A lace bra is not simply part of your lingerie drawer, but a balance of elegance, comfort and the right level of support. When choosing an Anabel Arto style, it’s important to look beyond appearance and consider the fit, the cup construction and the shape of your figure. Beautiful lace can highlight the lines of the body, but only the correct size and shape will give you confidence and comfort throughout the day.
The first and most important step is measuring yourself properly. Even a slight inaccuracy in the underbust or bust measurement can affect the fit. It’s best to take measurements in light underwear or without it, keeping the tape measure perfectly horizontal. The underbust measurement determines the band size, while the difference between the bust and underbust gives you the cup letter. If your measurements fall between sizes, comfort should guide your choice: the bra should not dig in, but it should not shift when you bend forward either.
Particular attention should be paid to the cup construction. Lace bras may come with soft cups, moulded cups or a push-up effect. A soft cup is ideal for those who prefer a natural silhouette and a lighter feel, especially if the bust is small to medium in fullness. Moulded styles create a cleaner line and work well under fitted clothing. Push-up bras visually enhance volume and lift the bust, but it is important that the padding doesn’t distort the natural shape.
The frame structure is just as significant. Classic underwired styles provide reliable support and are well suited to busy, active days. Wireless options offer a greater sense of freedom and are often chosen for relaxation or everyday comfort at home. When selecting a lace bra, it is also worth considering the width of the straps: for a fuller bust, wider and firmer straps are generally preferable, as they distribute weight more evenly.
Lace should be not only beautiful, but also well made. Modern materials are soft and elastic, allowing the fabric to adapt comfortably to the body. It is worth checking that decorative elements do not rub against the skin and that the inside of the cup is lined delicately. A good bra keeps its shape after washing and doesn’t lose its resilience.
When trying a bra on, there are several things to assess. The band should sit firmly around the body and remain parallel to the floor. The cups should fully contain the bust without wrinkling or spillage at the edges. The centre front should sit flat against the chest, and the straps should not dig into the shoulders. If the bra rides up when you raise your arms, the size is not quite right.
It’s also worth considering what the bra is for. For everyday wear, neutral shades and a clean, understated design are often the best choice. For special occasions, more refined options with sheer inserts and intricate lace patterns can be especially appealing. That said, a good fit should always take priority over decorative details.
Choosing a lace bra is a matter of balancing aesthetics with anatomy. The right style should flatter your shape, provide support and feel comfortable throughout the day. By approaching the purchase thoughtfully - with accurate measurements and an understanding of your bust shape - you can find a bra that delights not only in appearance, but also in the feeling of an ideal fit every day.