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irenetancd
12-25-2017, 09:54 AM
Some of us had in the past discussed about “partial crossdrsssing” in public places, which mean not applying makeup or not wearing a wig. It never quite crossed my mind until I came across a really beautiful bandage bodycon dress. I tried the dress and found the front of the dress to be quite low. Therefore my breastform is partially in view, and of course the bra strap is exposed on a barebacked dress.

Is it too weird wearing a tight-fitting bodycon dress without (wearing breastform, thus not) showing shapes of breasts?

taylor12
12-25-2017, 10:03 AM
It will seem like something is missing and will look flatter chest.
You can try wearing a empty solid Bras that hides your full breast. And should do the job just fine.

irenetancd
12-25-2017, 06:41 PM
The bareback dress means you do not wear a bra.
The low cut at the front of the dress means the breast(form) is partially exposed.
I saw video of how to create cleavage using two nude bra to pinch the chest fat together, maybe that will somehow work.
Anyone tried that before?

ToniG
12-25-2017, 08:18 PM
Cleavage Creators gizmo might work. Info and video on the Glamour Boutique site. Remember that a barenaked movie actress dress is designed for no-bra barenaked movie actresses. So might be trouble for many of us to pull that one off in public. They use pasties, stick-ons bras, or nothing at all. Good Luck. Toni G..

Sami Brown
12-25-2017, 10:44 PM
I have tried something named a NuBra, which is strapless. It uses silicone which adheres to your breast, then a clip to bring the two breasts together to create cleavage. Since the silicone eventually loses its stickiness, I have worn them only once so far. They do make your breasts appear bigger, so they may work for you.

Sami

docrobbysherry
12-26-2017, 01:20 AM
Most of us look like MIADs to a greater or lesser degree, Irene. Only u can decide to what degree u r willing to present that way in public. And, how much u let vanilla's opinions and reactions get to u.:daydreaming:
Some here dress with "blending" as their most important goal! :straightface:

Personally, I dress for me and decide what I wear by looking in the mirror. If I like what I see, I'm wearing it! If vanillas won't like it, I'll try not to throw it in their faces.:battingeyelashes:

Teresa
12-26-2017, 07:48 AM
Irene,
Maybe being a little adventurous but if you really want to pull it off you will need a different bra, maybe a stick on one with no straps or back. I wore a strapless dress to a party and found it worked best without a bra at all, it held my forms in and gave me a bit of cleavage and thankfully gravity didn't take over .

https://www.crossdressers.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=277433&stc=1&thumb=1&d=1495472004

Krisi
12-26-2017, 07:56 AM
You start by asking about dressing partly as a man and partly as a woman. Then you ask about wearing a low cut dress with and without breast forms. I'm a bit confused. You end with "Is it too weird wearing a tight-fitting bodycon dress without (wearing breastform, thus not) showing shapes of breasts? "

Well, for most of the public, a man wearing any dress is pretty weird, low cut or not. As a woman, most flat chested women would not wear a low cut dress. Women who make an effort to look good select clothing that flatters their figures. A flat chested woman would want to hide the fact that she is flat chested.

I hope that answers your question.