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If you have ever worn a full-cup bra under a square-neck top and spent the day tucking the cups out of sight — a balconette bra exists to solve exactly that. Balconette bras — also called balcony bras — cut straight across the top of the cup, sitting lower on the bust than a full-cup style. The result is a lifted, open neckline that works with your clothes rather than competing with them. Square necks, wide scoop necks, off-shoulder tops, and V-necklines all sit properly over a balconette.

MissFine carries balconette bras in sizes 32A to 48F — underwired styles with lace detailing, moulded cup options for smooth everyday wear, and full-coverage balcony shapes for larger busts that need serious structure without sacrificing the neckline.

Not sure if a balconette is the right shape for you? Read our full guide on what a balconette bra is and who it suits, or use the bra calculator to find your size.

Frequently Asked Questions About Balconette Bras

What is the difference between a balconette and a balcony bra?

Nothing — they are the same style under two names. "Balconette" and "balcony bra" are used interchangeably across UK lingerie brands. Both refer to a half-cup bra with a straight, horizontal neckline that sits lower on the bust than a full cup. You may also see "balconet" from some French-origin brands.

Are balconette bras good for big busts?

Yes, with the right construction. Look for balconette styles with three-part cups, side boning, and a firm underwire — these give enough structure to lift and contain a larger bust without the cups falling short. Avoid soft-cup balconettes above a DD if you need serious support; they work better for smaller sizes without reinforcement.

What necklines work best with balconette bras?

Square necklines, wide scoop necks, off-shoulder tops, and V-necks are where balconettes shine. The low, straight cup line sits well below most necklines without peeking out. They are less ideal under high crew necks or button-up shirts, where a T-shirt bra gives a smoother, more invisible line.