A few of us decided to try sewing bralettes for ourselves this month

Keywords: All Chests Welcome , banksia bralette, bra, bralette, bramaking, emerald erin, fba, full bust adjustment, inclusive sizing, jordy bralette, muna and broad

Monserrat and I (Gillian) were the only ones with experience sewing bras before, so this is mostly a journey of beginners, trying to figure out where to start and how to get the desired fit. I hope you enjoy our stories!

https://thesewcialists.com/2020/09/02/allchestswelcome-sewcialists-editors-try-bra-sewing

The one thing I have learnt during my years working as a fashion designer is: Most women are really very clueless!

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Oh, they know the latest trends and the kind of dress they want, the fabric the colour right down to the shade of the sequins.

However, most of them are happily unaware of the most integral detail: their body shape.

https://beautifullyyours.fashion.blog/2020/08/26/women-power-fashion

True to the “house dress” title I’ve bestowed this piece with, I’ve been wearing it a ton at home (in the more comfortable proper way)

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I brought it on a trip to China a few years ago and it was a great travel piece that I got ample use out of, from hiking mountains in insane humidity to having tea with family at home. However, a nagging issue was that the neckline was too low for my preference, which led me to be hyper self-conscious while wearing it. That was, until I came to the simple realization that I could just wear it backwards. And suddenly, I enjoyed the dress a whole lot more. I think it looks a bit more put-together when worn backwards with the high neckline. If I steamed it, put on heels, and threw my hair up, I could even make it fancy, with hardly any effort.

https://someusesomewear.wordpress.com/2020/07/24/42-the-roomy-house-dress