Let’s be real: The fashion industry was not built for us. Most "standard" size charts assume that if you have a large bust, you also have a large waist and wide hips. That is not always true. I have a relatively small ribcage and a smaller waist, but my chest requires extra inches. For years, I bought a size 12 to fit my breasts, only to have the waist look like a potato sack.
That is why I started creating Big Boobs Girl Denise fashion and style content. I am tired of feeling like my body is a problem to be solved. Instead, let’s treat it as an asset to be styled. My goal is to teach you how to shop, layer, and accessorize to look expensive, comfortable, and sexy—on your own terms. Let’s be real: The fashion industry was not built for us
Ladies with big boobs know the struggle: You put on a cute dress, and suddenly you look six months pregnant because the fabric drapes straight down from your chest. I have a relatively small ribcage and a
Denise’s content is unique because she addresses seasonal hell-cycles for large busts. I am tired of feeling like my body is a problem to be solved
If you are a creator looking to replicate this style content, Denise’s strategy is simple: Honesty over angles.
She never uses the "sucking in" pose or hiding behind an arm. Her photography tips for big-busted women include: