I've been around the world and I've had bras made in different places, and each time I'm experiencing the same troubles: the painful shoulders, the underwire cutting into my flesh.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
For me, it's hard to wear a bra the whole entire day if it's got underwire.
I have so many bras. I have so many, and then they get lost, and I look for a simple nude one to wear, and I can't find one because there's, like, lace and crazy colors that I never wear.
They came and bound me up and I had awful stretch marks. I hated my breasts after that.
The unsaid message of that endless rack of juniors' pushup bras? No matter what size you are, it still isn't good enough.
I was the first woman to burn my bra - it took the fire department four days to put it out.
In my film 'Queen', there was a funny moment with the bra. My director called and said they are blurring the bra. They said it is vulgar. Our director was furious about it. We are artistes... We see props as they are. A woman's bra is not a danger to the society.
I've had the same breasts for my entire adult life.
There's a shortage of perfects breasts in this world. It would be a pity to damage yours.
I couldn't believe they were saying I put a horrible fake plastic bosom over scars I was trying to heal and keep it in place with a tight bra, which could stop my blood flow, just so I could fit into my clothes.
Bra-burning never happened. It was completely made up by the media. A couple of women protesting a Miss America pageant threw some bras into a garbage can, and somehow that became this longstanding idea of feminists as bra-burners.