Thursday 27 October 2011

Epic Bra Battles - Day Two!

Round One: Looks
The Serengeti Plains is one of those bra’s where you can tell it’s well made from the moment you put it on.
The material was gorgeous; deep blue satin that felt wonderful to touch because its just so soft. Despite this, the design is a little plain, though I suppose any more and it would have been ‘too much’. The bows are a nice touch though, in complementary orange.
The straps are in the same colour and material as the cups, so they're not too fussy either.
On the whole, this bra (while it feels lovely) does lack that little something extra.


The Collette from La Senza is a gorgeous bra by anyone's standards. The cups are silk, with delicate lacing on the cups and scalloped lace along the neckline.
Similarly to the Serengeti Plains, this bra has a delicate bow nestled between the cups, which is gorgeous.
The straps are plain, and the same colour as the cups. This works well with the style of the bra however; any more detailing and its at risk of looking too fussy.

The winner for round one...the Collette!

Round Two: Quality
I found the Serengeti Plains to be very well made, as is typical of Elle MacPherson.
As the cups are molded, they feel durable, and I think the quality of them is good enough for this bra to be worn everyday with no trouble!
The straps seem a little unsubstantial, as I suspect there may be issues when it comes to larger cup sizes, with them causign a little discomfort.
The fastenings all seem great, and I don't feel there is much danger of this bra breaking in any way!

The Collette, while a high street bra, is also fantastically well-made.
 The silk if of course outstanding quality for a high-street bra. Many are made from satin, which is no-where near as luxurious as the silk. The lace detailing is added beautifully, and the quality of the lace is great. It doesn't itch at all, and it does look and feel wonderful.
The straps seem suitably thick which is always a plus, especially for the larger cup sizes.

Both bra's are wonderful, and so well made its ridiculous! Therefore, I award a draw!

Round Three: Comfort
When wearing the Serengeti Plains, I found that it was immensely comfortable. The cups were nicely lined with no seams, and the underwires weren't poking out or digging in. In fact I barely noticed they were there!
I found the level of support that this bra gave to be great too. I tried to shake my boobs out of the cups, and there was a small amount of spillage from the cup. This is not unexpected, as this does happen with a lot of bra’s. To make this point again, however, for such a pricey bra, I did expect better.

The Collette in white

With the Collette, the cups were a slightly different shape to those of the Serengeti Plains. I felt that my boobs were held in much better by the Collette, and when I tested this by trying to shake them out, there was actually no spillage whatsoever from the cup. Needless to say, I was impressed!
Again, the underwires were great, as was the lining of the cup.
In fact the only thing I didn't like about this bra was the fact that I couldn't take it home with me!!

So I feel the winner of this round, and overall is the Collette!


The Collette wasn't a whole lot cheaper than the Serengeti Plains (the Collette being £30 and the Serengeti being £37) but the value-for-money comes from silk being used to make the cheaper Collette, and satin on the Serengeti.

Haych xxx

Sunday 21 August 2011

Epic Bra Battles - Day One!




Round 1: Looks
When I first saw the Cupcake, I didn't think much would be able to top it on looks. The baby blue colour is gorgeous, and the lace detailing is equally as lovely. The adorable little blue bows that adorn this bra are so cute, as is the white lace on the straps. It's little details like this that really make a bra for me - it shows effort has gone into making it, and serious thought has gone into the design. 

The Reger balconette, however, outstripped this by miles. The floral printed material is chiffon, and is pleated around the cups. Lace is overlayed on top, around the top of the cup, and an adorable white bow nestles in between the cups. 


While the straps aren't lace (as they are with the Cupcake) this makes them much more comfortable. There is also lace along the band, which is a nice feature. 

So a clear winner for round one; Janet Reger Floral Balconette!


Round Two: Quality
From experience, Elle MacPherson always make high quality lingerie, and the Cupcake is no exception. The patterning on the lace is gorgeous, and it feels so well made. Even though half the cup is delicate lace, it feels substantial enough to last wear after wear.
The straps seem thick enough to hold most women up without discomfort, and all the detailing (such as the bows) are put on beautifully. They're also built into the bra - the cups 'flow' up straight into the strap, which I always find to be a good feature in a bra (they always feel so much sturdier like that). The underwires were firmly in place, and they didn't bulge out of the side of the cup as they do in so many other bras.
The band of the bra isn't especially elastic - it doesn't have too much give in it, and this could be a problem (given, its one of the only problems I can find with the craftmanship of this bra!)


