thanks, gypsy, I'm gonna go with the adhesives.
thanks, gypsy, I'm gonna go with the adhesives.
Last edited by the_dfb; 11-29-2007 at 02:37 PM.
there are all sorts of strapless bras or even adhesive ones. They came out with silcone adhesive that stick to your boobies, or just go old fashioned and get the sticker ones.
Please don't lick me, it tickles..
ok, are you talking about the "NuBra?" this girl on my team used to wear those and without our tops on it just looked like the squished her boobs together was all. do they actually push up? I was THINKING about the stick on ones, but I heard they don't stick for long, but the top of the dress is tight enough whee it would probably hold 'em there, but I'm nervous.
why are boobs such a hassle?!





I'm going to have to recommend jelly boobs for that dress. I had one with a similar look and had to hit up VS for boobs-in-a-box. Nothing else looked right.
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oh and with strapless it'd need to be something that won't be seen above the dress, like the black one I'm wearing it he picture.
how about this, does this work?
http://www2.victoriassecret.com/comm...ZZZ&rfnbr=3353
jelly boobs have to be worn with a bra don't they?
As for anything else. Check out ebay, they have all sort of adhsive bras to give you an idea.
I don't think the adhesive bras would come off unless you intend to sweat a lot, heh.
We use them as paisties at work (cut into circles) and they stay on all nght.
Please don't lick me, it tickles..
honestly I don't know, I am a member of the itty bitty titty club so I don't bother with bras.
Do you really need to wear any with that dress? I don't know how well they would work, but I imagine since they have been selling them for years, they have to do something, right?
Please don't lick me, it tickles..
Strapless bustier or corset. Examples:
http://www.fredericks.com/product.as...uct%5Fid=51405
http://www.fredericks.com/product.as...uct%5Fid=51552




You might want to try a shelf bra. Usually they stop just under the nipple kind of like a corset effect, just without the waist. This way you won't have to worry about the peekaboo bra cups.
Here's an example on Frederick's
Shelf Bra
They have some others too, I just linked the first one I saw.
Another trick to keep in mind too is doubling up if you want to get the perfect separated cleavage. I learned that trick from Shoshanna Lonstein some time back. Just wear 1 over top of the other and voila.




The doubling up? Oh man, I love Shoshanna for teaching me that one. Most strapless bras or shelf bras just kind of "sit there" on me, you know what I mean. Like containing them but not giving me the lifting or forming for certain dresses. But when I double up, it's like a padded bra effect but better.
Or do you mean the shelf bras themselves? They've always done me well, much better than strapless in my opinion because they can't shift and move and you know.





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the adhesive bra SUCKS. I got a "good one," too. I feel like beating the SHIT out of the lady who sold it to me. I mean, just beat her just an inch within her life so that her LIES about the bra being "good for someone with large beasts" can come back and FINISH HER THE FUCKKKKKK OFFFFFF. BITCH.
Well, y'all, I guess I'm just not going to be half as excited about my dress as I should be![]()




Why not just do the shelf bra thing then, and if you can't find a halter or convertible strap one, just do some diy'ing and cut them off and reattach to match the halter. Also, I'm not really too sure if your dress was backless too (only saw the front), but I've also seen some that are basically a backless, strapless bra. (I have a convertible one of these with a detachable clear strap for the back but I never use it for backless styles since it's still visible ya know.) I've never seen them in shelf styles, but might still be lowcut enough. I'm wondering if you attached a halter strap to one (or 2 doubling up on these) might work. If you can find a variation of any of these with padding that would probably give you the lift from underneath you want. The only thing to make sure to test out though would be if it wouldn't rise and lift up over your boobs since there's no back strap to keep it down. In that case, making sure the halter is tight enough to lift up but not too tight to lift up over.
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