Charisse
I bought this really pretty dress from Earth Bound for prom, but its a halter, low, and backless. Its also silk so the fabric is thin, anyways I'm mildly concerned about the whole no bra thing with it, so I was wondering if anyone had some suggestions? I know vaguely about those adhesive bra's, but I live in a semi-small town and I'm not sure if Victoria's Secrets has them.
Any advice is appreciated. :]
Answer
Try shopping online for them. I know JC Penny's has them. I had ordered one for my winter formal this year (I don't like the whole going braless thing either, I like some support and I think it looks odd when women don't have that). Though you have to be careful with sizing, mainly with pushup ones. I ordered a 36 A (my usual size) and it was made smaller than my usual bras (and thus caused great difficulties for me in making it work). You may want to consider some "lingerie tape" which is about $7 a dispenser to make sure everything stays snug and secure. You can probably find them in local stores too like Walmart.
Try shopping online for them. I know JC Penny's has them. I had ordered one for my winter formal this year (I don't like the whole going braless thing either, I like some support and I think it looks odd when women don't have that). Though you have to be careful with sizing, mainly with pushup ones. I ordered a 36 A (my usual size) and it was made smaller than my usual bras (and thus caused great difficulties for me in making it work). You may want to consider some "lingerie tape" which is about $7 a dispenser to make sure everything stays snug and secure. You can probably find them in local stores too like Walmart.
Do the invisible/backless bras actually work?
Cora Black
I need a bra for a backless dress that I will be wearing to a wedding. Do the invisible bras work? Does Victoria's Secret push up invisible bra actually push your breasts up? I have a rather small cup size and would like a bit more VaVoom. haha Thanks for the help!
Answer
I work there currently, so let me give you the REAL facts...and I have a small cup size so I can totally relate :)
There are several different styles, but it depends on your dress and what you are going for. At Victoria's secret, these are part of a collection "Style Secrets". Search "style secrets" on victoriassecret.com to see what I'm talking about. Go to the site to see the variety or to a store. (You might want to call to see if that store carries them too, to save a trip and gas if they don't).
If you don't have a VS, lots of stores sell them. They work, too. The difference is the quality of material, but purpose is the same. (rant to follow)
The only real way to get any real support from a backless bra (that is strapless) is if it has UNDERWIRE. or straps at least, but for a strapless bra...def. underwire.
however, those bras don't stick to your breasts like most invisible bras. They have sticky clear short straps (where the band or wing of your bra would be) that lay upon your ribs exposing your back. These go by actual bra size (band size and cup size, ie: 36B, 34 C)
The invisible bras that stick to your breasts have special adhesive that allow it to be reusable up to 25 times (that is, if after each use you clean it with some mild soap and water and let it air dry, otherwise it'll gather dust, lint, and oil like tape. Some are thin, and some have push up (or really a thicker cup with more padding on the bottom. Really, those more add volume or size to the breasts rather than lift, although it can add cleavage if you position the bra as needed. These bras are pretty much two squishy cups with a clear hook in the middle to join them--adjusting them further will give you a little more cleavage. Remember, no straps, no wires. no lift. gravity pulls your breasts down.
***please CLEAN your breasts before applying. Skin has natural oils, and dead skin cells, and there may even be lint or dust from your clothing, so you wanna get all that stuff off or it'll stick to the adhesive) and Clean the bra afterward. sounds silly, but you want to get the most out of it right? it also tells you to do so on the instructions that come with the bra.
ALSO: another option...
Depending on how low your dress is, (like say ending mid back than just above your butt) you could purchase a "low-back" bra, which has a wide strap that hooks on one end of the bra, wraps around the tummy,and reconnects on the other end. (Note, if you have some pudge on your tummy, this might not work out if you have a tight dress because the strap will dig into your stomach and make it appear that you have rolls, even if you might not even have any) Try the "Gorgeous Push Up" or "Very Sexy Lowback" (discontinued, but check semi-annual sale or online)
If you don't have a Victoria's Secret around, try department stores, Wal-Mart, or flea-markets, or even the smaller non-brand stores in the mall. (Remember you get what you pay for, and I've tried many brands, and some work amazing, some were a waste.) Lots of brands/makers make "knock-offs" of Victoria's secret bras. They perform the same functions and may also have similar features, but they won't have the technology like memory foam, or patented material, or softer fabric---these bras get tested for over 12 months before they get released in stores, so the price you pay comes from all that goes into it. But there are some hidden treasures too. I like Lily of France.
Before buying online, I really suggest going to an actual Victoria's secret to get fitted. IT'S FREE! You don't want to have to wait a week or two for it to come in, (or pay extra shipping for speedy delviery) and it does not fit. Waste of time. See the actual product itself in stores. (find locations on victoriassecret.com). Try it on, or at least look at it to see if you want to buy it). We are all trained to fit. If in doubt, ask for the "bra specialist". Go on a low traffic day or time period, or at least go on a day when you at least have time to try the bra on and find the right size and style that looks best on your unique body shape. Save money (no returns, no bras you won't ever wear) save time (no extra trips).
