The fabric you choose can either work with your curves or against them.
High-quality jerseys, matte silks, and fabrics with a small percentage of spandex/elastane. These "give" enough to accommodate your chest without losing their shape. 5. Styling Tips: How to "De-Bulk"
Be wary of high turtlenecks or crew necks if you want to minimize your bust, as they create a solid block of color that can make the chest appear larger. 3. Mastering Silhouettes and Tailoring
Throwing on a structured blazer, a denim jacket, or a long cardigan creates vertical lines down the center of your body. This "slices" the visual width of the torso, making the bust appear smaller.
Wearing similar tones on top and bottom prevents the body from being visually cut in half at the widest point.
For a long time, the fashion industry seemed to design exclusively for a very specific, flat-chested silhouette. For those of us blessed with a fuller bust, shopping often felt like a series of compromises: do you buy the shirt that fits your chest but looks like a tent everywhere else, or the one that fits your waist but threatens to pop a button at any second?