Aqua/pink colourway:
This bra redefined well-fitting for me.
Having never been madly in love with the aesthetic of the Lily, I didn't bother trying it for the longest time, despite knowing I had an even shape and it was supposed to be the best of Cleo's 3 famed unpadded balconnet bras for an even shape. I had Marcie, which works for an even shape, and the gore got a bit stabby at the end of the day, but not enough to be overly worried by it. Then I spotted a Lily on sale and since my size never goes on sale, I figured I'd give it a try.
The wires are ... perfection. In my size range, I'd describe them as the narrow side of average. The cup allows for immediate projection at the base but also at the gore, which accommodates my inner fullness in a way no other bra save my 65G - Avocado » Camelia (S174F) ever has. (Marcie comes close, but it's not quite the same.) This inner projection means the gore doesn't get shifted and shoved down during the course of the day, a process which inevitably results in the underwires shifting so that, come the end of the day, the outer lower corners of the cups dig into my ribs. I'd been going crazy trying to figure out what was causing it (too tight a band? too loose a band? the consequence of fitting to the larger breast and thus wearing too large a cup size on the smaller breast?) -- Lily made me realise it was simply a lack of adequate inner projection.
The band runs firm. I wear a 30 comfortably in Freya, and I usually find I like to wear my Cleos in a 30 with one extra set of hooks care of an extender, sometimes two sets if the bra runs firm (eg the pink Marcie). The Lily I'm wearing with the full length of an extender, so I'd estimate I could happily wear the 32F and it runs almost a full band size tighter than, by comparison, the Lucy.
Gore is too wide for me, but it is in fact admirably narrow.
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Aqua/pink colorway
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