“I think it’s absolutely fantastic Fabulous are doing a fuller bust collection – it’s time for women with big boobs to feel included and seen. It’s exciting that for many women they’ll get to finally enjoy dressing up and feeling like a queen!”

Hi, my name is Lindsay, and I have inarguably big boobs — specifically, they’re 34Es, which means they’re big enough that some lingerie brands don’t carry bras in my size. (I have to shimmy, lift, and tuck myself into triple-D cups, the largest option available, usually, and hope gravity will be kind to me — well, us.) Some days my chest and I are feelin’ ourselves; others — the week before my period, for instance — we’re not quite so keen on each other. There’s one thing we’re always on the same page about, though: My breasts aren’t “trendy.” I’m going to say it again, for the folks in the back—or, more pointedly, those at , who decreed we’re in the midst of a “big boobs” renaissance in a recent editorial. Interesting; me and my body (or, as the wise of heavy boobs, “just sacks of yellow fat”) must’ve missed the memo.
“My boobs are so big it’s like they have a life of their own. They regularly sneak out of my bra. I’ll look down and see one of my nipples is out.
“I first realised my boobs were bigger than average in secondary school, when some friends wrote a song about them. I don’t think they’re excessively big though and plus-size modelling has given me so much confidence.
Now, Welborn is thrilled with her new boobs, which she says are a 32C but look more like a B-cup. “At first I thought they were a little big, because they get swollen after the surgery,” she says. “But now I like them just the way are.”
