Vicky's secret isn't the only bra store, there are several other places that specialize in bras--just search around your area. Lane Bryant, Soma, some higher-end department stores) They have trained people who have knowledge about bras, and boobs, and sizing, and everything you wanna know. More pricey, but hey, you get what you need, you get the right size so you look amazing and you'll feel more comfortable and confident. (don't think that getting a bigger or smaller size than what you really wear will make you look good, the more custom fit the better---think super tight dress or super loose dress...not flattering, let's be honest)
haha sorry for the rants, semi annual sale is going on and it was a crazy day.
I work there currently, so let me give you the REAL facts...and I have a small cup size so I can totally relate :)
There are several different styles, but it depends on your dress and what you are going for. At Victoria's secret, these are part of a collection "Style Secrets". Search "style secrets" on victoriassecret.com to see what I'm talking about. Go to the site to see the variety or to a store. (You might want to call to see if that store carries them too, to save a trip and gas if they don't).
If you don't have a VS, lots of stores sell them. They work, too. The difference is the quality of material, but purpose is the same. (rant to follow)
The only real way to get any real support from a backless bra (that is strapless) is if it has UNDERWIRE. or straps at least, but for a strapless bra...def. underwire.
however, those bras don't stick to your breasts like most invisible bras. They have sticky clear short straps (where the band or wing of your bra would be) that lay upon your ribs exposing your back. These go by actual bra size (band size and cup size, ie: 36B, 34 C)
The invisible bras that stick to your breasts have special adhesive that allow it to be reusable up to 25 times (that is, if after each use you clean it with some mild soap and water and let it air dry, otherwise it'll gather dust, lint, and oil like tape. Some are thin, and some have push up (or really a thicker cup with more padding on the bottom. Really, those more add volume or size to the breasts rather than lift, although it can add cleavage if you position the bra as needed. These bras are pretty much two squishy cups with a clear hook in the middle to join them--adjusting them further will give you a little more cleavage. Remember, no straps, no wires. no lift. gravity pulls your breasts down.
***please CLEAN your breasts before applying. Skin has natural oils, and dead skin cells, and there may even be lint or dust from your clothing, so you wanna get all that stuff off or it'll stick to the adhesive) and Clean the bra afterward. sounds silly, but you want to get the most out of it right? it also tells you to do so on the instructions that come with the bra.
ALSO: another option...
Depending on how low your dress is, (like say ending mid back than just above your butt) you could purchase a "low-back" bra, which has a wide strap that hooks on one end of the bra, wraps around the tummy,and reconnects on the other end. (Note, if you have some pudge on your tummy, this might not work out if you have a tight dress because the strap will dig into your stomach and make it appear that you have rolls, even if you might not even have any) Try the "Gorgeous Push Up" or "Very Sexy Lowback" (discontinued, but check semi-annual sale or online)
If you don't have a Victoria's Secret around, try department stores, Wal-Mart, or flea-markets, or even the smaller non-brand stores in the mall. (Remember you get what you pay for, and I've tried many brands, and some work amazing, some were a waste.) Lots of brands/makers make "knock-offs" of Victoria's secret bras. They perform the same functions and may also have similar features, but they won't have the technology like memory foam, or patented material, or softer fabric---these bras get tested for over 12 months before they get released in stores, so the price you pay comes from all that goes into it. But there are some hidden treasures too. I like Lily of France.
Before buying online, I really suggest going to an actual Victoria's secret to get fitted. IT'S FREE! You don't want to have to wait a week or two for it to come in, (or pay extra shipping for speedy delviery) and it does not fit. Waste of time. See the actual product itself in stores. (find locations on victoriassecret.com). Try it on, or at least look at it to see if you want to buy it). We are all trained to fit. If in doubt, ask for the "bra specialist". Go on a low traffic day or time period, or at least go on a day when you at least have time to try the bra on and find the right size and style that looks best on your unique body shape. Save money (no returns, no bras you won't ever wear) save time (no extra trips).
Vicky's secret isn't the only bra store, there are several other places that specialize in bras--just search around your area. Lane Bryant, Soma, some higher-end department stores) They have trained people who have knowledge about bras, and boobs, and sizing, and everything you wanna know. More pricey, but hey, you get what you need, you get the right size so you look amazing and you'll feel more comfortable and confident. (don't think that getting a bigger or smaller size than what you really wear will make you look good, the more custom fit the better---think super tight dress or super loose dress...not flattering, let's be honest)
haha sorry for the rants, semi annual sale is going on and it was a crazy day.
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