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  1. Delphine Padded Half Cup Bra (0381)

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    36F

    Fits

    Comfortable and beautiful bra, though the straps are definitely wide set so if you've got narrow shoulders you may want to steer clear. I get a little gaping at the top of the cups, I think I probably just don't have quite enough volume to fill out the top of the cup because everything else fits fine.

    Updated on Sep 27, 2014 Flag this


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  2. Aurelia Padded Half Cup Bra (0191)

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    36F

    Didn't fit

    I love Fauve. I wish I could afford to buy all of them. Right now, I wish I could afford to just replace this one with a 34G - meaning, I think, that the darn thing is true to size. The band fits, technically, but I prefer a tighter fit. The cups are one size too small.
    I have a sheer Fauve in a 34G and it fits great, if a trifle large in the cup. With the padding on this one, I think a 34G would be spot on. I have considered taking the back in, but there is lace applique on both sides of the hooks. Alas.
    Pros: Absolutely the most beautiful bra I have ever seen - better than pictures even though it's more coverage than I'd expected. Attention to detail is just wow. True to size. Quality, comfort, shape.
    Cons: It's not my size! No really, the embroidery & lace overlays are impractical under many things. (Although I would work outerwear around it if it fit!)

    This bra is not owned any more

    Updated on Jan 06, 2013 Flag this


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  3. Aurelia Padded Half Cup Bra (0191)

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    36F

    Didn't fit

    Bra is very pretty and would fit well, but the cups are probably too small for me. This is probably my issue because I don't think I measured correctly

    Updated on Jan 21, 2015 Flag this


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  4. Coco Padded Half Cup Bra (0251)

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    36F

    Didn't fit

    Tried this on in a band size up only because that's what they had at the store. The band was pretty stretchy and two inches two big (I did hold it away from my back to determine the fit of the cups). I really don't like the quality of this bra or the three seamed cups. It looked pretty from far away and it did nothing for my shape. The top of the cups lay horizontal against my breasts and wrinkled and didn't mold to them when I sat down or held up my arms. The sateen fabric at the top of the cups looked and felt cheap. ... It even made noises when I moved like a cheap Halloween costume. The straps were way too big (I had to tighten them farther than they would go for a good fit) and they were still too far apart. The cups were a little too close together and dug into my breast tissue when I moved my arms. All around bad fit for me, don't think I'd have luck in a smaller size, it's a shape issue.
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    Updated on Oct 04, 2013 Flag this


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  5. Isobel Padded Plunge (0181)

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    36F

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    This bra is the first one I've bought that fits properly. I like that the wings and wires are nice and high, which prevents escaping side boob. It is also a shallower shape, without being too shallow. The half cup is very flattering. I feel like a I get a pretty natural looking, slightly round shape with a lot of lift from this bra.

    The only downsides I can see here are that the embroidery makes it a little visible under thin tshirts, and the fabric on the wings is a bit of a stiff mesh, which I like, but others might find a bit itchy.

    Updated on Apr 17, 2013 Flag this


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