Experience Unmatched Comfort with the Glamorise Mafic Lift Active Support Bra

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The Glamorise Mafic Lift Active Support Bra is a stylish and functional bra that is designed to provide ultimate support and lift for the active woman. It is specifically designed to help smaller cup sizes look fuller and more lifted while providing comfort and support during physical activity. This bra is made with a combination of high-quality materials, including a blend of polyester and elastane, which provides excellent stretch and durability. The wide adjustable straps are padded for added comfort and can be easily adjusted to provide the perfect fit. The bra also features a bottom band that is wide and secure, ensuring that it stays in place during exercise. One of the standout features of this bra is the Magiclift design, which includes a unique wire that provides additional support and lift without the discomfort of a traditional wire.


Morning Extra Magic Hour occurs one hour (very occasionally two) prior to regularly scheduled park opening. That means if the park is scheduled to open at 9AM to the general public, the Extra Magic Hour begins at 8AM. Transportation for the park offering Morning Extra Magic Hour will begin 30 minutes earlier than the opening time.

I have seen many shows at The Sinclair and I am yet to witness an artist be able to captivate an audience in that way and hush an audience of hundreds to a complete pin-drop silence. The duel guitars swam in a sea of tremolo and reverb and Jenkins s beautifully warm vocal dovetailed nicely into the headliners set as they share a lot of the same qualities in their voices and tone.

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One of the standout features of this bra is the Magiclift design, which includes a unique wire that provides additional support and lift without the discomfort of a traditional wire. The wire is cushioned and provides a gentle lift that enhances the natural shape of the bust while also providing a flattering and lifted appearance. This design also helps to prevent bounce and movement during physical activity, keeping the breasts securely in place.

Songwriting Sorcery And Pure Magic: Aoife O’ Donovan At The Sinclair

As the lady and I ascended the stairs to The Sinclair I have an overwhelming sense of anxious tension wash over me. I had been waiting for this homecoming show of Aoife’s for quite some time. Where “In The Magic Hour” slightly departs from the songwriter’s more bluegrass folksy roots, the collection of songs commands ab it more presence and a heartier sound, sonically speaking. The textures are a bit more heavy and the strokes the music takes on the canvas of the record is somewhat more electrified and severe, but in the element that is is a bit more robust and less acoustic driven kind of a way. I was curious to see how O’ Donovan and her band would take those sounds and recreate them in a live setting. To say they didn’t disappoint in an incredibly large understatement.

The opening act of this show in the duo of Cassandra Jenkins and Sam Evian was a good pairing for Aoife and her band and opened the show up nicely. Despite a few nervous hiccups on a song or two, I enjoyed their set. The duel guitars swam in a sea of tremolo and reverb and Jenkins’s beautifully warm vocal dovetailed nicely into the headliners set as they share a lot of the same qualities in their voices and tone.

Aoife and her band (guitarist Anthony da Costa and drummer Steve Nistor) took the stage to a roar of applause from the packed house at The Sinclair. As a homecoming show of sorts, she made a comment about the band giving her grief for knowing approximately 70% of the crowd personally. Well, the love in the room from that 70% and beyond was evident by the time the first note rang out in the set.

As the trio pressed their way through a collection of songs from both ‘Magic Hour’ and ‘Fossils’, favorites such as the bright and inner looking title track of the most recent album, the locomotive driving energy of “Hornets”, and the haunting, plodding ‘Stanley Park’ you could hear a pin drop (well, aside from the boorish group of 50-something ladies next to me…immediately in front of the stage). But I, nor anyone in the audience, allowed that to detract from their experience.

By the time O’ Donovan excused Anthony and Steve from their duties the power and feeling in the room was all encompassing, comforting and at ease, but on fire all the while. She then launched into an absolutely breathtaking version of Joni Mitchell’s “You Turn Me On, I’m A Radio” that sent shockwaves through the room and chills down anyone-present-with-a-beating-heart’s spine. I have seen many shows at The Sinclair and I am yet to witness an artist be able to captivate an audience in that way and hush an audience of hundreds to a complete pin-drop silence. Beauty incarnate.

The trio managed to take the songs I had heard on Fossils, Magic Hour and witnessed live previously and elevate them to soaring pinnacles. Not necessarily to a better or totally heightened state in the sense of improving, but something completely different and interesting and beautiful. Da Costa’s guitar playing over the songs ranged across the map. From light coloring over the acoustic guitar rhythm to straight out metal guitar riffing…it was a truly entertaining, magnificent thing to behold. I love to see when a musician is fully engulfed in the music, and his enthusiasm was off of the charts. Top it off with some subtle, but extremely effective and gorgeous harmonies and well, swoon folks. Drummer Steve Nistor added a whole different element in his drumming. He added funk and a groove to songs that I have come to love and allowed me to experience those songs in a different fashion last evening courtesy of the band.

I’ve been a fan of O’ Donovans since her early days with Crooked Still and on the way home last evening my wife asked me what it was about her that made me fall so head over heels for her music and her songs…and I am left speechless. I am not quite certain I can properly or effectively put words to why these songs affect me so much, they just do. And perhaps, that inability to express and illustrate a feeling or emotion is fitting and truly enlightening in its own way about the music this songwriter crafts. Music that instills feelings without being cognitive of the reason or being able to summarize those emotions in mere adjectives and descriptors. That, my friends, is the real magic…

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In addition to its support and lift features, the Glamorise Mafic Lift Active Support Bra is also incredibly comfortable to wear. The breathable and moisture-wicking fabric keeps the breasts cool and dry during workouts, helping to prevent sweat build-up and discomfort. The bra also has a wide range of sizes available, ensuring that every woman can find the perfect fit and support. Overall, the Glamorise Mafic Lift Active Support Bra is a versatile and stylish bra that combines support, lift, and functionality for the active woman. Its unique Magiclift design provides the perfect amount of support and lift without the discomfort of traditional wires, while its comfortable and breathable fabric keeps the breasts cool and dry during physical activity. Whether you're hitting the gym, going for a run, or simply looking for an everyday bra that provides excellent support, the Glamorise Mafic Lift Active Support Bra is a fantastic choice..

Reviews for "The Glamorise Mafic Lift Active Support Bra: The Secret to a Flawless Fit"

1. Sarah - 2 stars
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2. Rachel - 1 star
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3. Amy - 2 stars
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