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I've finally found a summer dress that fits & flatters my 32H boobs

08 June 2024 , 07:18
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You need to be quick and snap up these limited-edition items before they sell out
You need to be quick and snap up these limited-edition items before they sell out

SHOPPERS are raving about an “absolute dream” of a summer dress that is more “bust-friendly” than anything they’ve found on the high-street.

The ‘Caroline’ dress, part of the Fabulous Fuller Bust Collection, is a V-neck green mini dress that features delicate puff sleeves.

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Reader Caroline wearing the dress named after herCredit: FABULOUS
Fabulous' Abby models the 'Caroline' dress from our Fuller Bust Collection
Fabulous' Abby models the 'Caroline' dress from our Fuller Bust CollectionCredit: FABULOUS
The 'Caroline' is perfect for daytime with paired back accessories or glammed up for the evening with heels
The 'Caroline' is perfect for daytime with paired back accessories or glammed up for the evening with heelsCredit: FABULOUS

Extra fabric has been added around the chest area to make sure there is enough room for a DD+ bust.

Priced at £40, the versatile dress can be dressed down for daytime with metallic sandals and a straw bag or glammed up for night with heels and statement jewellery.

Imani Evans, a fashion model and influencer, who is a size 32H, commented: “Getting clothes to fit massive knockers is a challenge.

I love flaunting my curves & it's not for the likes from menI love flaunting my curves & it's not for the likes from men

“Feeling squashed into an outfit was my normality for years and I just accepted I was supposed to feel restricted, which is quite sad, but now I won’t wear something that’s uncomfortable.”


She added: “This dress is an absolute dream. It’s effortless. There’s no squeezing, just ease all day.

“I feel both comfortable in my own body but also physically comfortable - I haven’t come across anything that is as bust-friendly as this before.

“I haven’t had to compromise either style or fit, which is what I always wanted.”

Meanwhile, Fabulous reader Caroline, 44, said: “It fits perfectly around my bust and for once I don’t feel like I’m wearing a tent.

“It’s really comfortable too, I can actually breathe while wearing a form-fitting dress.”

Two-in-three Fabulous readers with size DD+ boobs struggle to find clothes that fit.

And, four in five women told us that the clothes they usually buy are often too tight, gape, show their bra straps or have low necklines.

It fits perfectly around my bust and for once I don’t feel like I’m wearing a tent

CarolineFabulous reader

Now Fabulous, The Sun’s lifestyle brand for women, has launched the Fuller Bust Collection, its first fashion line, which aims to solve readers’ style woes.

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The limited-edition, seven-piece summer capsule range features five dresses and two tops, all of which have been designed with the help of more than 2,500 readers.

Readers have been part of the design process via Facebook, WhatsApp, email and our website.

They’ve helped make key decisions on everything from the prints and colours, to the style and fit.

Meanwhile, specialist designers have made essential clothing tweaks - including hidden poppers, shirred fabric detailing and additional lining - to make the problem of dressing a big bust a thing of the past.

Abby McHale, Fabulous’ Deputy Fashion Editor, who has helped design and model the collection, says: “Even though I’m surrounded by clothes 24/7 in my job, I constantly struggle to get things to fit my 34G bust - until now.

“The readers’ input to this collection has been invaluable and together we’ve made a range that will flatter their busts and they’ll love to wear for years to come.”

Prices range from £35 to £55. To order, visit Fabulousclothing.com.

Sarah Barns

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