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8 Bra Choices for Plus Size, Full Bust Women (40-50 band)

Nicole, aka “Fussy Busty”

Today’s guest blog post blog post is by Nicole of Fussy Busty. Nicole has been fitting customers, friends and family for bras for 4 years and it’s one of those things that she’s really passionate about. When not writing for her blog, Nicole stays busy with her husband and three large dogs, while also finishing up her M.S. in Psychology and maintaining a wedding favors business on Etsy. She loves all things creative and loves helping women to see that no matter what size they are or what they look like, THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL!

You can find Fussy Busty on Facebook and Twitter @Fussy_Busty, and also at www.fussybusty.com where she reviews lingerie for the plus size, full bust woman and pioneers for equal access to beautiful lingerie for everyone.

On my blog, I write from the perspective of the plus size full bust woman. Right now, I wear a 40J, but no less than a year ago, I wore a 46 G? H? At the time, I didn’t even know what cup size I wore because I couldn’t find a bra that fit my plus size figure AND my full bust. So, here I present to your plus sized readers a list of choices that they can turn to that provide not only a wider range of plus size bands, but also a full bust cup range. All sizes are UK sizing unless otherwise noted. I’m not endorsed by Nordstrom’s in any way, I just happen to know that these stores carry some of these brands and make note of it so that readers know where they can go to try things on.

Elomi ‘Caitlyn’

Elomi

Elomi is a really great brand that has come a long way, even in the few years that I have started wearing them. The bra shown is the Caitlyn – available in fashion and continuity colors – which has a size range 38-42 DD-K; 44-46 DD-HH. This style is definitely full coverage, but it is truly wonderful. The lift and fit of the Caitlyn are great, especially for a full bust. Elomi caters to plus size women’s shapes with wider wings, wider straps, and comfortable underwires. You can find the Caitlyn through many retailers, and if you’re looking in the US Nordstrom’s is a great store that stocks the Caitlyn in many sizes (if not all in the range). It runs about $56.00, but you may be able to find older fashion colors on sale, or maybe great deals on eBay.

Elomi “Tamarie”

The Tamarie is probably one of my favorite Elomi bras because not only does it provide great full coverage and support, but it is also pretty. Something you might love is that the wires don’t come up very high under the arm, which is really quite wonderful. The Tamarie is available in continuity colors, with a pretty amazing size range including: 36-42 DD-HH, 44 DD-GG, 46 DD-G, and 48 DD-FF. This wonderful bra has all of the great features that Elomi brings to plus size bras. This also usually runs in the $50 range. While I haven’t seen it at Nordstrom’s lately, I know you can find this style online.

Of course, Elomi offers many different styles, including a few padded bras, a gorgeous plunge (The Betty), a sports bra, wirefree bras, a strapless and even a basque. The price range and quality of Elomi is what makes it so accessible, and is usually the first brand that I suggest to women who are looking for a nice plus size, full bust bra.

Goddess

**U.S. Sizing**

Goddess “Rose Banded”

Goddess is definitely one of those brands that has seemed under the radar to me, but ask many bra bloggers and they recognize Goddess as a plus size brand. They offer many different styles and colors to suit your personality, and something I really like about Goddess is that they often offer multiple frames or styles of the same bra. The bra pictured is the Rose Banded Bra, and this is also offered as a bandless bra, and as a soft cup (though the size ranges are different for each style). This Rose Banded is currently offerred in continuity colors and some fashion colors, and has a wonderful size range, including: 36 DDD-K, 38-42 DD-K, 44 DD-J, and 46 DD-I. As I note, these are U.S. sizes meaning that a K = UK H, J = UK GG, I = UK G and so on. For info about sizing, click here Goddess Sizing. Goddess is definitely a more budget friendly option for women, coming in mostly under $50 for a new bra.

