DO YOU have DD+ boobs and struggle to find clothes that fit? You're not alone - even celebrities including Sydney Sweeney and Maya Jama have spoken about the perils of dressing a big bust.
Now, the Fabulous fashion team has decided enough is enough - we’re going to create our own range of clothes just for women with big boobs.
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Once it’s designed, a group of Fabulous readers will even get the chance to model the collection and help with the fitting - to make sure you really do love it.
Then when it’s all ready to go, you’ll get the chance to pre-order your designs, with the chance to have items named after you.
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Meanwhile, Fabulous' Deputy Fashion Editor Abby McHale takes a look at the celebrities who have struggled to dress their big bust.
Sydney Sweeney
In an industry full of celebrities with smaller chests, actress Sydney Sweeney is among the few who have a naturally large bust.
She told Glamour UK last year that she often struggles to fit into sample-sized clothing from top designers because of her boobs.
Saying that a lot of what she wears has to be altered to fit her chest, the 26-year-old also said that online trolls have often commented that her clothing doesn’t fit her bust.
She often wears corset-style tops or pieces with specific built-in cups to hold her bust.
Not only do these styles flatter her chest, but keep it supported as well.
Maya Jama
Love Island host Maya has faced plenty of criticism in the past over how she dresses.
Last year during the Love Island reunion special the 29-year-old hit back at trolls who commented on her chest looking squashed in her dress.
Taking to social media site X to respond, Maya said: “Big boobs, small waist problems honey.”
Maya also had to defend her chest after appearing on Peter Crouch’s Save Our Summer show.
Once again she was criticised for her low-cut clothing to which she responded by saying she can dress how she wants and if anyone feels uncomfortable by her boobs that's their problem.
Kelly Brook
Model Kelly is used to headlines about her bust.
However, in an interview in 2022, the 44-year-old revealed how much of an inconvenience her 34FFs can be, saying she often has to wear "frumpy" underwear.
The Heart radio presenter also said that she wishes she could wear little strappy dresses but that her boobs are better suited to the fashion of the 1950s.
Whilst Kelly may find her bust tricky to dress, she can often be seen out in wrap-style tops and V-neck sweaters to compliment her bust.
And, whilst in the past, Kelly has tried dieting to slim down her bust, she has said this week that she’s happy and confident in herself, also adding that her husband Jeremy loves her boobs.
Oti Mabuse
Oti, 33, has opened up in the past about how she has struggled to dress her 28GG boobs.
The former Strictly Pro took to Instagram telling followers about a time she couldn’t fit into one of the costumes for Strictly Come Dancing because of her bust.
She revealed: “I was crying. I was like, I look so massive compared to other girls.”
Oti also faced criticism last year during the final of Dancing On Ice on which she is now a judge.
Wearing a strapless jewelled gown that enhanced her bust, Oti had to defend herself from comments saying her outfit was ‘inappropriate’.
Last year Oti partnered with DD+ lingerie specialists Bravissimo to create a range of flattering bras for women with larger chests.
Zara McDermott
Whilst former Love Island star Zara may have had her boobs surgically enhanced, she has still revealed she struggles to find clothes to fit her chest.
The 27-year-old admitted she had a boob job to make her breasts fuller and more symmetrical.
Taking to Instagram back in 2020, Zara posted a picture of herself in a busty corset dress, saying: “I struggle to get my boobs to sit nicely in tops so this one is perfect.”
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Zara has also spoken of dressing depending on the environment she is in, wearing more conservative clothes for mainstream television as opposed to her own Instagram.
On her Instagram, the presenter can be seen wearing bust-boosting dresses, low-cut shirts and dresses that hold her cleavage in place.