How To Measure Yourself

Taking your measurements at home is simple and helps you compare your numbers with our garment measurements.

This makes choosing your perfect fit clearer, calmer, and more confident.

All you need is a soft measuring tape and a mirror (optional).

BUST MEASUREMENT

How to measure:

  1. Stand naturally with relaxed shoulders.
  2. Wrap the tape around the fullest part of your bust.
  3. Keep the tape straight around your back and front.
  4. Hold it comfortably — not tight.

Tip: Your bust measurement is especially important for dresses and tops with shaping.

WAIST MEASUREMENT

How to measure:

  1. Find your natural waist (the narrowest part of your torso).
  2. Wrap the tape around this spot.
  3. Keep the tape level and comfortably fitted.
  4. Stay relaxed — no sucking in.

Tip: Your natural waist usually sits just above your belly button.

HIP MEASUREMENT

How to measure:

  1. Stand with feet hip-width apart.
  2. Measure around the fullest part of your hips and bottom.
  3. Keep the tape level, gentle, and smooth.

Tip: This measurement is essential for skirts, pants, and fitted lower-body styles.

GARMENT LENGTH

How to measure:

  1. Stand straight with relaxed shoulders.
  2. Measure from the highest point of your shoulder (where the strap sits).
  3. Run the tape down to where you’d like the hem to fall.

Tip: Compare this number with the garment length listed on each product page.

 

EXTRA TIPS FOR CONFIDENT SIZING

  • Don’t pull the tape tight, let it sit comfortably.
  • Measure twice if you’re unsure (numbers can vary slightly day to day).
  • Always check the Fabric & Fit tab on each product page for garment-specific details.
  • Use the fit category (Relaxed, Flexible, Softly Fitted, etc.) as a guide for comfort and feel.


A NOTE JUST FOR YOU

Your measurements are simply information, never a label or a definition. They’re here to support you in finding pieces that feel beautiful, comfortable, and true to your personal style.