Goddess “Alice”

The Alice full cup bra boasts the Goddess “M” frame for maximum bust lift and separation (yay!). The Alice is also available as a soft cup bra, though again, the size range is different. It is available in continuity as well as fashion colors. For the underwire bra, the size range is: 34-44 G-N (N = UK JJ cup), 46 G-M, and 48 G-L. I know that the sizing can be confusing if you are used to the UK sizing but it’s not too complicated, and as noted with the Rose, Goddess does provided a conversion chart on their website. Again, the price is around $46.00 for this bra.

Goddess “Marilyn”

The Marilyn is a gorgeous strapless bra! It is available in continuity colors and a somewhat smaller size range than some of the other Goddess styles. Sizes available are: 34-46 B-H, 48 B-DDD. What’s great about this strapless is that Goddess taps into another underserved end of the bra size spectrum, the plus size-small cup community. The strapless is available on Bigger Bras for only $38.00! Wow!

PrimaDonna

**U.S. Sizing**

Primadonna “Deauville”

Primadonna is definitely one of those brands that can make you fall in love with luxury bras. Their bras are made with amazing fabrics, including beautiful stretch laces, yummy embroidery, and are constructed so beautifully. Many of their bras have elegant accents (like crystals and bows) that elevate the brand to an even higher level. Before we fall in love even further, I think it’s definitely important to note that PrimaDonna bras range in price from $90-165.00. But you definitely get everything you pay for. PrimaDonna as a brand has full collections that offer matching panties, garters, shapewear and various bra frames.

The pictured Deauville Undewired Bra is gorgeous! It is available in continuity as well as fashion colors, and comes in a fair size range. Sizes offered are: 30-44 FGH, and 32-40 I. Price point for the Deauville is roughly $139.00. If you need help converting sizes to UK sizes, the size chart for Goddess is the same for PrimaDonna bras. This bra is part of the holistic Deauville collection which includes different styles of bra (strapless, spacer, balconnet, etc.), panties, garter belts, shapewear and so on. Again, sizes for different styles do vary.

Primadonna “Madison”

The Madison full cup bra is the first that I ever owned from PrimaDonna and I cannot say enough positive things about this bra! The shape of the Madison is really great! It lifts and supports a full bust, and it definitely pushes tissue forward (instead of wide and under the arms). The top of the cup is stretch lace which really helps for those of us with slight differences in breast size. The straps are wide and supportive, and it is adorned with pretty bows and a checked fabric on the lower cup of the bra. This style is available in continuity colors as well as fashion colors, and is available in sizes 32-46 FGH, and 32-44 I. This bra is $113.00 and worth every single penny.

There are not many stores that carry PrimaDonna in the U.S., but I do know that the chain of Intimacy stores do carry PrimaDonna.

Elila Lingerie

**US. Sizing**

Elila Full Coverage Lace Bra

Elila Lingerie provides many choices for the full figure, fuller busted woman. While many of their styles are softcup bras (and the size range for softcup bras includes up to a 54 G), their underwire styles are simple and beautiful. Pictured here is the Full Lace Underwire Bra, available in both fashion and continuity colors. The size range of this bra is 36-46 DD-I cup. Price range for Elila is similar to Goddess, typically hitting under $50.00.

Elila as a brand offers shapewear, panties, nursing bras, sports bras, longlines and so on, with panty sizes being offered up to a 5XL. It is a well rounded brand that seeks to offer options to a wide range of customers.

I hope that these options help plus sized, full bust women to find a best fitting bra that is not only supportive, but also comfortable and attractive. If you’re a plus size, full bust woman, what are some of your favorite bras?

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Cosmetic Lingerie: 6 Intelligent Products Designed to Make You More Beautiful

Today’s modern woman is a mover. She’s a shaker. And all she asks is for her daily products to keep pace with her active lifestyle. If you’re one of these active women today then you know how hectic life can be living on the go. We aim to keep our lives full and have therefore learned to multitask and juggle numerous tasks at once. Working, socializing, raising families & still maintaining quality time for ourselves is not an easy feat these days as time has become such a precious commodity. Yet our lives are not slowing down anytime soon which is why we continue to trudge forward, give it our all and often accept the consequences of stress & fatigue.