Having never tried a Janet Reger bra before, I didn't know what to expect in terms of quality, but I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised.
The stitching on the chiffon on the cup was really strong, and the lace details and bow seemed equally as strong as that on the Cupcake. The underwires too were firmly in place, and (as with the Cupcake) they didn't poke out of the fabric at the ends.
I can only see one problem with this bra, and that is with the straps. While they are substantial enough to hold up larger breasts without difficulty, I don't always like the way that they're attached to the cup itself. The straps are sewn onto the cup (as opposed to being built up from the cup as they are with the Cupcake). This does make me feel a little more dubious about their strength, but to be honest, I can't see it breaking, even for those wearing it in the 38DD it goes up to. 

So for round two, the winner is the Cupcake.
That means it's a draw so far, and round three is the decider!


Round Three: Comfort
The first thing I noticed when wearing the Cupcake, was the lace. While it is simply gorgeous, it was a little irritating, especially on the straps and band. The lace was itchy, and gave me little red patches on my skin #sadface :(
Despite this, the bra fit well, and was comfortable in the cups. The material lining them was soft, and there weren't any seams on the inside of the cup (which I know can be irritating to some people). The underwires didn't poke out of their lining as happens with some bra's, which is a definite sign of quality too.
Another thing I've noticed with some bra's, is how close the cups are together. With some, they can be quite close together (which is a problem for me personally) and your boobs are squished together. This is certainly not the case with this bra; it's really comfortable, and holds your girls in a very natural position. 

Excuse the slight blurryness...I have terribly shaky hands!


The floral balconette was super comfy. The cups are a really good shape, with no seams inside them to irritate. They also cover a fair amount of boob, so there's no spillage from the cup, and you feel particularly secure.
As with the Cupcake, the underwires didn't dig in at all; the lining kept them really secure.
The lace wasn't directly on your skin, so there was no discomfort from that at all, and the straps are made from plain material which is relatively thick, so they were really comfortable on your shoulders.
Again, the cups were in really natural positions, so your boobs aren't getting out in any positions they wouldn't normally be in!

Finally, the winner of round three is the Janet Reger Floral Balconette! 

And I can conclude from this, the first of many Epic Bra Battles that the overall winner is the high street bra, the Janet Reger Floral Balconette.
So. It appears that in this case, a higher price tag doesn't necessarily mean a better bra.
And for those interested, the Janet Reger Floral Balconette cost a mere £20 in comparison to the Cupcake's £41 price tag!

Next time, Elle MacPherson vs La Senza! Stay tuned ;)

Haych xxx

Designer vs High Street - Epic bra battles 101

So in a series of classic head-to-head battles, I am going to pitch designer and high street bra's against each other over the next three days to determine if you really do get what you pay for.
I have three designer bra's; the Cupcake (by Elle MacPherson), the Serengeti Plains (also by Elle MacPherson) and the Seductive Comfort (by Calvin Klein). These are going to be put head-to-head against similar bra's that you can buy for £30 or under on the high street.

I took a trip to Manchester on the 21st August to see which bra's were the most comparable to the designer ones I had chosen.
I chose to go on this day, because the 21st August was a special day in Manchester.
Following the horrific riots of the 9th August, the people of Manchester have rallied together against the violence and have launched the I♥MCR campaign.
Thousands of people were in town, hundreds holding I♥MCR posters, and wearing I♥MCR t-shirts. The Manchester Evening News printed free Metrolink vouchers in the paper to encourage people to get back into the city centre and show support for the local businesses.

Photo: Mark Waugh

Around 2pm, film crews showed up, and in the 'Manchester Moment', hundreds of people held up their posters, and gave interviews about this campaign. Bands played in Piccadilly Gardens, and street dancers performed in St Anns square; everyone completely united against those few who destroyed so much of our great city.
When I finally dragged myself away, I got to work!

The three high street bra's I chose were the floral chiffon balconette (by Janet Reger), the Collette silk bra (by La Senza) and the white spot balcony (by Wonderbra).

There are three rounds to every 'fight':
Round One is looks
Round Two is quality
Round Three is comfort

So those are the rules, and soon it's time to get started!

Haych xxx

Thursday 18 August 2011

Little things that make a big difference! (The sequel)

This is a continuation of my quest to find the best boosting bra on the high street. The first 'instalment' of which you can read a little further down the page. Or you can be lazy and click here ^-^


Continuing the quest for the best boosting bra on the high street, I bring you bra’s from La Senza!
There are only two, at the moment, as there was a bit of a crisis in the Manchester Debenhams that day, and all customers and staff were evacuated. I spent the majority of the journey out of the building still pulling on my top!
Nevertheless, I tried out two kinds of bra; one a boosting strapless, the other a strapless bandeau.


