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  2. Why the Skims nipple bra sold out

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    Kim Kardashian launched a faux nipple push-up bra that sold out quickly. (Courtesy of SKIMS) Kim Kardashian 's Skims Ultimate Nipple Bra was made to create an " attention-grabbing look ."

  3. 21 of the Best Bras for C-Cups to Meet Every Need - AOL

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    Best Push-Up Bra. Maidenform DreamWire Underwire Push-Up Bra. Amazon. C-cups don’t necessarily need major, major push-up padding to create a full effect, but a little bit of lift and shaping can ...

  4. List of bra designs - Wikipedia

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    Push-up: A fashion bra that creates the appearance of increased cleavage. Uses angled cups containing padding that pushes the breasts inward and upward, toward the center of the chest. A push-up bra is usually a demi-cup bra. The first push-up bra was patented by Marie Tucek in 1893 in response to a fashion for the Empire silhouette. [13]

  5. These 16 Top-Rated Push-Up Bras Have Some of the Best ... - AOL

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    Here, we've rounded up the top-rated push-up bras that the internet has to offer in a variety of styles and cup sizes. T-shirt, seamless, balconette—it's all right here.

  6. Wonderbra - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1950s Moe Nadler started travelling to Europe to find new styles to bring to the Canadian market. In 1960, Wonderbra introduced a lacy, half push-up bra described in Europe as Pigeonnant (meaning "pigeon-breasted" in French). In 1961 Nadler directed Louise Poirier to develop a deeply plunged, laced push-up design, numbered the 1300. [9]

  7. Cleavage (breasts) - Wikipedia

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    The push-up bra and exaggerated cleavage became popular in the 1990s. In 1992, the bra and girdle industry in America posted sales of over US$1 billion. [ 217 ] The Wonderbra brand, which had existed elsewhere, entered the U.S. market in 1994 with a newly designed, cleavage-enhancing bra.