Trinny & Susannah: Boost Your Breasts, Uplift Your Look


10 Breast Tips by Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine ~ Featured on Oprah

1. Get Fitted

Fashion duo Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine are your bosom buddies…literally. Like good girlfriends, they're here to offer support—the kind your breasts desperately need. Follow Trinny and Susannah's 10 guidelines to bolster your breasts—big or small—and uplift your overall look!First, get fitted. Many women are wearing the wrong size bra. Go to a professional or a trusting friend and have your chest and cup size measured. With the right size bra and straps, say Trinny and Susannah, you won't have to tug at your bra to keep it in place.


2. Emphasize Your Ribcage

No matter your bra size, your ribcage, just below your breasts, is typically the thinnest part of a woman's torso. "Always make sure you accentuate that part by wearing fitted fabrics around it," suggests Trinny. You'll inevitably look thinner and your breasts will look pert.


3. If You've Got 'em, Flaunt Them

Don't forget about your breasts! If you try to hide them, they may end up looking like one great big lump of flesh. A very plunging bra can allow you to open your neckline and push your breasts forward. "You know, it doesn't matter what size your boobs are, you should always push them forward," says Susannah.


4. Wear Halter Tops with or without a Bra…if You're Small-Chested

If you're breasts are small, you'll look great in a halter top with or without a bra. The angular cut works well with your body, and it also highlights your sexy shoulders—a nice replacement for cleavage.



5. Don't Wear the Same Bra for Years on End

Bras stretch and wear out. Plus, your breasts and body shape may change size over the years. Treat yourself to a new bra every now and then. It's a necessity that'll help you look and feel more vibrant.

For all 10 Tips by Trinny & Susannah, click on Boost Your Breasts, Uplift Your Look.

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The image on this page is from Trinny & Susannah's book, What Not to Wear.

These women have some great advice on how to look and feel your best, embracing your unique breast shape. What better way to Celebrate Your Inner Eve!