Vanessa Williams’ V. clothing line is designed to mask bra fat

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Last week, on her 53rd birthday, Vanessa Williams premiered V. by Vanessa, her inaugural fashion venture on the Evine home shopping network. Vanessa has always had an interest in couture. With fashion savvy roles such as Wilhelmina Slater on Ugly Betty and Renee Perry on Desperate Housewives, she says companies have been approaching her for years to start a line. She designed V. by Vanessa based on her style philosophy, which she calls “Urban Camouflage”. In addition to attractive, well-priced pieces that represents her style, Vanessa, wanted to conceal problem areas that time creates for most women.

“This collection is a combination of me as a professional, me as a mother, and me as what I wear for comfort around the house,” she tells PeopleStyle of the line, which she named after her lifelong signature, a single V and a period. “It’s your urban look, it’s your suburban look, it’s your casual look, and it’s your glam look, all in one.” What does that translate to? An 18-piece debut that includes jumpsuits, blousy caftans, stretch skirts, and rouched tops—all for $100 or less.

But for Williams, she also wanted her line to act as a problem solver, “particularly for women who are 40 and up,” she says. “My friends and I complain about bra fat and loose arms. We’ve got a couple areas that we want to cover. Gone are the days when you’re 20 and you can just wear a little spaghetti strap thing and everything’s up and perky by itself. I’ve gone through my 30s, 40s, 50s and my body keeps changing with every decade. Yes, I’ve got bra fat and love handles. It’s a constant struggle. So, my view is don’t give up the fight, keep it moving, embrace where your body is going, and then dress accordingly.”

[From PeopleStyle]

I cannot put too fine a point on this: bra fat sucks. I have a daily struggle with trying to turn it into some kind of cleavage. Vanessa says she doesn’t want women to disappear under a bunch of fabric to hide problem areas and it looks like she has used form and drape to our advantage here. These first pieces are pretty basic but many of the silhouettes I wear so I like it. Since Vanessa said this line is a reflection of how she dresses, can I buy the gorgeous blue dress below and pretend I look just like her? V. by Vanessa is off to a good start; many items sold out and overall exceeded sale expectations by 10%. More pieces will be released in both April and May.

It does seems like once you hit a certain position in Hollywood you are required to launch either a clothing line, a perfume or a lifestyle brand doesn’t it?

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  1. KB says:

    Every bra should do this

    • JenYfromTheBlok says:

      Every time I’d wear this I’d fight the mantra,”camouflages the problem areas”, and “budget”. That doesn’t say “confident” or “sexy”.

  2. Julimonster says:

    THANK YOU!

  3. NYer says:

    She looks good, but 53?? Can we get confirmation on this?

  4. GoodNamesAllTaken says:

    If your bra fits correctly, you shouldn’t have bra fat. I had a professional fitting and I was wearing the wrong size. Now I have bras that fit and it has changed my life. Well, not really, but I look and feel much better.

    • Miss M says:

      That’s what I have been told. After years trying to find the correct size and model, i finally did and it makes a huge difference!

    • vauvert says:

      Most women apparently wear the wrong size bra, and it truly changes how you look and how your clothes look on you. I only go to a specialty store and my bras are stupidly pricey but worth every penny IMO. Somehow women spend a fortune on clothes but balk at the idea of a $150 bra, even though it’s something they wear every day. (I have a relative who is hugely wealthy and her clothes are all expensive yet she looks terrible. I have tried to gently point out that she has a similar build to mine, with a generous bosom and that having a bra fitting would be very beneficial, to no avail. She’ll be wearing a $2,000 dress but her flimsy, unsuportive bra in the wrong size leads to terrible back fat rolls, droopy boobs and unflattering posture. So sad.)
      I like Vanessa and wish her well, even though I never care about any celeb product (or celeb endorsed.)

    • Pandy says:

      I’m professionally fitted and go to a specialty bra store. I still have back fat above my bra. It’s fat, it bulges. I’m dying to see her line!

  5. Miss M says:

    Wishing lots of success to her line!

  6. Bobo says:

    I really like the clothes shown here.

  7. Narak says:

    I’m 54. It’s hard to find clothes that look good, and it’s easy to end up as “mutton dressed like lamb” I have properly fitted bra’s but anything with deep arm holes reveals side fat- I’m small – where the hell did side fat come from?! The side fat and light layer of bacon on the stomach are despite daily workouts and a good diet, I think it’s just the way I’m aging and if nice clothes camouflage this, I’ll feel good wearing them.

  8. DesertReal says:

    Yeaaaah… I feel like the right bra size can help but it does not smooth over all transgressions for busty broads. I used to wear a 36 or 38 D for the longes, had a bra fitting last year (when i turned 30) and they said I’m really a 34DD. My boobs are looking awesome these days but i do have some bra fat that the added support produces. It doesnt bother me, but I’d wear this collection and I’d feel like the sexy, comfy, confident 31 year old woman that I am. Its nice to dress up and go out with friends or my husband- but Id also like to go out and not feel like i have to be mindful of where my shirt, dress, or skirt is. Some pieces in this collection seem like the perfect way to do just that.

  9. rosie says:

    Beautiful woman and seems like a lovely lady too. The blue dress does nothing for her in my opinion, but the green dress is stunning. Good luck to her.

  10. Laura says:

    I am a fan of this and I hope that it does well!