Post # 1

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Worker bee
Hello ladies.. hoping you guys could help me out or point me in the right direction on finding the right bra. I am about a D cup and I need a BACKLESS bra to wear under my dress. My whole back of my dress is lace and nothing is working. I also need something that will give me a lift.
Please help.. need to find something before my next to the last fitting which is May 6th.
Thanks in advanced
Post # 2

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Busy bee
Star35 : Would something like this be low enough in the back?
http://www.jcpenney.com/carnival-underwire-strapless-plunge-long-line-bra-203/prod.jump?ppId=ppr5007119603&catId=SearchResults&searchTerm=backless%20bra
For prom, I used those sticky cup things/tape. It wasn’t that bad (until I started sweating when dancing, it shifted around).
Depending on your dress, you may be able to have a seamstress sew in a bra. If it’s a corset back or a tight dress, that could help keep them up.
Post # 3

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Worker bee
janna121215 : Thanks! She was going to sew some in but I just felt like I was not going to have enough support when she pinned them in my dress. maybe I’ll have her do that and I can always have her remove them
Post # 4

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Worker bee
Star35 : I had the same problem
Couldn’t find anything that would work
Ended up having cups sewn in, if the bust area is tight enough?
It should give u some lift
Good luck
Post # 5

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Helper bee
I 100% recommend these things:
https://www.amazon.com/Kissbobo-Strapless-Invisible-Adhesive-Silicone/dp/B01G78PZBW/ref=sr_1_2?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1493155494&sr=1-2&nodeID=7141123011&psd=1&keywords=sticky+bra
I’ve seen bigger chested girls wearing them no problem. it’s totally backless and you can give as much or as little lift as you want depending on where you place them.
Post # 6

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Sugar bee
Star35 : rather than having her sew “cups” in (which, imo as a small B-cup are really quite worthless), get a corset and have her cut out the back of the corset and sew it into your dress. you’ll get much more support that way. *most* under $5k wedding dresses aren’t actually structurally designed to support the body – the boning you see in them is just enough to support the dress, but isn’t meant to support the dress AND your boobs. you need proper undergarments for that, and internal corsetry (which you find on more expensive dresses built-in) is the way to go
Post # 7

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Worker bee
Thanks for the suggestions everyone
Post # 8

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Busy bee
Star35 : i have a backless dress and im a c-d cup and i got sew push up bra pads 🙂 looks great
Post # 9

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Worker bee
sivette30 : did you buy the pads from somewhere or did your alteration person have those. My alteration person has pads but there just a thin material nothing push up about them
Post # 12

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Busy bee
Star35 : https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EUWD30W/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I know they seem like they won’t work but it’s worth a try! I’m a C cup and I love this thing (I’ve worn it with several backless dresses and it really stays put all day) – you can have zero to huge cleavage/lift, and there are reveiws from D cups women saying the support was great. For $15, it’s worth a try!