Most bras are designed to be hidden.
The Jardin Bra is designed to be seen.
It carries the structure of fine lingerie and the presence of a going-out piece. Worn under a blazer, layered beneath sheer fabric, paired with high-waisted trousers, or worn as it is, the Jardin refuses the idea that fuller-bust support must be hidden beneath something more beautiful.
The beauty is the structure.
The Jardin is built with criss-cross construction and a wide bustier-style band. This matters because support should not live entirely in the shoulder straps. When straps carry too much weight, they dig, shift, and distort posture. The Jardin places support into the band and body of the garment, creating lift without asking the shoulders to do all the work.
For the fuller-bust woman, this distinction is essential.
A delicate-looking bra that does not support is not luxury. A supportive bra that feels clinical is not enough. The Jardin exists in the space between: French lace, visible beauty, and real structural intention.
The wide band creates stability. The criss-cross construction shapes and holds. The fully elastic back allows adjustment between sizes. The cup-first logic keeps the garment focused on the part of the fit that matters most.
The result is a bra that does not disappear by default.
It can be part of the outfit.
Under a white blazer, the Jardin becomes sharp and sensual. Beneath a sheer blouse, it becomes deliberate. With high-waisted evening trousers, it becomes a complete look.
This is not lingerie trying to be clothing. It is clothing built with lingerie intelligence.
The Jardin Bra was designed for the woman who wants support and cleavage, structure and softness, exposure and control. Not one or the other.
Both.