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How to Measure

 We strongly recommend having your measurements taken by a professional seamstress. Measurements should be taken in the undergarment you plan to wear with your bridal gown or bridesmaid dress. If you cannot get professional measurement, we strongly advise that you do not take the measurements yourself. Have someone help you and follow the guidelines below. Please note that Eleganze cannot be responsible for measurements. You are responsible for ordering the right size.

Bust Measurement

Measure the bust line at the fullest part of your chest. Stand naturally with your heels together. Let your arms rest by the side of your body. Position the tape so it covers the widest part of the back and the fullest part of your chest. Keep a thumb in the inside of the tape.

Waist Measurement

Place your hands at your natural waistline. This is where the tape should be positioned. Stand with your stomach at its natural position. Leave a little room by keeping a thumb on the inside of the tape. Do not pull the tape tight.

Hip Measurement

Stand naturally with your heels together in a relaxed posture. If you are measuring for a sheath dress, position the tape around the fullest part of your bottom. If you are measuring for an A-line dress, position the tape around the fullest part of your hip. Leave a little room by keeping a thumb on the inside of the tape. Do not pull the tape tight.

Dress Length

If you are 5'8'' or taller with the heels you plan to wear with the formal gown or bridesmaid dress, our designers strongly recommend that you order an extra length dress. An extra length dress is typically 5'' longer than the standard length dress. 

Hollow-to-Hem Measurement

Hollow-to-hem is a specific length measurement used for full length train (bridal) gowns only. Some designers offer the option to have a gown cut to a particular length for certain bridal gown designs. This is a difficult measurement to take. Fortunately, it is not needed for bridesmaid dresses, and only needed for a few bridal gowns. If the bridal gown you are ordering requires this measurement, we strongly recommend using a professional seamstress experienced with bridal gowns.

The hollow-to-hem measurement is taken from the depression at the base of the neck just above the collarbone to the hem. When taking this measurement, you will need to account for the fullness of an A-line or full-skirt gown by moving the tape forward away from the body, at the hem. The tape should be pulled out according to the fullness of the skirt. You will need to take the measurement with the exact heel height you will be wearing. Standard hollow-to-hem typically is 58 inches although it varies between designers.

(UK) Size Chart
(in inches)

 

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

22

24

26

28

Bust

34

35

36

37

38.5

40

41.5

43

45

47

49

52

56

Waist

25

26

27

28

29.5

31

32.5

34

36

38

40

43

47

Hip

37

38

39

40

41.5

43

44.5

46

48

50

52

55

59

shoulder to floor with shoes on :60 inches