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When they don't know how bras work
I saw this on Facebook. What came to my mind was how far someone can get with knowing little about how bras work.
If anything, I do believe that her designs might be a bit roomier on the bust area, but she's dead wrong that they are for "bigger boobs" in the C -DD cup range -__-
I'm sure some can fit maybe one or two cups bigger than that.
https://www.thereformation.com/products/arabella-dress-for-boobs-folly
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Why I designed a fashion range for women with larger breasts
US label Reformation has launched a designer collection for women with cup sizes
http://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2015/aug/10/fashion-range-for-bigger-boobs
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This line in that Guardian article also made me laugh:
" . . . modelling the very affordable clothes (around £50 for the bodysuit, £140 for the dress)."
Uh, since when is that affordable? (For you US ladies, that translates to $77.85 & $217.98 USD). That's more than anyone I know will spend for a bodysuit or dress! When I clicked on the Reformation page, the first dress it showed was $328.00! Um, no. They make Pepperberry seem affordable now. ;)
Their model Kathleen wears a bra 34D and is a size 2 or XS? More likely a 28FF or 30F. I was also raising eyebrows for the "affordable" BumbleBean . Those prices for viscose dresses?
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