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Fits ribcage0.0
B. perimeter0.0
Stretched Band0.0
Band Length64.0
Stretch ratio0.0
Cup width11.3
Cup depth20.5
Depth ratio1.8
Wire length21.0
Cup height12.5
Cup separation2.4
Gore height5.5
Wing height8.0
Strap width1.7
Hooks2
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Index30:4
FR80D
JPE65
US30D
AUS8D
UK30D
EU65D

Review

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Didn't fit

I wasn't really sure which of Freya's padded half cup silhouettes the Gypsy Rose would be, but size 30D was super cheap on Amazon, so I gave it a try. This turns out to be a 4 piece cup (3 vertical panels, one diagonal upper panel) like the Fearne Padded Half Cup, which I had tried in 28E and fit OK, but couldn't tolerate the firm, narrow wires. This is a size down from the Fearne I originally tried, and despite the cups being a bit small, the wires are far more comfortable, being much more flexible. However, this cup shape doesn't really suit me, as the straps cause severe pulling at the outer cup.

30D in this fit actually measures pretty close to a 28E in some of Freya's other styles, but the wire width, wire length, and cup height were all noticeably a bit small. The depth was OK, but I ended up getting a small amount of spillage at the top, which I think it mostly because the wires were too small to hold all my tissue in the cups. The depth would probably be fine if the wires were longer and wider. However, the 4 piece cup construction is just a bit weird on my shape, I think it is due to the balance of the 3 vertical panels. Sometimes Fantasie/Freya 3HC styles also have this problem for me, where the cup's volume distribution isn't right for me, and as a result, the cup pulls badly at the strap attachment. Interestingly, I don't recall that Fearne in 28E had this problem, so I'm not sure if it is specific to each bra, or if it's a result of the size.

Now that I am used to wearing 28E/30DD, one other thing I've noticed is that 28DD/30D bands are a bit too narrow for my taste. This one actually measures pretty close to some of Freya's other 28E bands that are on the large side, so this style seems to run pretty TTS. The band fit me similar to some larger 28Es, it is not snug, but it stays in place and doesn't ride up. The band is made from printed powermesh similar to Fearne, Summer Haze and Patsy, and feels decently firm, though now my preference would be for a taller wing height.

Overall construction of this bra is pretty much identical to the Fearne Padded Half Cup. The bra is made from the same silky printed fabric that Freya typically uses on their printed bras, and the upper cup is mesh with diamond embroidery and a scalloped lace upper edge. The cups are lined with soft foam batting as are Freya and Fantasie's other padded bras. The foam on this bra seems a bit firmer than what I've seen on some other similar bras, as the cups hold their shape a little better on their own. However, it is still soft enough that drag lines and wrinkles can form, unlike in thicker foam cups. The print extends to the cradle and band, which is made from firm printed powermesh. The straps are decorated with printed fabric, and the straps here are fairly ornate, with crosses, squares, and a scalloped edge. This bra is decorated with simple folded pink bows, and the balance of trims are all white

My only criticism for the appearance of the bra is that the print doesn't appeal to me at all. It is busy and a confusing mix of soft colors (pink, lilac), bright colors (yellow, coral, turquoise), muddy colors (muddy chartreuse), and dark colors (navy, deep burgundy, deep purple). The motifs are also a baffling mix of photorealistic, hand-drawn, woodblock, stylized, and carved flowers and leaves. It's got so much going on, and the designs and color scheme are not cohesive.

If Fearne Padded Half Cup works for you, Gypsy Rose is a very similar style. However, I would not say that this is a very universal fit, as I think the 3HC fits are a bit more forgiving, and come in more open-top and closed-top versions.

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  • Actually I feel the appearance is ok, but I think the center gore of 30F is a little bit too wide for me according to the measurements, although the wires are touching at the top of gore.

  • smjwzhan I think the print looks better in pictures than in person. At a distance it's fine, but close up it doesn't make a lot of sense. Either way, Freya's prints are hit or miss for me, some are just not my style.

    Did you try this bra or the Fearne? It is a bit like the Fancies Longline, in that they are both 4 piece cups, but the shape of the cup is different. But if Fancies Longline was too shallow for you, then this is probably a miss as well, since the volume is about the same.

  • belleandblues
    For me, the major issue of Freya bras is their closed off cut. I haven't tried a lot of them yet, but every time I put a new one on I can see quad boobs in different levels. I think my roots are too tall for most of them.


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Fit information

On Oct 2020 View measurements

Band is a little loose but stays in place, cups are overall too small. Shape of cup also causes pulling from straps and looks unflattering

Underwire length:
Is too short on the side, boobs escape
Top of the cup:
Cuts into breast tissue (quad boob effect)
Cup's width:
Outer cup cuts into breast tissue in the sides

On Jan 2020 View measurements

Band is a little loose but stays in place, cups are overall too small. Shape of cup also causes pulling from straps and looks unflattering

Underwire length:
Is too short on the side, boobs escape
Top of the cup:
Cuts into breast tissue (quad boob effect)
Cup's width:
Outer cup cuts into breast tissue in the sides

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