This bra is pretty much perfect for me. The wires are narrow but not as much so as the Comexim I have which is a bit too narrow; the depth and space at the bottom of the cup are perfect while the cups are low enough to give nice cleavage; the straps are fully adjustable; and the band isn't extremely tight but feels firm and supportive. The only thing I would change about this one would be three hooks instead of two, but that's just personal preference.
I have trouble finding bras that have enough depth at the bottom/middle of the cups without coming up far too high on my chest or becoming too wide, so I wish I had more of these CH style bras, but I'm always hesitant to order from Ewa Michalak directly with everything I've heard about sizing inconsistencies.
The band is snug like a Cleo 30 band. The straps are fully adjustable, that's always good. It has 4 rows of 2 hooks each.
The cups have these shiny invisible dots.
The cups are sponge molded, which is the cup that I prefer compared to the Freya Deco Moulded Plunge Bra (4234) kind of molded cups. The cups are perfect width for my boobs. It follows my breast crease perfectly. Just where it is supposed to be.
I've never experienced strap gate, so I could not tell if this bra's straps are too separate, I can't really comment on that.
People keep saying that this model runs one cup bigger than others, but I find that this my proper G cup size for Ewa Michalak . I certainly don't find that it runs large in the cup what so ever.
The shape is superb, it is round forward. It gives you nice cleavage and it does not show under clothes either.
I love this bra! I was pretty excited when my Chp Milady finally showed up being that it took almost a month to get here. But it was well worth the wait.
The Milady is a delightful red color with a black lace overlay. The red is more of a deep blue-red than a bright RED red or orangey-red. The fabric has a matte sheen, similar to the red fabric of the Ewa Michalak S Wiśniówka (345). It is a more subtle choice than using a red satin fabric. There is a little black ribbon with a charm on the gore. The straps are also decorated. The ...cups are lined with soft black cotton. Overall, it is a very elegant, sexy bra.
The band snugness and length is perfect for me. I'm in between band sizes, so it's a nice change to be able to fasten this bra on the loosest hooks and have it be perfectly snug. The cups are also a good length. They go up into my armpits enough so that they reach the tissue there, but they stop short of cutting into my arms. The straps are also a good length, which is a good thing because they don't adjust all the way. They are also not set too wide, something that seems to happen a lot once you hit the G cup range. The Polish brands seem to really know what they're doing in that respect: I have found the straps to be similarly fashioned in Kris Line and Comexim. Just because you have boobs of a certain size doesn't mean you have large shoulders!
My rack feels very ~*Oo La La*~ in the Milady. It gives a lovely uplifted rounded shape, but doesn't give me in-your-face cleavage like the Freya Deco Honey (1254) does. It is a more subtle cleavage. Which is fine! I don't need to parade my cleavage around all the time. But, guys, I'm so in love with this bra that it was a shame to put a shirt on :'( I just want to parade around the house all day in just the bra, ha ha. Read more 254 more words
The straps only adjust halfway, so they were a little long. Thankfully, though, it was easy to push the slider up a little over the rest of the strap in order to shorten them a bit. I've also noticed that the center gore pokes into me a bit with this brand... not because it sits too high or too low, but i think just the shape of the underwires themselves. That's also a 10 second fix, though, cause if I bend the wires a little away from the body, problem solved.
After that, it fits great (without the pads inserted, fastened on the middle hook). Looks-wise, this bra is amazing. Just beautiful... Much better than it looks like in pictures. Stunning. I'm running out of adjectives, but you get the picture. Very satisfied =)
The bra is much more comfortable than I expected. I was worried the elastic on the band would rub and cause irritation, but it's surprisingly comfortable. The straps are a touch wide for me, but I have narrow/rounded shoulders and it's always a challenge. These are actually not too bad, considering. I love the stretchy mesh and lace on the upper part of the cup--finally my full on top chest fits in a bra! Finally getting close to a bra that fits and doesn't irritate. It's also gorgeous to boot.
Bought for my kid, 28GG territory, high set, short breasted, even/outer full, very close set, not visibly but perhaps due to such short proportions functionally splayed? Kid's requirements are: close set straps/racerback, petite frame with very narrow, shorter wires, all the depth & projection, narrow tiny gores. Got all that?
Kid appreciates the spacious cups and narrowed gore in CH but struggles a bit needing the extra room in the CHP cups which come at the cost of dealing with a taller gore. This is where Gazeta truly shines, it's certainly in sub 28" band territory, cups a scant 6" tall at center panel, ...and their depth accommodates excessively for a '30G' at about 10.5 depth halfway up & tops off at about 11" -11.5+" along the top hem! Gazetta's hem is also finished with some kind of soft sheer ruffled elastic trimming which neither makes the cup cut in, nor gape. It looks perfectly smooth and not gathered, so the extra room is probably hidden magic in the outer panel which also runs slightly taller than the inner side of the cup. This is significant to consider given that in 65G, the inner panel seam is a mere 5" tall and could easily quad horribly for an inner full shape, but instead the cup compensates for a wide variety of sizes on an evenly full shape and allows breasts to settle comfortably in a central, forward position. This model has ZERO pushup to it, just pure blessed FOB, FOT, inner, outer full friendly support.