So it’s no surprise that in this day and age of multitasking, people are asking more of their products. Performing double duty is becoming less of an exception and more the norm, as we are no longer content juggling multiple items in addition to our busy lifestyles. We need smarter products & duel technology. We are already well on our way in the field of electronics (hello smartphone) but what about our clothing? Specifically, what about our underwear?

Lingerie designers are constantly working to create the next great fabric, bra or shapewear and many of their efforts have been garnering attention lately for their claims of working overtime to not only serve you in your underwear needs but to also beautify you as you wear them. Feeling too fat? Change your underwear! Complexion looking too pasty? Change your underwear! Since these garments are closest to our skin for the majority of our day it makes sense to infuse them with products to help us make the most of our lives.

Only the test of time will determine how functional these products ultimately are as the proof is in the results. But so far many reviews for lingerie created with these “cosmetotextiles” have been impressive. After attending a cosmetotextile lecture earlier this month my interest has been piqued and I expect we’ll be seeing a lot more of these innovations on the market soon.

Here are 6 beautifying undergarments designed to work smarter for you:

1) ShaToBu Shaper

ShaToBu (short for Shape, Tone & Burn) is an innovative line of body shapers designed to help you slim and tone your body just from daily wear. The secret is in the built in resistance bands on key areas of the garment, designed to target specific muscles that will then naturally become engaged during every day activities such as walking or climbing stairs. Engaging these muscles will result in more calories burned without having to change your daily routine. Available in a thigh shaper, tummy shaper or tights at www.shatobu.com

2) Jockey Staycool Underwear

Jockey has long been a trusted name in underwear so their new Staycool line with temperature regulating technology has been garnering a lot of attention lately. Endorsed by football star Tim Tebow, this new line utilizes fabrics initially developed for astronauts that are coated with heat absorbing molecules called thermocules. These thermocules are designed to absorb the heat that our body radiates in order to maintain optimal external body temperature and help your skin feel up to 3 degrees cooler. Ideal for workouts and hot summer days these tops and panties are available at www.jockey.com

3) Skinkiss Tights

Skinkiss first came onto the scene as a producer of caffeine infused tights designed to minimalize cellulite and tone legs. However their fake tan tights have recently gotten a lot of press due to their claim to provide a natural faux glow with just one wear. Simply slip on a pair of these tights for 10 minutes, massage your legs and then remove. Although they are only good for one application the tights may then be washed and reworn as basic pantyhose for multiple future wears. Available at www.tightsplease.co.uk

4) Knock Out Panties

Knock Out smart panties were designed to combat the embarrassing issue of wetness and odor that most women experience from time to time. Their patented No Trace technology claims that it will keep you fresh with its quick one-way moisture wicking properties that allow both skin and fabric to stay dry all day long. The trick lies in the built in odor encapsulating “pocket” molecules that traps odors until the fabric is washed so you can feel confident and clean throughout your day. Perfect for working out, light days & the occasional leak, Knock Out panties are available at www.knockoutpanties.com

5) Wolford Shapewear Legwear

Wolford is one of the leading suppliers of luxury hosiery so it’s no surprise that they offer a wide range of functional tights in addition to the fashion & quality styles they are known for. Their leg support tights are specifically designed to increase circulation and prevent tired, swollen legs that can lead to premature varicose veins. The double wrapped elastine fibers have a stimulating and energizing effect that envelops your legs for all day comfort and energy. Available at www.wolford.com

6) Wick’em Bra Liner

Wick’em bra liners are a new and innovative solution to a continuous problem many women encounter. They are specially designed to wick away moisture from underneath the breasts for drier and less irritated skin. The liners are designed to be inserted underneath the bottom bra band between the skin and fabric so it can be worn with any of your favorite bras. The soft cushioned fabric wicks away moisture into the foam padding to keep you drier when you need it most. Wick’em also offers Sensitive Skin liners specifically to protect the sensitive area under the breasts and prevent rashes or irritation. Perfect for women with skin allergies or who tend to sweat a lot. These liners can be found at www.herroom.com

How do you feel about these smart products? Do you believe the hype? And have you ever tried any cosmeto lingerie before? Did they live up to their claim?

