It’s hard out here for a big-busted woman. Although being a well-endowed woman has its advantages, it can present problems as well. For example, if you are a large-breasted but not plus-size woman, finding an appropriately sized bra isn’t easy (or so I’m told).
That brings us to the latest profile subject in Bloomberg Law’s excellent series on what they call “stealth lawyers” — attorneys who have left the law to pursue their passions. Today’s stealth lawyer is a big-busted woman who encountered difficulty in locating appropriate lingerie for herself.
So she launched her own business to cater to this market, trading Biglaw for big bras. Let’s meet her….
Her name is Diana St. Louis, and she designs lingerie for “busty” women (not to be confused with plus-size women, who have their own places to turn for underthings). After graduating from a top college and a leading law school, St. Louis worked at a major law firm before leaving to start Bijte Lingerie.
Where did she work, and for how long? How did she come up with the idea for her business? How much did she rack up in savings before flying the Biglaw coop? She tells her story to Bloomberg’s Spencer Mazyck:
That’s a respectable stint at a law firm, and a good-sized hoard of cash. And unlike last week’s stealth lawyer, Diana St. Louis had student loans to pay off, so her ability to build up such a nest egg is even more impressive.
And so is her lingerie (which is all made in the U.S.A.). You can read more about it in this glowing review, and you can purchase it through the Bijte website.
Congrats and good luck to Diana St. Louis in her quest to build the perfect bra. Women (and men) around the world thank you for your service.
Stealth Lawyer: Diana St. Louis, Lingerie Designer [Bloomberg Law via YouTube]
Bijte [official website]
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