Though, this is a 34G => 34F UK, so I'm orange-in-a-glass-ing all over the place. Band is slightly too stretchy for my taste, but I'm trying it in a 34H as soon as I can.
Not quite sure how I feel about the boning IN the cups. It's not stiff, though.
Pretty nondescript bra otherwise. Has the silicone-type sticky stuff along the entire bottom of the band (but the wire casings do cover up under the boobs) and along the top to the outer wire edges.
Straps have one attachment site for each side on the front and 2 in the back. (In the back view with strap picture, one is hooked to one and the other to the other.)
Cups seem... short? but the one I tried this time was too small, so that might be a part of the problem.
I got it and kept it and wore it. Fit me MUCH better.
That was before I lost even more weight, so I kind of think the other will be too big and this size would fit me now. Can't be sure since I haven't worn it since June.
(Yes, yes, Jj. I'm bad and haven't entered the 34H into the bratabase yet, even though I've had it since then.)
Oh, but if you have full-on-top or taller-root boobs, I really wouldn't suggest this bra. The cups do seem short/torpedo-y.
ORIGINAL REVIEW AND PHOTOS (July 2019): I'm looking for a strapless bra to wear with a bridesmaid dress. Most strapless bras are made with molded cups that cater to a shallow shape so they don't work for me.
The Goddess Adelaide Strapless Bra is made with seamed cups. It has boning in each cup that helps give it a shape that works with my breast tissue instead of against it. Unfortunately, the size (34G US/34F UK) doesn't quite work for me. The band is too big and I only expect that to get worse as I break it in further. Ideally, I would try a 32H or even a ...32G (US size). Unfortunately, it doesn't appear to come in either of those sizes.
UPDATE (November 2021): So, I actually did wear this bra in nude with the bridesmaid dress and I still have it. It ultimately was the best fit of all of the strapless bras that I tried. I can't say I wore it again after that event but I still have it, so I figured I'd see how it fits now. I am currently 24 weeks pregnant and measuring (UK size) at a 34G or 34GG. That means this bra should be 2-3 cup sizes smaller than what I currently need. The band fits but feels tight due to the fit of the cup. The gore floats 1" off my sternum. The underwire gets pushed about 1.5" below my IMF and is probably about 1.5" too wide for my frame/shape. Therefore, there is empty space in the cups that tries to wrinkle and crease, but the boning in the cups tries to keep the cup out. It's a very interesting effect. It is very hard to swoop/scoop in this bra because of the cup construction. If I could swoop/scoop properly, I would certainly get a quad effect at the top of the cups. Instead, my tissue tries to sink into the cups and gives the illusion that there isn't spill over. I don't have a lot of use for a strapless bra (especially in the pandemic-era), so it's not a big loss that the "can make it work" bra is now a "doesn't fit" bra. Read more 256 more words
Panache Evie comes in seamed cups, but they are slightly padded I believe. It does go up to H cup.
My favorite strapless was 42G - Elomi ยป Smoothing Molded Strapless (1230) but it is different. You could try the Elomi Maria Strapless Bra (8500) as it is a similar shape to the goddess.
What about the Bravissimo contour strapless? I just bought it second hand, and works really well. I am quite projected, and while moulded bras can do the trick, this one works way better!
It was suggested this brand might be the correct shape for me. So I figured why not give the smallest size a try... No luck. Cups are way too big. Wrinkly all over. The wires fit nicely. I like the tall wings so they enclose more of my breast tissue instead of spilling over like usual. It's rather comfy, but unfortunately the cup is just too big for me. It looks really matronly though
How'd the H turn out?