I'm an odd size, 32D, so I can never find my bras in stores. This bra in 34C runs small in the band, so it fits exactly like a 32D. It fits close to the skin all along the top edge of the cup so there are no crisp lines showing through T-shirts or satin tops, and yet the cups aren't so far up the chest that it pops up out of a camisole.This particular bra runs a little smaller than most Vanity Fair styles. I have other "fuller coverage" V.F. 34C's that are a little too roomy in the cup and band.I find this model perfectly supportive since I'm not heavy-chested, and the light foam structure of the cups keeps everything hidden even when it's cold out. The satiny finish is nice for keeping your shirts from clinging, too.As far as the cups and foam go, Vanity Fair bras are the only molded cup bras I've had that take at least 5 years of abuse to deform. The foam shell that makes the cup holds its shape perfectly, even if you wash them in the machine (which really you shouldn't). All of the vanity fair bras I have owned have refused to stretch or buckle in the cups, so even if you don't fill them out 100%, you look as if you do even years later.Colors: The grey color is quite dark, but it's a nice shiny graphite. The "ruby" color is a lot more purple than you might expect, more like a merlot wine color than ruby red.The "beige" or "nude" color looks invisible on very pale skin, but will stand out against tan skin. (It's less obvious than a white bra though).