
Ten super stylish high street midi (& mini) dresses for bigger boobs including £22 Asda floral frock
Here, Abby McHale finds the dresses those of us with more up top can wear...
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THERE'S a new dress getting shoppers in a frenzy – a midsummer gift from M&S that dropped online this week, and has already sold out.
The bright pink midi with thick straps and belt detail, left, has shoppers rushing to the stores in much the same way as the Zara polka frock did in 2019.
So what's all the fuss about?
The M&S dress is bang on trend, with pink set to be big for the season ahead.
It also looks very similar to the styles of Scandinavian designer Ganni, but without the huge price tag – it's £46.
However, there's a major drawback – if you have a fuller bust, that is. TikTok user Ellensinwonderland went on a mission to find the dress, only to discover it fit her everywhere apart from her bust, meaning that she'd have to size up, and we all know how popular that is.
Another, Aimeechad, said: 'This is cute but I don't think it's the most flattering on me. I like the idea of it, on skinny people it looks super cool.'
She said she has already seen the dress on second-hand site Vinted for £10.
A further TikToker said that it's not a frock for curvy girls.
So while it's a lovely item, the problem seems to lie with the slightly dropped waist line, as well as insufficient fabric for those with larger boobs.
Check out Fabulous' new Fuller Bust Collection designed for busty women
This is a common problem with the most fashionable frocks – they're not always designed with a fuller bust in mind.
So we looked at ten stylish dresses that don't boob on the fuller bust.

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