Mon dieu! A beautiful bra in an AA-cup -- Mimi Holliday's Mon Belle Bra, $94, Journelle

Have you ever clapped eyes on the fabulous Journelle site? For lingerie lovers, it’s quite a drool-inducing experience. Journelle describes itself as “the premier lingerie store for the modern woman”, dedicated to helping women feel great. 

Journelle’s carefully selected range of designer lingerie is not exhaustive by any means, but what you will find is a collection of pieces lovingly chosen by experts that are passionate about every minute detail of lingerie. 

I asked Journelle to give me a heads-up on the key pieces that fit my AA-cup frame. With most bras starting in A-cup, the choice isn’t obvious, but I was pleasantly surprised to hear that my shopping cart need not remain empty.  

Susannah at Journelle told me, “We have a lot of marvellous options for smaller cups.  There are the standard go-to’s that we carry all the time.  The ones that spring to mind are the divine Timpa Duet Lace Half-Cup Padded Bra, $47, and  The Little Bra Company’s lacy Lucia Bra, $62, and Sascha Strapless Bra, $60. These styles all start in an A-cup. 

“I’d also recommend the Mimi Holliday line, which is fabulous for smaller cups, as it tends to run shallow in the cups. Two of my favourites are the Paradis Fully Padded Super Plunge Bra (sizes start at A-cup), $90, and the Mon Belle Padded Balcony Bra (sizes start at AA-cup), $94. 

“Another line that works well for smaller cup and band sizes is Elle Macpherson.  The Lesley Contour Bra, $80, and the Margo Contour Bra, $100. Both of these styles start in A-cup. This gorgeous Jean Chemise , $125, is also great: the panelling on the cups, coupled with a racer back, make it pretty much perfect for shallower cups. 

“We have also just received two amazing pieces from the German line Wundervoll which are great for small busts. The Atmosphere Bra, $188, starts in an A-cup but the cup is very shallow.  The gloriously spare Sonic Teddy, $258, is a delight too.” 

Prices might not be cheap but, if you’re on the lookout for a lingerie treat, Journelle may be a destination worth checking out.

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Here’s some news: not all small-busted women are slips of things. They may all have small bra sizes, but they can be skinny, fat, tall, short, pear-shaped or broad shouldered. When it comes to advising on how to dress, there’s no off-the-peg solution. That’s why I’m taking a closer look at the body shapes of all sorts of little breasted women and asking an expert friend, personal and celebrity stylist Martine Alexander, to share some know-how. Here are her golden rules for dressing to flatter your small-busted body, whatever its shape:

Body type Body shapeMartine's style tips
BananaSmall-busted & skinny, straight up & down, no defined waist or hips.Looks that capitalise on the 'draping' trend, where fabrics skim over the body, are a good bet. Dresses that drop from the neck and gather by the hips, will play up the strengths of your boyish body shape. For a casual approach, 'boyfriend' style jackets and jeans will also suit.
PearSmall-busted & pear-shaped.If you're bottom heavy, use your clothes to effect a balancing act, creating an illusion of having equal width shoulders and hips. Broaden the shoulders with 80’s style shoulder pads, embellished details and batwing sleeves. Military style jackets with detail on the shoulders, or jackets with wide lapels, are other instant body equalisers.
StrawberrySmall-busted with big shoulders & narrow hipsExploit your clothes to give the impression of having wider hips, balancing out your body shape to create the perfect ‘hourglass’ shape. Skirts that have fullness or pleating around the hips, like 'tulip' and 'balloon' styles, are your saviour. Detailing like hip pockets will also help. 'Peg' trousers are great for you. They make your hips look rounder and the tapered leg shape is bang up-to-date.
AppleSmall-busted with big build & weight around the tummy area.The main idea is to train the gaze away from the tummy area. Empire line dresses and tops do the trick. They are fitted under the bust and then flare out to skim the hips and tummy, showing curves, but not drawing attention to anything you want to hide. The perfect jacket for you is the 'boyfriend' jacket. Steer clear of anything too fitted as it will be tricky to find something that fits you around the shoulders and bust without creating tension around the stomach area. If you have great legs, get them out – leggings, skinny jeans and opaque tights are vital slimming ingredients. But make sure your tops finish below your tummy if you’re wearing slim fitting trousers.

To find out more about Martine’s personal styling services, visit her site. The Wardrobe Detox sounds like something I could use.

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