Pink Fuller Bust Bones Corset Top (Alyssa) This top is £89 from the website TAIDEUX. It’s a corset top made from satin fabric. It has a few great parts to the top, such as extra room in the bust for a comfortable fit, boning in the front, back and side to help support the bust and cinch in the waist, it’s designed to fit F to K cups, it has thick straps to help conceal bra straps and it’s fully lined to make the top more sturdy. This specific top comes in three colours, dusky pink, black and a fuchsia meaning there’s a few different colour options. This website also sells one other top also in three colours, black, red and teal. The website has sizing ranging from S to 2XL and two different bust sizings to make sure a big target market are able to purchase these tops. I like this top as it has lots of elements to it that really keep women with a fuller bust in mind. The design also appeals to young women similar to Vanilla’s age which many brands that create clothing for fuller busted women don’t really cater to. The top does have a couple down sides, such as the price. £89 is very expensive for anyone to spend on a top, let alone a young women with a less than average income. This would put quite a few people off buying the top. Emily Frill Sleeve Top This top is £35 from the website Bravissimo Clothing. It’s a wrap top made from jersey fabric. There’s a couple different elements to the top that are great, such as that it’s a wrap design making it adjustable to each person that wears it and can help to accentuate the waist. The top also has ruching down the sides to help flatter the tummy area for women that may be conscious. Many of the reviews said it was flattering and feminine, which is what I’m looking to create for my top too. The top only has one colour, so not many different options for customers. The price is appealing as £35 is quite cheap compared to other tops specifically made for women with a fuller bust. Their sizing ranges from 8 to 18 which does fit a large audience. The website is aimed at older women, which would put off young women from purchasing products from the website as not many of the tops fit in with younger fashion. Despite the cheaper pricing that would appeal to women with a less than average income, the target audience of the website and different products will and does put them off. After researching quite a few different brands and websites, I’ve found out a bit more about the gap in the market. The brands and businesses that cater for women with fuller busts tend to appeal more to older women. These websites also market their clothing relatively cheaply compared to the the brands that specifically aim at younger women and teens with fuller busts. The cheapest top on TAIDEUX is £85, whereas the cheapest on Bravissimo is £30. This means that despite being aimed at younger adults, if they don’t have a great income they aren’t going to be able to afford to buy the tops made with them specifically in mind.