Friday, August 8, 2008

The A Team

A lifelong member of the A Club, I was recently informed by the New York Post that women like myself are now officially "in". Thanks to actress Kira Knightly who recently refused to have her breasts enhanced in publicity photos for her new movie, "the Duchess". Other members of this now in demand club are Cameron Diaz, Jada Pinkett-Smith, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Kate Hudson to name a few. These ladies continue to maintain their sexy lady status without the assistance of implants.
A friend of mine - Singer/Songwriter, Cherokee wrote a hot song called "Skinny Girls" in which she proudly claims to be a member of the club with words like: itty bitty - titty committee...I don't care 'cause my face is so pretty.
The NY Post's writer asked a few of the men about town how they feel about the size issue in women's breasts and interestly enough the majority of the men asked said that it wasn't necessarily the size of a woman's cups, but the whole package that mattered. One also added that the one thing that disappointed him was the illusion of a bigger package with the padding that comes with most bras. Why do these companies assume that we all secretly want bigger boobies instead of thinking maybe we just want to make those that we have look pretty and keep them up? Which brings me to a major concern of my own - where are the pretty bras for us on the A Team? And I don't mean the padded monsters that alter reality so much that the unsuspecting viewer is shocked and thus let down. I mean the pretty bras that one might find at Victoria's Secret, but in a modest size with out the extra bells and whistles. I'm talking about the one that simply says, it's perfectly fine to be a size A. Well, it seems there are a few places out there who cater to the smaller bust girls...lulalu.com and figleaves.com. I intend to follow up and see what type of merchandise is out there for the A Team and beyond. I always knew they'd come around, but thanks Kira for bringing SEXY back. PEACE.