Beautiful shade of red with lovely lace on this multi-part bra. The upper part has an elastic band behind it, perhaps an attempt to eliminate quadboob. It's not as high quality as the expandable lace of Panache's more recent Envy and Jasmine bras or Cleo's Hattie. Change's lace is stretchy but not quite as accommodating as Panache's. I have slight quadboob on one breast but not enough to be noticeable.
This isn't a support bra for me, it's more just a beautiful bra that gives breasts a very sexy natural shape and cleavage! The details are lovely. The wires don't go too far back (unlike the Lissi balconette, for example), but they could be a little lower (I'm not tall). The band is stretchy.
Literally no gore except where everything meets in the middle, which is great for me but due to soft tissue there is some slight quadding along the middle portion of the cup.
This bra is too tight in the band for a 30". This just might a cup too small (I think this is a DD cup, label is weird), maybe I'm overfilling the bra making the band too tight? The padded portion doesn't go high enough to cover my nipples (unless I push them down a tiny bit). But other than that, the stretchy top part of the cups accommodates me well p, no quadding somehow (!), and the wires are pretty much perfect (Change is known for wide wires!). Gives a rounded/minimized shape that I love. i've ordered a size up (65E) for comparison.
I love the look of this bra, it looks glamourous with all the lace and fits great on me accept for two things. - The band size is big for a 65, more like a 70, but works okey on the tightest hook even if I wish it was tighter. The other is that its not laying flat against sternum, but so far I never found any bra that did. Probably never will since I have a slightly inverted sternum.
This bra works for me even if it's not a perfect fit!
Cassiopeia is Charade's this season's star collection - it includes 4 bra cuts, 4 panty cuts and french knickers, kimono style lacy night robe, cami top and chemise.
3/4 padded is one of Change's more interesting cuts, with a lightly lined lower 3/4 and a stretch lace overlay with a mesh + elastic top edge. Fits large in cup, most people size down. Two hook back closure. Snug band.
The most distinguishing feature is the lace back detail, which is replaceable with ordinary straps (included). The lace is woven very flat and doesn't really show through clothing. The bottom of the cup can lack depth in larger cup sizes but remains quite comfy despite that.
Band is quite elastic and stretchy. The elastic at the top edge has the tendency to cut in a little. Some people need to size up a cup. Sold with lace racerback, also includes replacable regular straps.
The swarovski-ornaments really get cut into The flesh after having worn This bra a whole day. Even though o like The bra because it is soft and smooth, i will take away those metal things between straps and cup. Fits well when i am neither breastfeeding not pregnant.
Cute, but a bit tight. I'm typically a 65E, but the 65F is still on the small side for me. The lace bits are only attached at the ends, and can be moved around a bit.
The straps start from way over in my armpits and I find them irritating.
The "inner cup" doesn't run the whole length of the cup, so near the top edge, the "outer cup"'s lace is directly against skin, which can itch.
The straps are rather wide-set. For me, they don't poke into my armpits, but they do limit the tops I can wear. I have wide shoulders, so they might slide off someone narrower. A racerback configuration is also possible, though strap length might be a problem for those with low-set breasts.
I am a 65E in Change bras, but they'd run out of my size, so I ordered a 70D. It's perfectly nice and comfy, the straps are great, and it's wearable, if somewhat suboptimal due to not being in my size. The color is more green than teal, though.
This was one of my everyday bras, it's very pretty and fit is ok. For being quite expensive (68€) it has the same good quality of somewhat cheaper Change bras, which didn't really motivation the price tag IMO. There was a very cute little pearl hanging from the bow, but it fell off. Cups are very shallow, and it is a plunge shape, still the cups are soft, which doesn't really do a lot for me. I don't get any remarkable cleavage, and after a few hours my boobs always tries to escape. However it's very comfy and gives some support. It would have been a little more than ok if it wasn't so pricey. For an everyday bra that only does so much, it's too expensive.
EDIT: this review was written when I was more of a 28FF. I'd say it fits like a 28F or a very shallow 28FF.
Pale ivory color, embroidery at top edge, sheer lace around cups.
Holy shit, this one runs HUGE. It's really open at the top and I needed to go down from 70I to 70F to get a good fit! This one definitely suits top heavy breasts better, I'm bottom heavy.
The sizing oddity aside I'm very happy with it as a convertible bra. It keeps the breasts where they're supposed to be without straps, the silicone is surprisingly unobtrusive.
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Update: My breasts have grown a cup size and this bra is a no-go anymore. I wore it a total of 2 times and it's just been sitting in my wardrobe. I estimate it's a best fit on 32FF or a very full on top 32F.
This bra gives a pretty strange fit under clothing, sort of like an ice cream cone with a steep angle from bottom of the cup up and then round boobs like the icream scoops. So it does not give an overall roundness and fullness, instead it gives me a squashed together look. This would have been a really flattering bra if it would have hade more rounded cups with some filling so that you still got the push up efect but with the right over all roundness.
The low gore really suits shallow breasts. It feels very comfortable. I can wear it the whole day no issues. Only downside is the straps are only half adjustable.
My favourite thing about this bra is the black/black lacy cup and mesh panel detail. I've been searching for this combination for a while now, but have not been successful in getting these boobs into anything like this until now. But when I put it on, I was underwhelmed and disappointed in the uplift (or lack thereof). True, the cups are too small, but what was unforgivable was the shape it gave me. It's sort of a pulled down deflated and pointing down against my boob shape's will kind of look. There's an elastic along the top of the cup that is also preventing any cakes on a plate effect. Yay quadboob.
I really liked the amount round pushed-up cleavage this bra gave me, but it was due to all the bra fit faux pas I encountered. The cups are probably 2-3 cups small, and I did not adjust the straps at all. The cleavage I got was just from the cup being so small. The cups are a half cup and padded, so it provides a base for my boobs to sit on and look pretty. Apart from that, the band is riding up even without the adjusted straps. The wires come up too short and cut into my side boob, but it's not immediately obvious. If I adjusted the straps, everything would just look squished and overflowing. It is very close to what I'm looking for in a bedroom bra and I could tolerate wearing it for about 10 minutes. If only it came in black/black.