Special Thanks to:
  • Celebrity hairstylist John Barrett
    John Barrett Salon at Bergdorf Goodman in New York
    212-872-2700
    www.johnbarrett.com
  • Colorist Shane Talbott
    Salon Duo
    312-664-8710
    mycolourist@aol.com
  • The Laura Mercier team of makeup artists
    888-MERCIER (888-637-2437)
    www.lauramercier.com
  • Marshall Field's in Chicago for all the clothes
    111 N. State Street
    312-335-7700
    www.fields.com
  • Le Mystere Tisha Bra
    Visit www.lemystere.com for more information.
  • Susan Nethero helps women find the right bra size at her Intimacy stores in New York City, Chicago and Atlanta. Visit their website to find a fitting location near you.
    877-A2HHCUP (877-224-4287)
    www.myintimacy.com
    Get her best bra buying advice.
  • What Not to Wear airs on BBC America. Visit www.bbcamerica.com for more information.
Where to Find...
  • Joe's Jeans
    www.joeseshop.com
  • Spanx
    www.spanx.com
Books by Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine
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  • What Not to Wear
Susan Nethero shares the correct ways to measure and wear bras
Susan Nethero could be your "breast" friend. Over the years she has hoisted and squeezed and adjusted more than 100,000 pairs of breasts. And she's here to share her best bra shopping advice!

All women lose firmness as they get older—so do their bras. "When you buy a bra," Susan says, "make sure it fits you in the loosest hook. That way you can tighten the bra to the second and third hook as the bra ages and retain the firmness and the lift."


Where to Wear Your Bra

According to Susan, the perfect position for your breasts is midway between your shoulders and your elbows. And your bra should be level front to back. Susan says most women wear their bra bands too high on their torsos and throw their measurements off. "Most women," Susan says, "keep going up in the back [increasing their band size] instead of getting a deeper cup. We want to keep the back lean and small so we can lift the bust. [The bra band is] like a bridge, if it's properly planted at the base, it can lift."

Susan says there are obvious clues your bra is the wrong size:  
  • If your cups runneth over, it's time to go up a cup size.
  • If your cups dimple, it's time to go down a cup size.
  • If you have the dreaded back fat, you probably think your bra is too tight, but you're wrong—your bra is too big. Wearing the bra lower on your back with a smaller band size will completely eliminate the back fat.
  • If your strap falls down, that means your bra band is riding up and you probably need to go down a band size.
A Fitting Location

Susan Nethero helps women find the right bra size at her Intimacy stores in New York City, Chicago and Atlanta. Visit their website to find out what size bra you should be wearing and find a fitting location near you.
877-A2HHCUP (877-224-4287)
www.myintimacy.com

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