1. Opt for Scoop or V-Necks
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Plunging scoop or V-necks that leave just the right amount to the imagination will be
 your sartorial BFFs. These flattering necklines will make your neck look longer and
 your décolleté enviable – without actually showing too much boob. Stay away from 
halters, mandarin collars and high necks, since these styles emphasize the bust and 
draw eyes to it.

2. Keep the Top Simple
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If you want to play with embellishments, ruffles or detailing, save it for the bottom 
half of your dress. Your bodice needs to be fuss-free. No unnecessary pleats, sequins,
 embroidery or embellishments up top, as they end up adding inches to your bust.
 Simple does it.

3. Choose The Right Fabrics
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Heavy fabrics like satin, velvet or chunky knits bunch up at the bust. Instead invest
 in fabrics like cotton, jersey, cashmere or light knits. Comfortable, stylish and 
versatile – these tick all the right boxes.

4. Wear Structured Clothing
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Finding a midway between utterly loose and so-tight-that-you-can’t-breathe is key.
 Your outfits need to be structured without being too snug, balanced without being 
too boxy. In fact boxy, silhouettes are probably the most unflattering choice for you
 – they conceal what deserves to be (discreetly!) highlighted and give you a tent-like
 appearance.

5. Rompers and Jumpsuits Are Great
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It’s safe to say that jumpsuits/rompers and big boobs is a match made in style
 heaven when one wants to go low-profile. They’re blousy on top without being 
sloppy, and the slightly loose bottom half also helps balance out your bosom. Pick
 one in a darker colour or small print on top. We’d advise you against horizontal 
stripes, though!

6. Wear Wrap Dresses
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Wrap dresses create a flirty look and put your twins on display minus an OTT
 look-at-me invite. Moreover they accentuate your waist and create a slimming 
effect too. Win-win, did you say?

7. Buy The Right Bra
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Now this is an important tip irrespective of your body type, but more so in your
 case. If you haven’t got yourself fitted till date, it’s about time you book that
 appointment. The right bra in the right size will provide necessary support and
 ensure that clothes sit better on you. A minimizer cup is not out of the question
 if you really want downplay your girls, but rule of thumb: avoid push-up bras!

8. Of Sleeves and Straps
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Three-quarter sleeves and broad-strapped sleeveless clothes will be the most 
flattering for you. You ought to avoid thin, spaghetti straps, as they will only
 exaggerate your bust – opt for thicker, wider straps for a balanced act.

9. Say Yes to Jackets
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Jackets and blazers are a good bet for you as they cover up what needs to be 
without completely drowning your assets. Choose streamlined styles with 
nipped waists for maximum impact. Single-breasted blazers minus wide lapels
 are what you need.

10. Accessories to the Rescue
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Accessories can work in your favour or spell disaster – it all depends on the 
style you choose. Chokers, collar necklaces or chunky short necklaces will 
accentuate your bosom! Long chains and statement pendants are right on trend,
 though. You can turn to a stylishly knotted scarf to cover up on all those occasions 
when you’re travelling alone using public transport!


(SOURCE:INTERNET)