are now catered to. These include the rectangle, the triangle, the inverted triangle, the round (usually referred to as the ‘apple’), and the pear. There are many factors that will determine the body type you're born with. These can include genetic, lifestyle changes and your age. Your body shape can also change throughout your life. For example, those who have lost or gained a large amount of weight, or those who have had surgery and/or been pregnant, may find that over the years their shape has changed from one to another. So, with this in mind, the use of using certain styled clothes came into force – ensuring that the centrepiece of an hourglass shape was prominent: the narrowed waist. How to accentuate (or create!) your hourglass figure Even if you don’t have the hourglass shape, the shape is easy to dupe. By concentrating on the waist, you can narrow the area down by wearing a belt. Or, alternatively, wearing an outfit that gives the illusion of a cinched waist. Our Hailey Pencil dress offers a cinched waist effect by having a band around the smallest part of the torso.  Here, you can see that the use of lighter colour against the other, can have a narrowing effect. Alternatively, our Halle Crepe dress offers a narrowed waist effect by having a triangular colour block on either side of the lower torso.  Like before, you can see that the use of a single colour against a different one, also has a cinching effect. What to wear for an hourglass figure? What is the best style of dress for an hourglass figure? Choosing your style of dress is quite easy when it comes an hourglass shape, ensuring you pick the right place! There are a few things that should come to mind when planning your outfit. These include: How long would you like the dress to be? Would you prefer your cleavage to be fully covered? Would you prefer sleeves or sleeveless? What footwear are you going for? What accessories would you like to wear? Overall, the best style of dress is one that fits comfortably, brings attention to the waist and one that levels out the appearance of both the shoulders and hips. Being an hourglass shape means exactly that, in the shape of an hourglass. The hips and shoulders tend to be at the same width with the waist being naturally narrower. One of our most loved dresses is our Madonna dress, however, with the hourglass shape it may not be ideal. Below we have placed two images side by side, one shows our model on the left wearing the Madonna design. Now, although this looks elegant, chic and has plenty of sequins – you most definitely would not be aware of what body shape the model had. This alone makes it the perfect dress for an hourglass if you’re not wanting to define your shape. Furthermore, if you’re an apple or pear shape and want other areas to take the centre of attention this could work for you too. The Madonna dress, for example, brings attention to the arms and leg length. Buy now: Madonna £149 (left) from Diva Catwalk & January £159 Sleeved Dress from Diva Catwalk. The best coat style for an hourglass figure When it comes to sourcing the best coat for your shape, you may want to aim for the same shape as your frame. Below, for example, we have a few stunning coats, but they aren’t ideal if you’re hoping to define your shape underneath.   Now, one of the biggest mistakes you can make when looking for a coat with an hourglass shape is to assume you only have two choices: to cover up or to spend the day sucking in your stomach. This is wrong! Unless you want to wear something skin-tight, you don’t have to – you can still define your waist without having to suffer. Chic coats like our Taylor coat are designed using our bi-stretch fabric, but the essential note here is that it features a flared skirt. The coat alone, even if you choose to wear an oversized shirt underneath, will give the appearance of a cinched waist. Then, the material will fall thus allowing for freedom of movement and further emphasising the body shape. Buy now: Taylor Coat £79 from Diva Catwalk An alternative to the Taylor piece is our Liberty coat. The Liberty coat has similar features but instead of buttons it has a two-way slider metal zip and is available in 3 crisp shades. Best tops for curvy ladies When it comes to finding the right top for your hourglass figure, we suggest the following: A scoop, sweetheart or v-neckline: this stops the weight of the body from being in one area and instead the markings on the top bring the eyes downwards to the waist. Wrap-tops: a wrap top allows you to control how your figure is defined. By wrapping the top over you're allowing for the fabric to go neatly into your waist. Peplum tops: These types of tops work perfectly if you have a higher waist with your hourglass figure. Again, it cinches the waist but also allows for the material to fall instead of clinging to the lower stomach. How to Dress an Hourglass Figure with a Tummy Having an hourglass shape does not mean that you automatically must be petite. From being a size 4 to a size 40, you can easily have a defined hourglass shape to your frame. If you’re looking to accentuate your waist but would prefer that your lower stomach or legs were blended then our gorgeous Gatsby dress may be perfect! Our Gatsby Sleeved Oversized Collar swing dress is perfect for wanting to wear oversized but not wanting to feel like you don't have a shape! Like with our Taylor coat, the Gatsby dress works on the material flowing downwards, narrowing in at the waist and then flowing out into an A-line shape. By wearing the likes of an A-line dress it means you are able to show off your shape and figure without feeling as though you must suck in your stomach for the remainder of the day. When it comes to narrowing your waist but avoiding material clinging around your frame, then the A-Line dress style is your best friend! The A-line dress shape focuses on narrowing at the top and slowly falling outwards as it goes down the frame. Like an uppercase A. Our favourite A-Line dresses we have at Diva Catwalk include the Thistledown dress and the January Sleeved Swing dress. Both of these dresses come in a number of shades. What’s more, they are perfect for dressing up for the evening or wearing to the office. How to dress an hourglass plus size figure? Dressing an hourglass shape is the same, no matter your size. So, if you’re a size 8 or 28, you should still follow the recommendations for the universal hourglass shape! Celebrities with an hourglass shape   Further Tips for hourglass body shapes We suggest you pin these (publically or privately!) and keep them to look back on. Have you enjoyed this article? Let us know via social media using our links below!

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Amazing Hourglass Dresses for Your Shape: Body Shapes Edit