 


The boost that this bra gives your cleavage is pretty decent, it's about 2 cup sizes. While the bra was quite weighty because of the sheer amount of padding, the effect this gives is great. The fit was good, and the shape that it gives your boobs is quite natural, which can’t be said for many bra’s with this much padding in them!
Because of the weight, it meant that the bra felt the effect of gravity rather a lot more than normal strapless bras, and I felt like I would constantly be pulling it up throughout the day. Having said that, it kept me in place relatively well, more so than a lot of strapless bra’s I’ve tried in the past, so that counts for something.
After trying the bra out on a couple of nights out in Manchester, I found that all of my assumptions about pulling it up were wrong. The bra stays up fantastically well, and lasted the entire night on two (and many more to come) occasions.

There weren’t many designs on the bra’s, which was a shame; the standard plain black, nude and white, and this leopard print were the only ones available. The black, nude and white bra's cost £22, while the leopard print costs £6 more, at £28.
The boost that this bra gives you is around +2 cup sizes.
Comfort: ***
Fit: ***
Support: ****
Quality: ****






I hesitated to try this bra on, because bandeau bra’s usually look absolutely terrible on me. This one didn’t look too bad though, so I thought I’d give it a go.

As the sizes were small to extra large, I opted for a medium, though the elastic was a little loose around my ribcage. I could have had small, but I think the cup size would have been to small then. That’s the problem with sizing things with S, M and L...it really doesn’t take into account the variation amongst women with regards to cup size. Just because you have a small band measurement, doesn’t necessarily mean you have a small cup size to match, and the same goes for larger band measurements.
On the whole though, this isn’t bad for a bra to wear for general everyday things. I certainly wouldn’t recommend it for a night out though! It does hold you in reasonably well, and it stood up well in the ‘shake test’, as I didn’t fall out at all. It was comfortable though, as there were no wires to dig in, or silicon gripping to stick to your ribs!

There isn’t much in the way of padding, for those that want it, and the shape that it gives your boobs isn’t particularly natural. It gives the impression of two half tennis balls, stuck on your chest...
For women with larger boobs, I don’t think that this bra would hold you up especially well. There isn’t any grip on the elastic, as there are with most strapless bras, so I don’t think it would hold up especially well.
As far as design goes, you’re pretty much limited to white, natural or black, although this isn’t exactly a luxury bra, so this is to be expected.
Costing £16, this is a very reasonably priced bra.

Comfort: ****
Fit: ***
Support: **
Quality: ***

Unfortunately, that's it for the La Senza bra's for now. However! I will be updating this very soon! I feel a shopping trip coming on ^-^

Haych xxx

Thursday 11 August 2011

A look into this seasons lingerie trends :)

As you may know, I ran a questionnaire for a couple of weeks to have a look at the lingerie consumer market this season.
A surprising number of people helped me out; I wasn't expecting such a great response!

So, the first thing is a quick breakdown of my audience. This is actually a reflection on the blog too, so I thought it was kinda interesting...
Anyway, a whole 91% of the people who answered my questionnaire were aged between 20 and 29 years, and the rest were in the 10 to 19 years category!

...I'm a little sad...I like using excel for everything! ;)

I also found that only 54% of the people asked had been professionally fitted into a bra. This really surprised me, because I thought that most people would have been. Those that had, had gone (most commonly) to Marks and Spencers, with the next most popular being Debenhams. M&S did have mixed reviews however - which is exactly what I have heard from people I know who have been fitted there. The fitting is described by some as "rushed" with "no advice or recommendations given", whereas others swear by M&S fitters who "always seem to know what they're doing, and make finding the right bra easier".
Having never been fitted in M&S (only Debenhams) this discrepancy has given me the incentive to go and try out a few stores, to see where is actually the best place to go for a fitting. Cue, the store fitting challenge!

