I have bought a Dress. I must admit I wasn’t expecting to find one in Darkest Somerset, but maybe we are coming up in the world. It’s not the best quality ever, but it fits and it will be noticeable, and at £25 in the sale it was too good an opportunity to miss.
When I say “fits”, of course, I mean it fits in just about every place but one. Having small tits has its advantages, and its disadvantages. So the next thing on my Worldcon shopping list will probably be some sort of scaffolding. And accessories, of course. But hopefully the main problem is solved. I shall take it to Montreal with me next weekend to get a second opinion from Kevin.
scaffolding? one can solve that problem with scaffolding? Because what I will probably wear was *made* for me (reusing a dress I already have since I ccan) and is still a little loose in that department even with a corset under it partially since I have become even smaller since it was made, so I am curious what your solution will be . . .
Well, scaffolding and padding. But you need the scaffolding to hold the padding in place, and with a dress that has as little back as this one that will be challenging.
There are all sorts of pads and push-up devices that can make you look more voluptuous up top than you actually are. One popular (and low-commitment) augmentation is these little silicone/gel pads that you put in your bra on the downhill side of the cups, they give you a little more volume and height. If you can’t find them in a lingerie store try a dressmaking or fabric store – I’ve been seeing all sorts of interesting bra-related cheats in my local fabric megastore recently.
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That’s exactly the sort of thing I was thinking of.