How to measure

Our gowns are tailored to your individual measurements, fitting your silhouette perfectly. Measurements are taken from A to Z, leaving no detail to chance. There is no identical cut; each gown is unique because every client is different.

Professional intervention is not required to take measurements for your gown. You can simply be assisted by a family member or friend. Measurements should be taken while wearing the clothing normally worn under your gown.

N.B: It’s important to take accurate measurements to avoid errors in the tailoring of your gown. Don’t hesitate to seek assistance from a family member or conduct a double check.

Shoulder width

To measure your shoulder width, keep your arms straight along your body, and ideally, have someone assist you in measuring the distance between the two shoulders (bone to bone), following the curvature of the back at the neck level. Place the end of the tape measure on the tip of one shoulder (shoulder bone) and extend it horizontally across your back.

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Arm

Place the end of the tape measure on the tip of your shoulder (shoulder bone) and measure the distance to the wrist bone. The arm measurement should start from the point where you measured your shoulders.

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