Many women with a fuller bust have struggled to find swimwear that looks stylish while also providing support.
However, one fashionista has sparked a frenzy after revealing where she found a bikini set that flattered her hourglass body.
Lara (@laraseverinoo) has garnered over 33,000 followers on TikTok, where she shares her love of fashion and travel.
She took to the social media platform to try on two bikinis that she found at Hunza G.
The brand’s bandeau Jean bikini and their one-strap Nancy bikini in bubblegum pink both cost $230 and come in one size.
Hunza G states on their website that anyone from a US size 2 to 12 can wear their items “comfortably and confidently.”
Lara started her video in the one-strap bikini before trying on the strapless style in a fitting room.
She said: “This is a friendly PSA if you’re a big-chested girl and you’re looking for a strapless bikini you need to check out Hunza G.
“I literally felt like I was about to cry. I couldn’t believe that this strapless bikini actually fit me.
“They are a one size fits all swimsuit brand so I thought surely it’s not going to fit.
“I was so skeptical but let me tell you I was wrong and there is so much support.”
Lara looked delighted with the bikinis as she posed in the mirror to show them from multiple different angles.
She captioned the post: “A big win for us bigger-chested gals.”
The post went viral with over 12,000 views and hundreds of likes, while many people took to the comment section to give their opinions.
One person wrote: “This bikini is stunning on you!”
Another commented: “They are so comfy.”
Lara revealed in a previous video that she had never owned a strapless bikini before because she couldn’t find any that worked for her size.
She discovered Hunza G while shopping in the Australian multi-brand store Incu.
She said: “I’m on a mission to find the cutest swimwear for big chests.
“I’m trying to do something that’s really outside of my comfort zone and that is strapless bikinis.
“I have literally never and I mean worn a strapless bikini.”