2. Waist
- Measure around the widest part of your hips.
First, understand that the natural waistline is the smallest part of a woman's torso. It is usually about an inch above the belly button. No matter what your height or body shape, be sure to stand normally (with shoulders relaxed and feet together) before measuring. Measure around the natural waistline (the narrowest point of the torso), keeping the measuring tape parallel to the floor.
3. Hips
- When measuring your hips, just relax your body and don't suck in your stomach.
Your hips are a tricky measurement to get without help, but if you don't know this number, the rest of the process will be impossible. The easiest way to measure is to stand with your feet together and place the measuring tape around the fullest part of your hips. Once you have that number, you can subtract it from your full hip measurement to find out what size dress will fit you best.
4. Hollow to Hem
- Measure from the hollow at the base of your neck to where you want the dress to end at the floor (just below, above, or at the ankles).
The length of the dress's hemline is another important factor that determines the amount of fabric used in creating the finished product. For example, if you want a floor-length gown, it may require additional yardage in order to accommodate the extra length. In this case, take your height into consideration when purchasing fabric so it
fits properly once cut off and sewn into place on the body. Hence, starting at the hollow of your collarbone, measure down to the hem of your dress.
Note: The length is measured starting from the base of the neckline, not from the top of your neck.