Size Guide
What to Consider When Choosing Dress Sizes?
When selecting dress sizes, consider your bust, waist, and hip measurements. If these three measurements don't align, prioritize the bust and waist, and lastly, the hip measurement, while also considering the dress pattern.
Remember, not every outfit will fit you perfectly. Dresses can generally be taken in by up to two sizes, so choosing a larger size can give you an advantage when it comes to alterations. For example, if your bust measurement suggests a size 36 and your waist measurement suggests a size 38, opting for a size 38 would be the ideal choice for you.
What to Consider When Choosing an Evening Dress Size?
When selecting the size for evening dresses, just like with other dresses, you should consider your bust, waist, and hip measurements. If these three measurements don't align, prioritize the bust and waist, and finally, the hip measurement, taking into account the dress pattern. If the model has a neckline, that should also be considered.
Remember, not every outfit will fit your body perfectly. Evening dresses can generally be taken in by up to two sizes, so choosing a larger size can give you an advantage when it comes to alterations. For instance, if your bust measurement corresponds to a size 36 and your waist to a size 38, opting for a size 38 would be the ideal choice for you.