*Note: For customized floor-length dresses, we will add 2 inches to fit high heels
Pull the tape across the widest part of your hips
Stand straight with barefoot together. Measure the length from the hollow space between your collarbones to the floor
Stand straight with barefoot together. Measure from the waist at the side, along the natural curve of your body, to the floor.
Stand straight and look straight ahead. Keep your arm and shoulder relax in a natural position. Measure along the natural curve of your body, from the left shoulder to the right.
Place the tape measure around your neck where your collar would lay. Leave enough room to breathe. The tape should be held comfortably snug against the skin of the neck.
Let your arm rest naturally. Measure around the fullest part of your bicep. Ensure you have a nice snug measurement.
The back length measurement is the vertical distance between the base of the neck and waist. Measure from the back to ensure your tape is flat.
Let your arm relax and rest in a natural position. Your elbow will be slight bent. Measure from the shoulder to elbow and from the elbow to the wrist.
Stand straight with barefoot together. Measure the length from the top of your head to the floor
Stand straight and measure the vertical distance from the hollow space between your collarbones to the waist line. The waist line is the narrowest part of your waist, which is usually one inch above your bellybutton.
Sweep Train | Court Train | Chapel Train | Cathedral Train | Royal Train |
0~15 | 16~20 | 21~27 | 28~42 | 43up |
Note: For dresses with trains, the length of the front of the dress is based on the Hollow to Hem measurement of each standard size. Train length remains the same for all sizes.
*Note: For customized floor-length dresses, we will add 2 inches to fit high heels
Pull the tape across the widest part of your hips
Stand straight with barefoot together. Measure the length from the hollow space between your collarbones to the floor
Stand straight with barefoot together. Measure from the waist at the side, along the natural curve of your body, to the floor.
Stand straight and look straight ahead. Keep your arm and shoulder relax in a natural position. Measure along the natural curve of your body, from the left shoulder to the right.
Place the tape measure around your neck where your collar would lay. Leave enough room to breathe. The tape should be held comfortably snug against the skin of the neck.
Let your arm rest naturally. Measure around the fullest part of your bicep. Ensure you have a nice snug measurement.
The back length measurement is the vertical distance between the base of the neck and waist. Measure from the back to ensure your tape is flat.
Let your arm relax and rest in a natural position. Your elbow will be slight bent. Measure from the shoulder to elbow and from the elbow to the wrist.
Stand straight with barefoot together. Measure the length from the top of your head to the floor
Stand straight and measure the vertical distance from the hollow space between your collarbones to the waist line. The waist line is the narrowest part of your waist, which is usually one inch above your bellybutton.
Sweep Train | Court Train | Chapel Train | Cathedral Train | Royal Train |
0~15 | 16~20 | 21~27 | 28~42 | 43up |
Note: For dresses with trains, the length of the front of the dress is based on the Hollow to Hem measurement of each standard size. Train length remains the same for all sizes.