Your ultimate winter wardrobe sorted with Fabulous Fuller Bust dresses, plus how to style them from a fashion pro
Here at Fabulous we’ve designed a range of clothing perfect for those with a fuller bust.
The collection sees seven dresses designed with a fuller bust in mind.
The dresses have more fabric around the bust area, plus there’s a backless dress that you can still wear a bra with, and even a dress with buttons that don’t gape.
Coming in a range of colours and patterns, such as classic black and on-trend leopard, there really is a dress for everyone to not only look good but make you feel great also.
Here, Deputy Fashion Editor Abby McHale showcases the dresses – plus reveals how to style them.
Red Abby Dress, £49
- Earrings, £45, Wolf and Badger – BUY NOW
- Heels, £38, River Island – BUY NOW
- Bag, £59, Fiorelli – BUY NOW
- Necklace, £55, Ottoman Hands – BUY NOW
This red satin dress is the perfect Christmas party number.
Made from sustainable fabrics, it still feels super-luxurious.
And best of all it has pockets
With a square neckline at the front to accommodate and flatter a larger chest, it also has a tie-back detail that’s thick enough for you to still wear your bra.
Dress up for occasion with a pair of gold sandals, plus a statement bag and earrings for a showstopper of a look.
Floral Frances Dress, £54
- Boots, £99, Next – BUY NOW
- Blazer, £37.99, H&M – BUY NOW
- Necklace, £35, Orelia – BUY NOW
- Bag, £59.99, Katie Loxton – BUY NOW
This floral dress from the collection has proven popular, as not only is it very comfortable, but it’s a great day-to-day dress.
Made with a tie-back to cinch you in and more fabric around the bust to make it extra flattering, it really is a dress you won’t want to take off.
Wear as seen here with some long black boots and a blazer over the top for an easy, stylish look.
Polka dot Emily Dress, £49
- Shoes, £59, Charles & Keith – BUY NOW
- Bag, £75, Fiorelli – BUY NOW
- Trench coat, £80, 4th Arq – BUY NOW
- Dior Lipstick, £43 – BUY NOW
Polka dots are one of the prints of the season, so you will be bang on trend with this dress.
With extra fabric incorporated into the design, you can wear a dress with buttons all the way down the front and it won’t gape.
It’s the perfect dress to wear to work with a trench thrown over, or to team with heels and a red lip for an evening out – it really is versatile.
Plus there’s a tie-back detail to create an elegant silhouette.
Black Angelica Dress, £49
- Heels, £79.99, Mango – BUY NOW
- Earrings, £35, COS – BUY NOW
- Blazer, £79, M&S – BUY NOW
- Bag, £25, M&S – BUY NOW
You really can’t go wrong with a classic black dress, and this one ticks all the boxes.
Empire-line styles are very flattering for those with a fuller bust, plus the V-neckline is super-easy to wear.
Extra details include a lace trim around the neck, as well as ruched sleeves.
Wear with a blazer, glitzy bag and killer heels for a glam night out.
Leopard-print Angelica dress, £49
- Coat, £59.99, New Look – BUY NOW
- Boots, £59.99, Zara – BUY NOW
- Bag, £130, Marks & Spencer – BUY NOW
- Earrings, £119, Missoma – BUY NOW
Leopard print isn’t gong anywhere – it’s a classic print that comes back into style time and time again.
This dress is figure hugging in all the right places, flatters your bust and has a split detail on the side for extra movement.
Add another big trend of the season with a burgundy coat and boots, and voila, you’ve created a super-stylish winter look!
Why Fabulous' Fuller Bust Collection is good for your wardrobe - and the planet
Abby McHale, Fabulous’ Deputy Fashion Editor, commented: “From the outset, sustainability was important to us.
“Considering that 30 percent of products globally are destined for landfill before they’ve even left a warehouse, we’ve decided to only start making our clothes once orders have been placed.
“This means your order will take a little longer than what you’re used to (four to six weeks), but we’re hoping you think, like we do, it’s worth the wait.
“We also ensure factory workers are paid bonuses from the collection, plus we work with the charity, Pratham, in India to fund education centres for kids in migrant areas.
“Buying a dress can support a child’s education for two months.”