Cleavage Enhancing Bra Queen Gets Props

January 16th, 2012

cleavage enhancing bra queenUnderwear tycoon and bra queen Michelle Mone has said she is “thrilled, honored and delighted” to have been appointed OBE. The 38-year-old Glaswegian, who created the cleavage-enhancing Ultimo bra, was recognized for services to business in the New Year Honours list. Now one of the UK’s most successful entrepreneurs, she has expanded her brand into stores around the world.

Ms Mone said she would never have dreamed of such recognition having left school at 15 with no qualifications. She was in her mid-20s when she had the idea for the Ultimo bra while at a dinner dance with her husband Michael. While wearing an uncomfortable push-up bra, she vowed to create an “attractive, comfy and affordable design.” She set up MJM International with her husband and in 1999 the Ultimo bra, with its patented technology of liquid silicone gel, was born. Its success grew the following year when it was worn by Oscar-winner Julia Roberts in the hit 2000 film Erin Brockovich.

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CLEAVAGE ENHANCEMENTS FROM THE BRA QUEEN

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Padded Bras

January 15th, 2012

Padded Bras have some type of padding lining the cups. Graduated padding is thicker at the base of the cups and creates a natural looking silhouette as well as the appearance of increased cleavage.

The padded bra has really evolved over the years. It used to mean a bra with extra padding to increase your breast size. Today, a padded bra – or more accurately, a lightly padded bra – really means modesty. Molded cup bras with a thin layer of padding to prevent nipple show-through are called contour bras; but they are actually a type of padded bra. And, today, women consider a push-up bra a padded bra as well!

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Contour Bras

January 13th, 2012

A contour bra has shaped cups, which are always padded or lined. They often have an underwire. Even unfilled, the cups mimic the natural shape of a woman’s body. Contour bras are similar to a molded bra, except molded bras are generally not as highly structured. Contour bras are a perfect choice for any woman seeking a sculpted silhouette, as they offer a significant amount of coverage and control.

Bra Size Calculator Busted

January 9th, 2012

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Bra Size Calculator is a bust, not a bust size determiner. I don’t know how many women have tried to use one of these things to determine the size bra to purchase but I am sure a lot. A woman’s breasts are as individual as her body’s shape. If you know how to measure you don’t need a bra size calculator. Even when you get the correct measurement though it all depends on the particular construction of the bra by the bra manufacturer of course. It’s just like when you are purchasing a pair of sneakers.

Here’s how to measure though and what those measurements mean. If possible have someone else take the measurements for you with a cloth tape and stand up straight wearing your most comfortable bra. Don’t measure over your clothing.

BAND SIZE – Use a cloth measuring tape and measure directly under your breasts and straight around the back. The tape should be straight and snug and parallel to the floor. Record the measurement. This is your underbust measurement. If your underbust measurement is an even number add 4 inches. If it is an odd number add 5 inches. 33 inches and over add only 3 inches for odd numbers.

CUP SIZE – Your cup size is determined by the difference between your overbust measurement and your underbust measurement. Measure around the bust at its fullest point. The measuring tape should be straight but not tight. Each inch of difference between your underbust and overbust is one cup size. Thus:

same as your bra size, your Cup size is A.
1in. more gives Cup size B
2in. more gives Cup size C
3in. more gives Cup size D
4in. more gives Cup size DD
5in. more gives Cup size E
and so on through F, FF and G

Now did you really need a bra size calculator for that? Again though going back to the sneaker analogy, each manufacturer’s bra is sure to fit a slightly bit different so it is a good idea to try one on even if you order just one online and have to return it, or get fitted properly for particular brands in the stores and then be smart and get the best deal for the brands you like online.

Hope this helped a little

New Aerosilver Flex Sports Bra

January 8th, 2012
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Singapore Honors Bra Cup Size

January 7th, 2012

A Singapore nightclub is reportedly provides drinks to women according to the cup size of their bra. According to the offer by the Over Easy nightclub, those with A cup bra would get one free drink while those with B cup bra would get two glasses. Those who wore C cup size would receive three drinks. The luckiest are the one’s flaunting the D cup size. They would be given a bottle of alcoholic drink worth S168 dollars.

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Best Sports Bras Moving Comforts Fiona

January 6th, 2012

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Best Sports Bras could be the ones made by these people. This is Moving Comfort’s most popular sports bra, the Fiona features seam-free molded cups with one-way stretch powermesh that encapsulates the breasts for support and limits up and down movement making it one of the best sports bras. This means that you can maintain the shape of your bust, while still receiving the high level of support and movement control that you expect from a sports bra. Two-way stretch powermesh on the back of the bra provides extra-firm support, while front adjustable straps with flattering design lines and a concealed hook-and-loop closure provide a perfect fit and enhance support. The wide-banded back will not bite into your sides and is fastened with three plush-backed hook-and-eye rows. Bras with bands sized 40 to 44 have a fourth row on the band. The Fiona Bra is constructed with fabrics that manage moisture for high-intensity activities. Designed for high-impact sports, the Fiona features combined encapsulation and compression support. The encapsulation bra cup construction surrounds the breast to give support and shaping, protecting the breast tissue from horizontal, vertical, and circular motion during sports. Compression bra construction redistributes breast tissue to evenly press against the chest wall limiting overall motion. The Fiona is an exceptional sports bra, designed to flatter a woman’s form, while offering optimum fit and comfort performance. Try it and see if you don’t think this is one of the best sports bras around.

