The best under garments can make all the cloths look good on you. In terms of panties, nothing is more unflattering than seeing panty lines under your slacks!! That's especially true in the summer when you can get a double whammy...actually seeing through light white pants as well as having the textural bulge that some underpants give!! I am a huge fan of thongs!

For some people they take some getting used to and some are more comfortable than others. You'll have to try them and see how you feel. They make visual and texturally bulging panty lines obsolete...great for your look in clothing. As for bras, it's a great idea to get your bra professionally fit! This may sound a bit bizarre but there are great women out there who do this for a living in lingerie shops.

You would be surprised at how many women walk around wearing the wrong bra size for years!! A bra too small around the back provides bulges that look ugly under sweaters or t shirts. Cups the wrong size result in bulging if too small and lumpy wrinkles and gathers if too big. Anyway, once you have the proper size, here are some things to look for.

Go for unadorned and seamless cups. (While lace and rosebuds are awfully pretty, they don't permit fabric to lay smoothly). I love the bras at Victoria's Secret that are unpadded but nonetheless have opaque, shaped cups like the IPEX demi bra. I recommend you take a look at their web site for some ideas or stop into one of their stores and try some different styles on. Here's tips...try the bra on and put your top back on to really see how it looks!

Own a variety of different bra cuts...one more plunging, one with race backs, one with narrower straps, one strapless, etc because different tops and dresses call for different bra styles. Get a couple of the basic style and then one of each additional style should do it! You just never want your bra or its straps to show!

I understand your problems because, at 5'5 and 120 pounds you are probably a size 6 and size 6 clothes are not designed for DD breasts. First, buy a great minimize bra that offers lots of support but also visually reduces the size of your chest. Avoid knit tops or any other type of form fitting top.

Blouses will be better for you, either tucked in or worn out. You will look like you have a gorgeous and curvaceous figure but it will help take the emphasis away from your breasts. Tops that are blouson will also be great on you. Avoid high scoop neck tops...they make one's chest look bigger! V necks (but not plunging) and button down styles will be best. Darker colors on the top are also a good idea, with lighter bottoms. I'm not sure you need more hip but you haven't provided those proportions.

If you're back measures 34 then your hips should measure 34 or more. You need more hip if the number is less than 34, only. Wearing A-line skirts and pleated skirts will make your bottom appear wider. Avoid tight, straight skirts if you want more hips. Wear light colored bottoms with dark tops because light makes things look bigger and dark makes them smaller.

About the author:

Victor Epand is an expert fashion consultant at http://www.LingerieDress.com. Visit us when you want the best prices, styles, fashions, and fits of all types of lingerie. We carry a super selection of everyday, as well as bridal and specialty items


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