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To push-up or not?

For those of you wearing strapless gowns, what type of bra are you wearing?  I'm thinking of getting a torsolette or brasselette style bra.  But the real question is do I go push-up or not?  

I want to look good but I don't want my boobs popping out of my dress in front of my grandpa.  
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Re: To push-up or not?

  • edited December 2011
    I say, do whatever makes you feel comfortable.  If you're going to feel self-consious, then don't, but if you feel more beautiful "with," then go for it!  I probably "will," lol.

    The ladies on the "Wedding Beauty" Boards might be able to help you also.
  • meganb1977meganb1977 member
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    edited December 2011

    Can you bring your dress when you try on bras (or at least bring a few bras home and then return the ones that don't work?)

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  • zoopsiedaisyzoopsiedaisy member
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    edited December 2011
    I didn't get measured in a bra so when my dress came in there was no room to fit one so I'm not wearing a bra...although I have lost some weight and there may be room now.  I think I would rather wear one.  don't want my girls drooping by the end of the night!
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  • edited December 2011
    I'll have a little "pushin up" going on..haha. Everything is cool in moderation and if that makes you feel beautiful then more power to you. Honestly as long as you don't go overboard. I mean you want them noticing how beautiful you and the dress are- not the boobs:)
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