Kristina

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Lingerie Designer specializing in fashion & trend.

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The Lingerie Addict Awards: Our Favorite Lingerie Brands of 2011

Welcome back for our second of our two annual “Best of 2011″ articles. A few days ago, we listed the Top 20 Lingerie Addict Blog Posts of 2011, and now it’s time to talk our Top 20 Lingerie Brands of 2011. I’m especially excited about this year’s awards because they include both nominations and commentary from Lingerie Addict readers and columnists. Want to see which of last year’s winners made it onto this year’s list? Take a look at our best lingerie of 2010!

Best Overall: Kiss Me Deadly (Reader’s Choice!)
When I asked my Facebook fans to tell me their fave lingerie brand of 2011,  so many of them said Kiss Me Deadly, I literally lost count. Kiss Me Deadly has been one of my personal favorites since the very beginning, and ever since they created the “little black dress of lingerie” (pictured above, phrasing courtesy of reader Amaryllis), their popularity has skyrocketed. Kiss Me Deadly is one of a handful of brands I recommend all the time, and I think 2012 is going to be their year to shine.

Best Overall (luxury): Made by Niki (Reader’s Choice!)
Nominated by both our columnists and readers alike, Made by Niki created one of the most innovative lingerie collections of 2011…the Made by Niki String Collection. Completely original and intensely sensual, Made by Niki raised for the bar for what consumers should expect from luxury lingerie. Not very much takes my breath away anymore, but this did…and it still does.

Best Vintage-Inspired: What Katie Did (Reader’s Choice!)
Pin-up and retro lingerie is a major fashion trend right now, but while there are lots of labels inspired by the past, very few actually use patterns from the past. What Katie Did is one of a handful of lingerie designers that does. Her work was featured in this year’s critically acclaimed biopic My Week with Marilyn, and she also offers one of the most extensive size ranges in the vintage-inspired lingerie niche, with her bras fitting women from 32A to 40G.

Best Everyday Brand: Huit (Reader’s Choice!)
Though I only recently discovered Huit, I’m already a tremendous fan of them. As Lingerie Addict reader Dee put it, Huit offers “classic lines that aren’t too frilly for everyday wear, yet still sexy enough for playtime.” In my opinion, Huit exemplifies wearable but still sophisticated glamour.

Best Luxury Brand: Agent Provocateur (Reader’s Choice!)
For the last 17 years, the name Agent Provocateur has been synonymous with luxury lingerie around the world. Not for the faint of heart (or thin of wallet), Agent Provocateur treats the world of intimates as just another aspect of the fashion industry, releasing on-trend prints, patterns, and colorways every season. This year, they also expanded into the world of jewelry and bed linens, transitioning from “just” a lingerie brand to a comprehensive lifestyle brand.

Best Luxury (Made to Order): Toad Lillie
Toad Lillie is the sort of lingerie designer fashion magazines like to write stories about. Every piece is made to order and hand sewn by the designer herself, Laurie Shapiro, and she works with only the finest silks using only the most couture construction techniques. I’ve always thought Toad Lillie’s pieces were pretty, but then I had the opportunity to view them in person for the first time this year, and I’ve been smitten ever since. The fashion industry feels the same way; legendary photographer Ellen von Unwerth chose to shoot with Toad Lillie’s pieces twice this year.

