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Dress to hide stomach but show off cleavage

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redlipped · 05/09/2020 15:37

I'm going on a date on Friday. I have met this guy a few times and I'm going to be heading to his house for the first time. Without sugar coating it, I want to show off my cleavage but hide my belly. I'm 5ft9 and a size 12/14. I've only had big boobs for a 18 or so months and have no idea how to show them off whilst also covering my belly. I've googled plunge dresses but can't seem to find any that aren't either frumpy floral long sleeved things, or skin tight. AIBU in thinking that there must be an in between option? Ideally nothing over £40. If anyone can help, thank you!

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redlipped · 05/09/2020 22:21

Thanks everyone. Now about to start some serious Google searches!!

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exaltedwombat · 13/09/2020 20:01

You've pulled anyway. Whatever you wear won't be on for long. Save your cash.

Polyxena · 13/09/2020 20:25

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Jazzicatz · 13/09/2020 21:08

I am a similar size and shape to you and I found some leather look paper bag trousers from New Look and they look great. They have a high waist so cover the belly, with a wide belt, which gives the illusion of a shape. Then you can choose a top to go with it. Maybe a low cut shirt would look nice.

Sciencebabe · 14/09/2020 05:38

Go for some nice shape wear and you can wear any dress on top. If its going to be a problem in the future I'd invest in some exercise DVDs or gym classes to make you feel and look more toned so you won't have to worry about it. Well, that's my plan once baby is here! Lol X

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