IT’S can be hard to choose an outfit to wear to a wedding.
And one woman found that choosing a colour other than white isn’t the only rule to stick to – as she raised eyebrows with her dress choice.
Noelle took to her Instagram page to share a video of herself with her other half, as she wrote over the top: “This is your sign to ask him out first…”
“Worst case? A story. Best case? A boyfriend,” she added in the caption.
The clip showed the pair grinning at each other and embracing, as they prepared to head off to some nuptials.
But it was Noelle’s dress choice that led to her coming under fire – specifically the neckline.
The maxi dress featured a low-cut neckline, which left little to the imagination as it clung to her curves.
And the comments section saw people taking aim at Noelle for her outfit choice, with one writing: “Dress on backwards or is that her low self esteem hanging out?”
“Dress is vulgar,” another added.
“Seems desperate for attention,” a third sighed.
“Imagine going to a friend’s wedding and you use it as an opportunity to make it all about your own rack!” someone else scathed.
“Sorry horrendous dress for a wedding! No respect!” another added.
“Put your tata’s away. What the heck?” someone else questioned.
But others defended Noelle, insisting she’s perfectly within her rights to wear exactly what she wants – when she wants.
“She can’t help having big boobs and she’s allowed to wear a dress with a cute neckline. Hope that helps!” one wrote.
“I wanted people showing up to my wedding in their hottest outfits, because I’m not insecure and I want my girlfriends to look and feel good every chance they get,” another added.
“There were some short short dresses, boobs out and guess what, we ALL had a BLAST out there on the dance floor all night long.
“Boobs exist, who cares?”
5 clothing mistakes women with big boobs make

Do you have DD+ boobs and struggle to find clothes that fit?
Fabulous’ Fashion Editor Clemmie Fieldsend has shared her top tips on clothes to avoid if you have a big bust.
1. Say no to the polo
High necklines such a roll necks are to be avoided if you have a fuller bust. Closed chests and necks make your boobs appear bigger and can sometimes give you the dreaded uni-boob.
Try wearing V-necks, sweetheart, off the shoulder or scooped necklines that elongate the look of your neck and decolletage.
2. Bigger isn’t better
Frills, draping and excess fabric to cover your boobs only makes them look bigger. They make you look too top heavy and add unnecessary bulk on your top half which distracts from your face.
Instead keep things clean and simple with sleek fabrics and designs with open necklines.
3. Skip slogan tees
Slogan or printed T-shirts are having a moment with fashion fans falling over themselves to get Ganni Tees, or their high street dupes.
The key is to make sure you’re not buying a top with thick, heavy paint plastered on as the print. These will stretch over your fuller chests and split, resulting in a messy look and a ruined T-shirt that’s now a waste of money.
4. Avoid crop tops
Tops that are shorter in length or crop tops should be swerved if you had a big chest. You’ll find you spend most of your time pulling it down and also it messes with the proportions of your body.
If you have a big bust and a crop top on, they cut you off in the middle, which makes your bust look even bigger and in worse cases give the illusion that your chest meets your waist.
A longer top (including anything from a T-shirt to a jumper) will create the right proportions.
5. Body-wrong
Straight or tight fitted dresses are brilliant at showing off your figure. However if you have a big bust that isn’t in proportion with the rest of your shape they’re a no-go.
If you have a fuller bust you can create balance and a defined hourglass silhouette by wearing A-line dresses or skirts.
“These comments didn’t pass the vibe check… Girl how do you get them to stay like THAT?!?!” a third laughed.
“The amount of prudes in the comments is wild,” someone else said.
“I don’t think anybody would be saying anything about the neckline if you had a small chest… but because you’re well endowed, everybody’s p**sed.
“Seems like it’s more of their own insecurity and not yours. You look stunning in that dress! Do you boo!”
“The body shaming in these comments is NOT IT!” another added.
“The dress is gorgeous and having larger breasts and wanting them to shine isn’t a crime.
“Also most clothing isn’t made for bustier girls. You are beautiful queen.
“Keep wearing whatever the hell makes you feel beautiful!”