18 Flattering, Wear-Anywhere Dresses for Large Busts — Starting at Just $17
First things first, you'll want to opt for a dress with plenty of support — think smocked bodices and wrap styles. Fit and flare silhouettes, modest V-necklines, empire waists and thick straps are also fail-proof ways to minimize the bust and balance the body. You'll want to avoid dresses with high necklines and babydoll dresses as these can add volume in the wrong places.
Instead of spending hours scouring the internet for the perfect brunch or errand dress, spend a few minutes perusing below to find an ultra-flattering casual dress that you won't want to take off — like, ever.
1. Our Favorite: Get ready to look expensive in this boutique-style mini with a square neckline and eyelet lace.
2. Puff Sleeve Princess: Chiffon material keeps this everyday mini dress lightweight and trendy.
3. Floral Find: Short cap sleeves, lengthening tiers, a shirred waistband and a V-neckline make this sundress a warm-weather staple.
4. Yacht Wife: From stripes and pockets to a tie waist and sleeveless design, this casual dress guarantees a nautical aesthetic.
5. Polka Dots, Please: Look no further for a dainty, summery dress with a framing square neckline to highlight your décolleté. Gold jewelry is a must!
6. Super Stretchy: At just $17, you may want to grab this flutter-sleeve sundress in a few different colors . . . at least.
7. All Sizes: Tiers, pockets, flutters and a dreamy pink hue are just a few highlights of this plus-size dress that nails quiet luxury.
8. Banner Hems: Everyone needs a classy long-sleeve dress for early mornings and late summer nights. This is yours!
15 Loose and Flowy Sundresses That Don't Overwhelm Petite Figures — Starting at $15
9. Our Favorite: You'll look effortlessly put-together in this linen-looking maxi dress with a tie waist and elbow-length sleeves.
10. Farmer's Market: Over 9,000 shoppers give this boho wrap dress five stars, so be prepared for a Parisian market flair.
11. Solid Choice: Dress this tiered maxi up or down with a quick change of shoes. It's ideal for weddings and and the grocery store alike!
12. Santorini Chic: Trust Us, you'll reach for this breezy spaghetti-strap dress for every single dinner out.
13. Hidden Pockets: It's no wonder this smocked maxi dress is flying off Amazon's virtual shelves. The flutter sleeves look designer!
14. Sweetest Details: Sweetheart necklines can be ultra-flattering for large busts, especially when they're smocked and frilly.
15. Gingham Print: This darling dress is just like styles Jennifer Lopez and Taylor Swift have been reaching for this season!
16. European-Inspired: We're adding this billowy button-front maxi to cart STAT before everyone else does.
17. Center of Attention: Expect heads to turn when you wear this vibrant floral maxi. It doubles as a date night dress!
18. This Season's Colors: Pink and mocha mousse are the two hottest colors lately, so why not combine them for a one-of-a-kind outfit?
These 18 Bohemian-Inspired Maxi Dresses Scream European Rich Mom — Starting at Just $25
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Score big on back-to-school essentials on Amazon
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Original price: $39.95 This 20-oz Hydro Flask insulated food jar, available in a pink hue, is perfect for keeping your meals at the ideal temperature. Its TempShield double-wall vacuum insulation keeps food hot or cold for hours. It's leakproof and features an easy-grip lid. Original price: $39.99 The Bentgo Chill leakproof lunch box features a removable ice pack that nests underneath its portioned compartments to keep your child's lunch fresh and chilled for hours. Original price: $12.99 Infuse some practical fun into their lunch boxes with the Bentgo Buddies reusable ice packs in a cool dinosaur theme. These extra-thin ice packs freeze quickly and take up little space in your bag. Original price: $19.99 The Fit & Fresh Charm lunch bag does everything a lunch box needs to do, like keeping your food insulated and at the right temperature. Plus, this one has integrated slots for charms that allow your kids to customize it. Original price: $32 Grab the Adidas Excel lunch bag if you want an option that is durable and spacious enough to house an ice pack. The clip-lock haul handle allows for easy attachment to a backpack. Water bottles are a playground essential, but they often get left behind. These fun and eye-catching picks aim to be truly unforgettable. Original price: $18.99 The Thermos Funtainer Water Bottle with Straw is designed to keep drinks cold for up to 12 hours. This vacuum-insulated bottle features a hygienic push-button lid with a pop-up silicone straw with an integrated carry handle, perfect for kids on the go. Original price: $39.95 Hydro Flask's 24 oz bottle with a Flex Cap keeps drinks cold for up to 24 hours (or hot for up to 12 hours). It features a wide mouth for easy cleaning and ice cube insertion, as well as a leakproof cap for worry-free transport. Original price: $24.99 The Simple Modern Kids Summit Water Bottle features a double-walled, vacuum-insulated design to keep drinks cold for hours. It features a leakproof straw lid for easy sipping and a convenient handle. Original price: $34.99 The Owala Harry Potter FreeSip water bottle lets you choose between sipping upright through a built-in straw or tilting back to chug from a wide-mouth opening. The double-wall insulation can keep drinks cold for up to 24 hours. Original price: $27.99 Simple Modern's insulated tumbler keeps your drinks hot or cold for hours, featuring a convenient lid and straw. The double wall insulation also prevents condensation. This stainless-steel Zak Designs Beacon water bottle features a push-button lid with a hygienic, covered straw spout that locks to prevent leaks and keep the drinking surface clean. Stock up on these school supplies that'll need refreshing throughout the year. 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Tom's Guide
4 hours ago
- Tom's Guide
Huge dorm furniture sale from $9 — 21 deals I'd shop from IKEA, Walmart, Amazon and more
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Boston Globe
4 hours ago
- Boston Globe
7 summer stories you might have missed
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