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A Brief History of the Bra

January 5th, 2012

The history of the bra is obscured by urban myths. There are considerable differences of opinion as to who actually invented the bra. Bra-like devices were around in mid 1800’s. Although recognizably bras, these devices looked uncomfortable by today’s standards. Later in the century, supporters or corset substitutes were patented. The brassiere was at first an alternative to the corset, for at-home wear, or was worn by those women who had medical issues with corsets.

After the straight-fronted corset became fashionable, a brassiere or “bust supporter” became a necessity for full-busted women, as the straight-fronted corset did not offer as much support and containment. Early brassieres were either wrap-around bodices or boned, close-fitting camisoles worn over the corset. They were designed to hold the bust in and down against the corset, which provided upward support. Advertising of the times, typically in periodicals, stressed the advantages of bras in health and comfort over corsets, and portrayed garments with shoulder supports, in a mono-bosom style and with limited adaptability. Their major appeal was to those for whom lung function and mobility were priorities, rather than outer appearance.

It has been said that the bra took off the way it did in large part because of World War I, which shook up gender roles, putting many women to work in factories and uniforms for the first time. The war also influenced social attitudes towards women and helped to liberate them from corsets. Women were already moving into the retail and clerical sectors, and the bra came out of something discreetly tucked into the back pages of women’s magazines to prominent display in department stores such as Sears, Roebuck and Montgomery Ward. Advertising was now promoting the shaping of the bust to contemporary fashion demands, and sales reflected this.

As the corset became shorter, it provided less support to the bust until the corset started at the waist and bust containment yielded entirely to the bra. A low, sloping bust-line became more fashionable, and the modern ‘supportive’ uplifting bra was eventually born. The major changes in design were the appearance of distinct cups, backless bras, and under-wiring, and newer fabrics such as rayon, tricot, etc. These fashion changes coincided with health professionals beginning to link breast care and comfort to motherhood and lactation.

The word ‘brassiere’ became shortened to ‘bra’. The bra was becoming more sophisticated, and home-sewn versions vanished. Warners developed the ‘Alphabet Bra’ made in a series of sizes corresponding to the letters of the alphabet… and so women started taking an interest in the size of their and other women’s breasts. Bras rapidly became a major industry with improvements in fiber technology, fabrics, colours, patterns, and options, and did much better than the retail industry in general. Innovations included Warners’ use of elastic, the adjustable strap, the sized cup, and padded bras for smaller-breasted women.

In the US, production moved outside of New York and Chicago, and advertising started to exploit Hollywood glamour and become more specialized. Department stores developed fitting areas, and customers, stores and manufacturers all benefited. Manufacturers even arranged fitting training courses for saleswomen. International sales started to form an increasing part of the U.S. bra manufacturer’s market. Prices started to make bras available to a wider market, and home-made competition dwindled. The Second World War had a major impact on clothing. Military women of lower rank were fitted with uniform underwear. Advertising appealed to both patriotism and the concept that bras and girdles were somehow ‘protection’. Dress codes appeared – for example, Lockheed informed their workers that bras must be worn because of ‘good taste, anatomical support, and morale’. A new image was the Sweater Girl, a busty and wholesome ‘girl next door’ with tight fitting outer-garments that accentuated her artificially enhanced curves, while under and outer wires appeared. Sweater Girls often wore bullet bras. The image portrayed by actresses like Jane Russell of the “lift and separate” design went on to influence the development of later brassieres.
Following the Second World War, material availability, production and marketing, and demand slowly recovered. A postwar baby boom created a demand for maternity and nursing bras, and television provided new promotional opportunities. A reviving postwar economy fueled demands for consumer goods with greater variety. Manufacturers met this with new fabrics, colors, patterns, and styles. Padding and elasticity were among other innovations. Hollywood glamour became an increasingly powerful influence in fashion. Changes in retailing also saw a reduction in custom fitting by professionals.

Today women, health professionals, feminists and fashion writers appear to be increasingly questioning its place and function, and asking whether it will go the way of pantyhose, garter belts and stockings. It is now commonplace to see models and other celebrities who do not wear bras in public while many outer garments like sundresses and formal evening wear are designed to be worn without bras. Nevertheless it remains a popular item at least amongst Western women.

Ivana Trump Wearing Bra and Panties

January 3rd, 2012

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Ivana Trump stripped down to her under garments to show off her bra and panties on British TV on Monday. The first Mrs. Trump, a former model, is currently on the reality show “Celebrity Big Brother” and the housemates had a life drawing activity. The mother-of-three, 60, posed alongside topless model model Nicola Tappenden and held her own. Scroll down for photos, and here is part of it in a video clip! Read the original article and see more of old mature Ivana Trump prancing around in her underwear here!

Five Million Dollar Fantasy Bra

January 2nd, 2012

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The bra, which also boasts white diamonds and rubies, weighs 1,500 carats and is believed to be one of the most valuable items of underwear ever made. Two tear-shaped black diamonds, with a combined weight of 100 carats, hang down from the middle.

The one-off bra – which contains 3,900 gems in total – is modelled by Brazilian Adriana Lima in the Victoria’s Secret Christmas catalogue. It was created by Martin Katz, the rare gem jeweller who has worked on previous luxury lingerie for the firm.

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