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Women complain of breast, shoulder, neck, and back pain, migraines, indigestion, skin abrasions, and restricted breathing due to wearing bras. [49][48] Women who have large breasts are more likely to experience discomfort. Large cup size has been correlated with an increase in shoulder and neck pain. [8]
In 2017, the sales of cleavage-boosting bras fell by 45% while at Marks & Spencer, sales of wire-free bras grew by 40%. [ 236 ] Jess Cartner-Morley , fashion editor of The Guardian , reported in 2018 many women were dressing without bras, producing a less-dramatic cleavage, which she called "quiet cleavage". [ 237 ]
The history of bras (brassières; variously pronounced) is closely tied to the social status of women, the evolution of fashion, and shifting views of the female body over time. Throughout history, women have used various garments to support, cover, restrain, reveal, enhance, or modify the appearance of their breasts.
Women in six U.S. states are now effectively allowed to be topless in public, according to a new ruling by the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals. The decision stems from a multiyear legal battle ...
Separation between human breasts. A woman's cleavage. Cleavageis the narrow depression or hollow between the breastsof a woman. The superiorportion of cleavage may be accentuated by clothing such as a low-cut necklinethat exposes the division, and often the term is used to describe the low neckline itself, instead of the term décolletage.
Hadid has undeniably been the queen of wardrobe mishaps so far this year, with three major moments to date -- and counting! The 20-year-old international model made headlines at the 2017 Cannes ...
See the pics in the gallery below: In a variety of colored mesh dresses and leotards, a thong one-piece and a little black dress with a giant cutout over her cleavage, Austin flaunts her ...
Bras are not universally worn around the world; in some developing countries bras may cost up to 10–30 hours of a woman's wages, making them unaffordable to most of the population. [ 146 ] [ 147 ] [ 148 ] As of 2011 [update] , women in Fiji needed to pay up to a week's wages for a new bra. [ 149 ]