Four! rows of very strong hooks stiched down to a buttery felt backing with tiny stitches. Wires are superfine but rigid, their channeling is velvety and tight with little excess space on either end to spare. It's fabrics are fairly sturdy but sleek, lining is very soft like a pillow, airy and fused to the foam pieces which comprise the cups; the outer decorative layer is stretchy lightweight swim knit which floats but still sewn directly to the underlayers along each seam. All of the elastics, powernet and strap have a heavier duty quality that has lasted fantastically through the last decade since it was made. Something that stands out is the odd way that the armscye is almost completely horizontal like Gazeta was made for a high set users who have trouble with outer cup cutting into their tail of spence, but then the straps ascend so incredibly far off to the side that they just cut right into the wearer's shoulders and then fall off of them, anyway. It's weird. It's not a huge issue as we've attached J hooks to use it as a racerback but it just seems like more thought could've been done about strap placement As usual, the band is superior in shape for conical ribcages, but the ballet back is pretty wideset when it would've been better to just make the ascent of the strap completely vertical from the hooks- when worn the scoop stretches sideways and kind of lets the upperfullness of a taller breast pull the straps to the very side of the arms in back :/ Definitely not a stretched too tight issue, this has happened a with a lot of bras that can't seem to figure out scaling for narrow backs... Not great but again, nothing a j hook can't fix.
While kiddo misses the fit of the M cut and still yearns for a petite-friendly, deeper plunge deco, Gazeta is all in all a uniquely spacious, wonderfully comfortable, super cool bra. Hopefully more like this will be made available! Read more 503 more words
So, I've gained some weight - now at about 139, vs earlier fittings around 125-130lbs, this fits ok, but only with an extender. With an extender, the band and cup apex/height are perfect, although I could still use some more projection in the bottom of the cups. Based on this current fit assessment, I'm thinking an Ewa Michalak CHP at about a 70FF is probably a better bet (same cup width/height/wire length, longer band, maaaaybe slightly larger cup volume?). The bra is super cute and will totally stay a bedroom bra for now with the extender (w/extender: unstretched band 25", stretched band 34"), as it easily matches many different brands' versions of lacy black bottoms, and gives my super-FOB & center-full breasts a gorgeous cakes-on-a-plate effect with the extender.
28FF/G. My fit needs: projected, immediately projected, slightly narrow, fob with tall roots (functionally even), very close set, very center full. Marilynne was nice enough to send this to me to try. It's quite projected and narrow but the straps being moved in leave a little room on the sides where I don't have projection. It also gives a very minimized look. I wonder if a normal 65FF would fit me.
My fit needs: projected, immediately projected, slightly narrow, fob with tall roots (functionally even), very close set, very center full. When I first got this bra in 2020, it had some vertical wrinkles but now it fits perfectly! I mean on the nose, perfect height, width, projection, and immediate projection, etc. The only thing is the straps are slightly too wide set but it's not as irritating as most bras and is comparable to my M chaberek. In addition, the band is tight (26.5") which is great for me since I need a 27 band and the gore is stabby which isn't so great for me since I have symmastia. I think it fits like a 28G, probably because it was from an older line when em made tighter cups. I love the color and sheerness https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" />
My fit needs: projected, immediately projected, slightly narrow, fob with tall roots (functionally even), very close set, very center full. So I was scared that my 65G perła would be too big and my 65G sm czarna mgiełka would be perfect but the perła actually is a slightly better fit than the czarna. This is kinda crazy because the bra is higher coverage and so stretchy, I feel like it could accommodate at least 1/2" or 1.25 cm more of depth at the bottom of the cup and another 1" /2.5 cm at the stretch lace. Definitely a fot and tall roots friendly bra. At the same time ...it feels really secure. It's narrow, projected, and immediately projected and the straps are too far apart. But there's a little bit of vertical wrinkling near the stretch lace so again, maybe it's good that I can move the straps in and not be scared of quadding. I think I could definitely size down and it would definitely fit but I also am not sure if the straps would be close enough to not go in my pits or if my nipples would be in the lace. Read more 86 more words
Seems like it could have been comfortable, but cups were too big for me unfortunately! Bands were also set too wide apart, and dug into my arms painfully.
I got this bra as a swap. It's pretty well loved and 1 hook is about to fall off. Regardless, this is a beautiful bra with narrow wires and lots of projection at the wire.