Ok is there any way that you can make your boobs look bigger when you are wearing your prom dress? You know how the push up bras push your boobs up? Is there any way you can do that to a prom dress so they look bigger? or any other way you can make them look bigger in a dress? Or do some dresses do that by theirselves or what? If they do then what kind?
DearAbby92 answered Sunday February 18 2007, 9:33 pm: There are many ways to make your bust look larger.
Dresses with a corset top tend to push your breasts up, so that might help. You can also buy a dress with padding or get a tailor to sew pads in there themselves. You can buy things like cups, tape, jellies, push up bras/padded bras (victorias secret is great) etc that can be used to enchance the look of your chest.
hco_babe answered Sunday February 18 2007, 9:23 pm: if you take your dress to a tailor or a seamstress, they can add padding inside the fabric to make your boobs look bigger. this way, you wouldnt need a bra either. [ hco_babe's advice column | Ask hco_babe A Question ]
LM answered Sunday February 18 2007, 9:18 pm: Wear a push-up bra with your prom dress. You can get ones with extra padding too. Get one with convertible straps, or one that has straps that will be hidden by your dress, i.e. halter-style for a halter dress, strapless for a strapless dress or one with spaghetti straps, etc.
Victoria's Secret has every style imaginable. You'll pay a lot, but you get what you pay for. Stores like DEB sell bras too, so you could try them both on together (if you haven't bought a dress yet)
Dresses that may make them look bigger would be one with a lower neckline or with padding in the front. It's different on every person so find one that works for you. [ LM's advice column | Ask LM A Question ]
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