Best Budget Brand: Ultimo
Another new brand on the list for 2011, Ultimo first caught my attention when I was searching for reasonably priced full bust bras for my readers. I know from personal experience how hard it is to be a lingerie addict on a budget. You still want gorgeous lingerie, but the simple reality is that you can’t drop a hundred dollar bill (or three) every time you need a new bra. Ultimo manages to bridge the gap between beautiful and affordable with bras for A-D cups starting just under $50 and bras for DD-G starting just over $50.

Best New Brand: Marika Vera
One of the great privileges of writing a lingerie blog is that I often get to see new designers before anyone else does, and after the recession of the last few years, it is incredibly exciting to see new talent emerging and thriving within the lingerie industry again. Marika Vera is one such talent. Her debut collection, Venus in Furs, was picked up by the world-famous luxury lingerie boutique Faire Frou Frou, and has received nothing but rave reviews. Marika Vera’s lingerie is earthy, sensual, luxurious, and unique all at once, and I can’t wait to see what she brings in 2012.

Best Hosiery: Commando
Commando is on this year’s list because they solved a problem I didn’t even know I had before…the problem of a hosiery waistband that digs, binds, squeezes, and is otherwise thoroughly uncomfortable. Commando’s ingenious microfiber lasercut waistband gets rid of all that, and stays perfectly in place (and perfectly comfortable!) all day long. Trust me…I was skeptical too until I tried these. Now, I’m a convert.

Best Ethical Line: Purrfect Pineapples (Reader’s Choice!)
I love lingerie designers with a unique point of view and Purrfect Pineapples has it in spades. A little bit pin-up, a little bit alternative, and a little bit Lolita, Purrfect Pineapple’s owner Erika Shuhendler prides herself on fair wages, quality craftsmanship, and original designs. Or, as our reader Audra puts it, “gorgeous design, incredible fabric patterning, and of course cruelty-free and vegan!”

Best Full Bust Brand: Curvy Kate (Reader’s Choice!)
Curvy Kate blew onto the lingerie scene in 2009 and they haven’t slowed down since. Curvy Kate is committed to making sure D-K cup women have just as many gorgeous lingerie options as their smaller busted counterparts, and their passion for finding the perfect fit is evident in the rave reviews of their customers. Their Star in a Bra competition is one of the best and most innovative pieces of marketing ever, and I can’t wait to see them take the U.S. by storm. Expect great things from Curvy Kate in 2012.

Best Full Bust (budget): Parfait by Affinitas
Our full bust specialist Holly nominated this brand, and she calls it “the best brand in terms of quality for price, hands down.” The average woman’s bra size today is 36DD, and I get so many e-mails from readers asking me where they can find a full busted bra that 1) supportive, 2) pretty, and 3) affordable. Well Parfait by Affinitas is all three of those and then some. Congratulations…now  you’re in on one of the best kept secrets of this year.

Best Small Bust Brand: The Little Bra Company
While there’s been a lot of attention given lately to DD cup and higher bras, small busted women are being very vocal (and rightly so!) in making sure the lingerie industry doesn’t forget about them either. I love The Little Bra Company because their bras are pretty, give believable lift and cleavage, and are available down to a 28A. My personal fave is the Lucia in peony/tangerine (pictured above).

Best Lingerie Boutique (Brick and Mortar): Dollhouse Bettie
The sign of a good lingerie boutique is when it lives up to your expectations. The sign of a great lingerie boutique is when it surpasses them. With many of the same brands available online nowadays, lingerie boutiques stand out by offering a curated selection, personable staff, and expert advice…three things Dollhouse Bettie has in spades. Combining modern brands with vintage pieces and an in-house designed range, Dollhouse Bettie offers a shopping experience like no other.

Best Lingerie Boutique (Online): HerRoom (Reader’s Choice!)
Free Shipping. Easy Returns. Authentic Customer Reviews. 200 brands under one digital roof. HerRoom makes shopping online for lingerie easy. I particularly love how each product is photographed from several angles, and the super detailed product descriptions. HerRoom takes all the guesswork out of lingerie shopping online…which is probably why they were nominated for the list. (Mary Green robe pictured above.)

