One of my bras purchased on my first fitting. The saleswoman sized up my band to a 36 saying the band does not stretch as much in this model and sized down the cup to a GG. She had put me in a 34HH Andorra, and after a few weeks with the Ariza I really wish it was a 36H. It fits okayish, but when I'm pre-menstrual I start to get quad-boob, and I don't stay completely contained if I'm active and/or bending down much. Also the top of the gore always sits about a thumb's distance from my sternum, while the bottom sits flat.
OTOH the bra itself is gorgeous, sheer purple with bright pink embroidery, something I've dreamt of finding in my size. It reminds me of the kind of pretty I used to pout over in catalogs that I'll never be able to (but now never want to) order from again.
Some hooks have already started to pull through so they don't set "right" but they're still functional.
I tried this out looking for a lounge around the house bra. Unfortunately the straps didn't adjust long enough and dug in even on their loosest setting. I've never had too short straps before, and these seem short overall when compared to my other bras. For a wire-free bra the shape wasn't too bad.
The top edge of the bra cut into my breasts. I think that the cup volume was fine, but the shape was wrong. It would've fit better if the top edge was more open. I didn't really like the way the lace lay either. While the fabric dug in, the lace flapped around, very weird.
This wasn't the bra for me- extra space on top and didn't love the shape it gave me. I think if you're more "full on the bottom" you'll end up having too much room on top!