The Freya Deco, up to 38G

The After Eden Multiway, up to 38D
The most popular styles of bra amongst consumers at the moment seem to be multiways and strapless, t-shirt and push-up underwired bra's. With the arrival of summer (or what we foolishly call 'summer' here in the UK) the multiway and strapless bra's are out in full force, with the arrival of strapless and strappy dresses to our wardrobes!
Of course the best multiway bra's don't focus primarily on how many ways they can be worn, but on the quality of the fit to begin with.
Whenever I try a multiway, I always begin by removing the straps and wearing it as a strapless bra. If it doesn't hold you up well enough without the straps, chances are it won't perform brilliantly, for example, as a halterneck.
As multiways offer less support than a classic bra, if it's not holding you up without the straps, chances are it won't be a whole lot better with them either.
It's generally easier to get t-shirt and push-up bra's to fit, as they're the kind of bra most people are used to, even from buying your first bra - I know mine was a plain black, underwired t-shirt bra, so I'm well used to them!

To provide a little more detail, I looked into what designs consumers prefer to see this season on their lingerie.
Since floral prints are very fashionable this season, I expected to see a lot of responses related to floral patterns on our underwear. I was quite surprised to see, however, that the reaction to floral printed undies wasn't quite as positive as I had imagined.
A lot of responses suggested a certain 'tiredness' for floral underwear.
Lace being the timeless classic that it is, was very popular, as were pastel colours and 'frills' (I can't see these EVER going out of fashion!).
Tying together the most popular styles of bra with design, plain block colours are also quite popular, and this is understandable. T-shirt bra's are popular all year round, as are the classic block colours that go hand-in-hand with them!



The fabric of a bra is important too, with many consumers preferring cotton and silky underwear, as opposed to man-made mixes of fabrics.

Of course, these can be quite costly materials, and since 72% of people would be willing to spend only between £0 and £20 on a new bra, it seems we can't always have what we want!

Haych xx

Silk image from aveniabridal.com

Tuesday 12 July 2011

Celebrities in their Smalls!

So, this is a trial of a new feature that I want to post weekly.
In short, I'll select this weeks celebrity who has modelled underwear in the past, or recently.


First up, the American actress and model Megan Fox; the latest Emporio Armani underwear model!
Aged just 25, she has had an amazing career so far, and that looks set to continue far into the future.




Beginning modelling at 13, Megan is insanely experienced, and has won numerous awards since her career began.




Her first movie appearance was in 2001, playing Brittania Wallace in the Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen movie, Holiday in the Sun, despite having dance and acting training since the age of 5. 




You can shop Emporio Armani underwear here!


Haych xx

Win free lingerie for a year with Freya!

You can win a new set of Freya lingerie every month, for a whole year!


All you have to do is enter your name, bra size (of course!) and email address into their competition site, to be entered into the competition. What could be simpler?!
Just click on the Freya logo above to view the webpage and enter this fantastic competition! :)

Haych xx

Sunday 10 July 2011

Lingerie Drawer Consumer Survey

If you could, please take part in my short (very very short) survey at the link below. It will seriously take a maximum of three minutes, and the feedback will help me so much to make my blog much better! :)

The survey can be found here, and as I said will take 3 minutes max!

It doesn't involve information any more personal than your age range and bra size, so it's perfectly safe. And the results are for my own use LingerieDrawer.

Thank you so much!!

Haych xxx

TIA Awards 2011 - Global Winner Announced!

This years winner of the Truimph Inspiration Awards has been announced as Hungary’s Boglárka Bódis! 
The model and actress Lily Cole modelled each design in front of the 500 international guests invited to the event. The designs of course inspired by the theme "125 years of celebrating women".
The winner has come away with 15,000 Euros prize money, and their design being made and sold by Triumph, worldwide.


The winners are as follows:


First place of course went to Boglárka Bódis with the design 'Les Fleurs du Mal'
Second place went to Nurten Yüksel from Turkey with the design 'Hezârfen'
Third place went to Diana Bobina from Romania with the design 'AVA 1236'


The three winners of the TIA competition

Well over 2,000 young designers entered the competition, and to think that it was narrowed down to these three is astounding!
Congratulations to everyone that participated in the show, because this years competition was really amazing!


Haych x 

Saturday 9 July 2011

Little things that make a big difference!

This is an ongoing quest of mine to find the best 'boosting' bra on the high street! I'm going to give each one a short review, and will rate the comfort, fit, support and quality on a five-point scale from 'poor' to 'outstanding'!
I've begun my search in my local Debenhams (Altrincham, Cheshire) which doesn't stock much in my size, to be honest. The number will therefore be added to, as and when.
Nevertheless, I found 4 bra's that were worth trying out, so here they are!