Best Shapewear: Cass Luxury Shapewear
As my style matures from jeans and t-shirts to pencil skirts and lacy blouses, I find myself relying on shapewear a lot more. And though I’ve tried a ton of brands, the honest truth is that most of them are unremarkable…if not downright uncomfortable. But the shapewear brand I keep coming to again and again is Cass. They’re comfortable. They’re stylish. And they really do slim and refine your curves. They also offer a ton of options, so you’re covered no matter what you’re wearing.

Best Full Bust Shapewear: Charnos
One of the complaints I’ve heard time and again from my readers is that it’s very hard to find shapewear to accomodate all their curves, especially if they’re full-busted. Our columnist Holly nominated Charnos for this year’s list, and had this to say about the line, “Their cups are really generous and the pieces are great. It’s almost impossible to find one piece shapewear for the full bust market.” As an added bonus, this is shapewear you won’t mind showing off; the lace overlay and garter straps make Charnos’ line both pretty and practical.

Best Corsetry (budget): Timeless Trends (Reader’s Choice!)
Make no mistake about it, corsetry is an investment. But a custom made corset will set you back a few hundred dollars (and rightly so!). If you’re new to the world of corsetry and just want to test the waters, or if you’re on a budget and a custom corset is out of reach, then Timeless Trends is for you. Unlike many so-called corsets, Timeless Trends uses authentic steel-boning, and every corset comes with a lifetime guarantee. Best of all, their corsets are available in plus sizes and start at $99. It may not be custom, but it’s the next best thing.

Best Corsetry (made to order): Dark Garden (Reader’s Choice!)
If you do have the money to invest in custom, handmade corsetry however, then you can’t go wrong with the corsetiere to burlesque legends like Dita von Teese and Catherine D’Lish. Founded 20 years ago and based in San Francisco, Dark Garden’s founder, Autumn Adamme uses couture stitching and historical costume techniques to craft her world famous corsets. I keep a running list of corsetieres I’d like to buy from in the future and believe me when I say Dark Garden is on it.

Best of 2012 (projected): Love Claudette
Their tagline is “Your new favorite bra has arrived,” and I believe it. Though Love Claudette is new to the lingerie world, they’re already getting rave reviews and rightly so. I tried two of their ranges, the mesh and the cotton, this last year, and they’re already in my regular rotation of everyday bras. Holly calls them the most-innovative range for full-busted women, especially since they offer a sheer mesh bra that super sexy and super supportive all at once. Love Claudette proves that there’s still room for new players in the lingerie industry, and I expect this brand to explode in 2012.

I hope you enjoyed reading this year’s round-up of the very best of what 2011 had to offer. Did we leave your favorite brand off the list? Tell us what you love in the comments!

The 12 Days of Knickers–HerRoom

Intimate, luxurious, seductive…lingerie is a great holiday gift. But with literally thousands of pieces to choose from, finding theright piece can be a little intimidating.  That’s where The Lingerie Addict comes in.  From Dec. 6th thru 17th, I’m featuring a new store everyday, complete with my top 8 recommendations from each.  With something for every budget (and body!) you’re sure to find the perfect holiday present in no time.
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Panache Tiffany Plunge Bra & Panty
$118

Results of the 1st Ever Panty Poll are in!

Thanks so much to everyone who took on the responsibility of helping me choose which knickers to put in my lingerie drawer!  There were some clear favorites and, as promised, I’m going to purchase all of your suggestions.  Unfortunately, several of the panties that had the most favorable response (pictured below) are now sold out in my size. 

 

But that’s okay, there’s still plenty here to keep me covered for a long time!  Want to know where to buy these panties (or just find out which ones didn’t make the cut)?  Click here for the original post. And if any of you own these knickers, I’d love to get your feedback!