I ordered this bra because it is widely recommended for shallow breasts, but this is one of the most insanely narrow, projected bras I have encountered (in tiny sizes). The cup is an incredible 3 5/8" wide, at least an inch too narrow for my super-wide, shallow breasts.
I can't see why this bra is recommended for shallows AT ALL; presumably larger cups don't have this dramatically pointy, narrow, and projected shape. (I ordered it in two colorways, black/magenta and cornflower blue, so I don't think it's a manufacturing fluke.)
Too bad, though -- I wanted to like this bra. It's inexpensive, the lace and detailing are pretty, and the band is generously wide. The Just Peachy Lana Broderie is a much better shape in this size, so I may try ordering some of the other Just Peachy balconettes, but perhaps I had better keep looking for vertically-seamed bras in my size. (Still looking... are they out there?...)
I'm on the fence about this bra. On the one hand, it's inexpensive and adorable, with cute eyelet embroidery and multiple matching bottoms. More importantly, its cups are very nearly wide-and-shallow enough for me, and the light padding (it's just thin foam, not heavy padding) works with my semi-conical shape. Fantastically, it offers substantial side support, which I have found to be rare in tiny bras.
On the other hand, the front-and-center shape it gives (which my very soft breasts are happy to assume) seems rather odd to me. Viewed from the top, there is a definite pointiness. This is very noticeable through clothes, as is the contrast embroidery across the top of the cups. Also, my larger breast doesn't quite fill the cup, and the band isn't snug enough to maintain the aggressive swoop-and-scoop needed to get close to filling. If I had a bit more fullness at the insides of my breasts or a less conical shape, this bra might fit quite well. But I think I'm going to have to send it back.