Wonderbra "Full Effect"






The Wonderbra "Full Effect" bra was a dream! The padding inside was fan shaped from every angle, and this gave an incredible boost!
The fit of this bra was excellent, though there was slight gaping where the cups join in the middle. This could just be my boobs though, as they're quite far apart (see my fitting room page).
Overall, it was incredibly comfortable, and the fit was great.
On the "shake test" (again, see my fitting room page) this bra held up well, with only a little spillage from the cup. This is understandable, as there is so much padding in the cup of the bra! The padding is a combination of air and liquid, so it feels substantial (unlike with air-only padding) yet still lightweight.
The bra also looks fantastic! You pay a little more (£1.50) for the lace design, as opposed to matt, block colour, yet its still smooth enough to wear as a t-shirt bra. The small 'W' feature between the cups is also kinda cute! ^-^
The lace design bra is £30.50, while the black, natural and white plain bra is £29.00.
The adverts don't lie either; it really does boost your boobs to around 2 cup sizes more than normal!

  • Comfort:   ****
  • Fit:            ***
  • Support:    ****
  • Quality:      ****

Wonderbra Gel Balconette




This was another comfortable bra, however it didn't feel quite as supportive as the "Full Effect", also by Wonderbra. This is undoubtedly due to the style of bra; this is a balconette bra. 
The padding in the bra is at the bottom of the cup, to give your boobs a real uplift! The padding was a very light gel, which meant that the bra was neither heavy nor uncomfortable. 
The bra fits reasonably well, though I did have to tighten the strap on the right hand side to stop the cup gaping (due to my being quite uneven). 
Speaking of the straps, I found them to be a little thin, and I think perhaps that women with bigger boobs than me may find them a little uncomfortable.
On the "shake test", this bra did reasonably well, however slight 'spillage' did occur. 
Despite the bra being plain black, the design was pretty, and it could easily be worn as a t-shirt bra.
For the price of £24.50, this bra is quite expensive, but worth the money. The padding is incredibly lightweight, and the spotted Jacquard fabric and lace detailing make this bra absolutely adorable! The boost that it gives you is around +1 cup size.
  • Comfort:   ****
  • Fit:            ***
  • Support:    ***
  • Quality:      ****

Ultimate Natural Boost




I've owned one of these bra's for a number of years, and it's been almost perfect for me!
It has excellent support, and I've been to the gym in it a few times, it's that good. Its also really comfortable, as the straps are a reasonable thickness, and the liquid padding is pretty lightweight. As the cups are underwired and padded, it holds you in really well.
With the padding at the bottom of the cup, your boobs are lifted up and outwards, giving you a boost of around +1 cup size. 
There is a striped design on the cups and back, and on an otherwise plain bra, this makes it a perfect t-shirt  bra, and perfect for everyday wear. 
On the "shake test" this bra was an excellent - I was held in really well, and nothing left the cup!
So, this bra fits really well, and this makes it worth the money. Not that this bra was especially expensive, at just £18.00 (currently reduced to £13.00 - correct on 9th July 2011) at Debenhams. 
The only thing I can find wrong with this bra is the elastic - in the time that I have owned one (about 2-3 years) the elastic has gone a little slack. 
  • Comfort:   ****
  • Fit:            ****
  • Support:    ****
  • Quality:      ***

Ultimate Push-Up Balcony 




I found this bra fantastic! The boost that it gives is great - between 1 and 2 cup sizes, while still keeping the natural rounded shape. 
Neither of the cups gaped at all, and the band, straps and cups were very comfortable. 
Despite this being a balcony bra, it survived the "shake test" really well, and I stayed firmly in place. 
The padding is a lightweight liquid, giving you a gentle push up for killer cleavage!
The design of this bra means that it looks stunning by itself, with the lace trim and bow at the front. It also goes great under a t-shirt, as the decoration is smooth, and doesn't leave any lines under your clothes. 
This is a very reasonably priced bra, at £20.00 (currently, as of 9th July 2011, it's in the sale at £15.00) and is well worth the money. 
  • Comfort:   ****
  • Fit:            ***
  • Support:    ****
  • Quality:      ***

Friday 17 June 2011

Triumph Inspiration Awards 2011!

Triumph (a personal favourite of mine for lingerie) is a brand founded in 1886 with only 6 sewing machines and machinists, in a barn in South Germany!
Since then, it has grown into the global lingerie company that it is today.

Every year, Triumph hosts the Triumph Inspiration Awards (TIA), and this year it's huge!
Aimed at design students worldwide, the competition is done in two stages; national and international. Winners of the national competition are entered into the international competition where they can win up to 15,000 Euros.
Each year, a theme is given for the entries; this year its "125 years of celebrating women".
A grand final victory is a huge career boost for the winner, and could take them just about anywhere in the industry!

