Choose a top that elongates your neckline
More open necklines, like a v-neckline, is more flattering for women with full bust. Not only does it break up that space around the chest but the vertical line that is created by the v shape lengthens that area of the body, this is something that gives the illusion of a slimmer aesthetic.
Lengthening and slimming are two ways to avoid bulking up the body when you have a large chest. It's not the moment to focus on making a small chest look bigger, but rather it's a moment to focus on avoiding bulking up the body. When the v-neckline is used with a large bust, it provides a 'lifted' appearance. The vertical lines and form of the v direct the eye upward once again. When the eyes are drawn upward, it gives the bust a natural, subtle 'lifted' look.
Go soft with a scoop neckline
The scoop neckline offers a soft, feminine touch that perfectly compliments busty women. The craftiness of this neckline is what really helps to achieve a more
A flattering scoop neckline is going to break up the space between the bust and neck, which helps to lengthen and enhance a larger bust area. Avoid an extremely deep, or exaggerated, scoop neckline though as this can sometimes cause a larger bust to appear lower on the body.
To get a more lifted and elongated feel from the neckline, keep the scoop in the middle area between your bust and neck. The main difference you will find with a scoop neckline compared to a v-neckline is a scoop gives more of a soft, rounded feel while the sharper lines of a v-neck slim with the angling of the shape.
Go bolder with off-the-shoulder
Off-the-shoulder is one of the most flattering necklines ever created, and it looks good on almost anyone.
For women with bigger chests, off-the-shoulder dresses or tops create a visual balance for your upper body, as it gives so much space around your neck and your chest.
Off-the-shoulder tops with horizontal necklines are widening while the ones with diagonal and rounded necklines are slimming. While horizontal lines emphasise width, diagonal and rounded necklines do the opposite. They visually cut and downplay the width, making the shoulders appear slimmer than they actually are.
A horizontal off-the-shoulder neckline is more slimming if it hangs off the body and not clinging tightly to your shoulders. The slouch will visually camouflage the expanse of your shoulders while a tighter horizontal neckline will overemphasise it. This makes flouncy and ruffled off-the-shoulder tops so flattering to any body shape.