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Size Guide

 

WOMEN’S SIZE CHART

 

SIZE

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

Bust

32

33

34

35

36

37

38.5

40

42

Waist

24

25

26

27

28

29

30.5

32

34

Hips

35

36

37

38

39

40

41.5

43

45

 

WOMEN’S MODERN SIZE

XS

S

M

L

SIZE

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

BUST

32

33

34

35

36

37 ½

39

WAIST

23 ½

24 ½

25 ½

26 ½

27 ½

29

30 ½

HIP

34

35

36

37

38

39 ½

41

 

Measuring Instructions:
Before beginning read the guidelines below and then compare your measurements to the charts above. For the best fit, wear little or no clothing while measuring, and use a fabric tape measure.

Bust: Wrap the tape around the fullest part of your bust, then drop your arms to your sides to measure.

Waist: Measure around your natural waistline, keeping the tape comfortably loose.

Hips: Stand with your heels together, and measure around the fullest part of your hips.

 

Dress style definitions:

 

A-line
An A-line silhouette, cut close to the hip and with a slight flare at the hem, is flattering for all figures. It can balance a figure that's small on top and fuller on the bottom. The skirt has a smooth, perfectly continuous shape all the way around because it doesn't require a vent.

 

Empire waist
An Empire waistline flatters a range of figures. It hits high, at the smallest part of the waist. The effect lengthens the body and the legs. 

 

Full-length hemline
Full-length dresses have been worn for centuries, but there's a reason they're still popular today: an unbroken line almost or all the way to the floor has a graceful, elongating effect. A train in the back adds the illusion of floating across the floor.  

 

Halter neckline
A halter neckline is a sophisticated look that works well with broad shoulders or a tall figure.  

 

Low-cut back
A dress cut low in the back will emphasize a feature that looks beautiful on every figure. It looks sophisticated and modern but still classic.  

 

Scoop neckline
A scoop or U-shaped neckline flatters all figures. It elongates the neck with more subtlety than a V-neckline, and it reveals a flattering glimpse of the collarbone.  

 

Short-length hemline
Although traditionally worn during daylight or cocktail hours, knee-length dresses have a fresh, modern feel that works for semiformal events at night. Short dresses look most flattering when the hem hits anywhere from the lower part of the knee to just above it.  

 

Strapless bodice
A strapless design accentuates great shoulders and works well on a fuller bust. It brings the eye to the collarbone, always a beautiful feature on any figure.  

 

V-shaped neckline
A V-shaped neckline has a graceful effect because it elongates the neck. It's particularly flattering for a B- or C-cup figure.