You can win something yourself by visiting the Triumph website and voting for your favourite design from all the finalists. The link to do this can be found here.

1st prize is a trip for 2 to Berlin, and it includes travel, accommodation, sight seeing, as well as a trip to see the grand final of the TIA, to see all the final designs on the catwalk!
9 runners-up will also get a surprise lingerie set from the Triumph collection!
It doesn't take long to vote, and it's well worth it, considering the prizes that are on offer!

As an aside, Cheryl Cole wore last years (2010) Singapore designed competition entry in her video for "Promise This"


Anyway, it's well worth getting over there, if for no other reason than to look at the gorgeous designs thought up this year!

Haych x

Shape-tailored swimsuits - by popular demand!

And so, by popular demand, I'm extending my feature on this seasons swimwear for all shapes and sizes. I've had suggestions of including swimsuits in the feature, so I shall take heed!

I'm sticking with the same categories, as this is in essence an extension of the bikini feature!

Booty Babes


For those on a budget...

This gorgeous red swimsuit by Lepel at Figleaves.com is a mere £35 and comes in sizes 32B to 38FF, making it a must-have for all sizes!

By Mantaray at Debenhams this bikini is £32 and is available in sizes 8 to 18

The Taylor swimsuit by Panache  at Bravissimo is only £45, and is available in sizes 30D to 38G. The stripes around the waist give a 'cinched-in' appearance, and enhances your curves!

If you're going for a blow-out, try these beauties!

By Seafolly, this vintage style swimsuit is £92 and comes in sizes 8-14 which unfortunately, may not be suitable for everyone. It's gorgeous all the same, and can be bought at ASOS.com

Again from ASOS.com this Marc by Marc Jacobs swimsuit is £156 and comes in sizes small to extra large:

Curvy Girls

At New Look this swimsuit is designed by Kelly Brook and costs £24.99. Coming in sizes 32B to 36DD, this is one for all, and with padded cups, a cute design and halterneck strap, what could be better?!

From ASOS.com this swimsuit has detachable halterneck straps and padded cups, and can be yours for £30. It's available in sizes 6 to 14:

This Isla swimsuit by Lepel at Bravissimo is available for £35 and comes in sizes 32D to 38G:

On a bigger budget? Check these out!

The Soprano by Hoola Swimwear at  Bravissimo is £65 but is well worth the money! Again with halterneck straps and underwired cups, this swimsuit also has a bra back fastening!

The Pin Point Oceanus Control swimsuit by Miraclesuit is available from Figleaves and is £134. Available in 2 colours (black and pink) and sizes 16-20 (shame they don't do smaller though)

Sexy Straighties

Named 4 your curves by Triumph at Figleaves, this swimsuit is fully lined to enhance your curves, and is £38. It is available in sizes 34DD to 42E, and in 2 colours:

At Freemans.com this swimsuit is fully lined, and costs £30 in sizes 12 to 28:

From New Look this swimsuit is a halterneck, with a feather print. Priced at £22.99, it is available in sizes 8 to 16:

For those with a bigger budget:

By Ted Baker at House of Fraser this swimsuit is gorgeous! It is priced at £65 and is available in sizes 32 A/B, 32 C/D, 34 A/B, 34 C/D and 36 C/D. Not the best way of sizing, but it really is yummy!

Again from House of Fraser this swimsuit is by Pistol Panties and is priced at a staggering £180. Available in sizes 8 to 14:

Lean Queen

From New Look this Floral Frill swimsuit is £21.99, and is available in sizes 8-12:

By Floozie by Frost French at Debenhams, this swimsuit is adorable! Cleavage enhancing frills and detachable halterneck ties, and a price of only £34 make this a must-have for everyone! Sizes 8-18:

From House of Fraser this swimsuit is by Linea and is priced at £40. It is available in sizes 10-18:

Got more to spend? Try these!

By Seafolley at House of Fraser this swimsuit is £95 and comes in sizes 8-14. With the detailing on the front, this is a must-have!:

Again by Seafolley at House of Fraser this swimsuit is bandeau style, and features crossover straps at the back. It is priced at £90 and comes in sizes 10-16:


And now, the second part of this tailored swimwear post is complete!
This swimsuit section was by popular demand, so I hope it's helpful. I would definitely say to go and check out these sites, as there really are some lovely swimsuits for all shapes and sizes!

Haych x