Wedding Dress Size Calculator – Find Your Perfect Bridal Fit Instantly

Visual representation of a wedding dress size calculator, featuring measurement inputs and size selection for brides.

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Find your perfect wedding dress size and flattering silhouette with our expert calculator — designed to simplify sizing across top designers like Kennedy Blue and Evelie.

Wedding Dress Size & Body Shape Calculator

Wedding Dress Size & Body Shape Calculator

Find your perfect fit with our expert tool

US Size
UK Size
EU Size

Tip: Most wedding dresses can be altered 1-2 sizes down. Going up is harder — when in doubt, size up!
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Why the Wedding Dress Size & Body Shape Calculator Matters?

Selecting the perfect wedding dress is one of the most important decisions a bride will make. While design, fabric, and silhouette play a significant role in defining your bridal aesthetic, fit is paramount. A well-fitted gown enhances your natural shape, ensures comfort throughout the day, and contributes to a polished, confident appearance in photographs.

However, determining the correct size can be challenging. Unlike ready-to-wear clothing, bridal sizing is not standardized across designers. Variations in cut, structure, and brand-specific grading mean that a size 12 in one label may fit differently than a size 12 in another. Additionally, many brides are surprised to learn that bridal sizes typically run smaller than streetwear sizes, often requiring a jump of one to three sizes.

Bridal Size Chart: US, UK, and EU Conversions

US

UK

EU

BUST (IN)

WAIST (IN)

HIPS (IN)

4

8

36

33

25

35

6

10

38

34

26

36

8

12

40

35

27

37

10

14

42

36

28

38

12

16

44

37

29

39

14

18

46

38

30

40

16

20

48

39

31

41

18

22

50

40

32

42

20

24

52

41

33

43

How Our Wedding Dress Size & Body Shape Calculator Works

Our calculator goes beyond a basic size chart by incorporating multi-dimensional data to deliver personalized recommendations. It is designed to account for:

  • Individual body proportions (bust, waist, hips)
  • Designer-specific fit variations (e.g., Kennedy Blue, Mori Lee, Justin Alexander)
  • Body shape classification (hourglass, pear, apple, rectangle, inverted triangle)
  • Hollow-to-hem ratio for length accuracy
  • Size transition logic when measurements fall between standard sizes

The tool compares your inputs against a curated database of real bridal size charts, including those from leading designers such as Kennedy Blue and Evelie’s stocked labels. When your bust, waist, or hips fall into different sizes, the calculator applies the industry-standard rule: size up to the largest measurement. This ensures the garment can be altered down, which is far more feasible than letting it out.

How to Measure for a Wedding Dress: Best Practices

Two women in wedding dresses stand together, admiring their reflections in a large mirror.

Accurate self-measurement is the foundation of successful bridal shopping, especially when purchasing online. To ensure precision, follow these professional guidelines:

Bust

Using a soft, flexible measuring tape, measure around the fullest part of your bust, passing under the arms and around the back. The tape should be level and parallel to the floor.
Important: Measure while wearing the type of supportive undergarment you plan to wear on your wedding day, as this can significantly affect the outcome.

Natural Waist

Stand upright and bend slightly to the side. The natural crease that forms is your natural waist — typically located just above the navel. Measure around the narrowest point of your torso. Avoid pulling in your stomach or holding your breath, as this can distort the measurement.

Hips

With your feet together, measure around the fullest part of your hips and buttocks — usually 7 to 9 inches below the natural waist. This measurement is critical for gowns with structured skirts, such as ballgowns or fit-and-flare silhouettes.

Measure from the hollow of your throat (the dip at the base of the neck) straight down to the floor, wearing the heel height you intend to wear on your wedding day. This measurement ensures proper gown length and is particularly useful when ordering made-to-measure or off-the-rack gowns.

Body Shape and Silhouette Recommendations

Beyond size, proportion and silhouette are critical to achieving a flattering fit. The calculator analyzes your measurements to classify your body shape and suggest styles that enhance your natural form.

BODY SHAPE

CHARACTERISTICS

RECOMMENDED SILHOUETTES

Hourglass

Bust and hips are balanced, defined waist

Fit-and-flare, mermaid, sheath

Pear

Hips wider than bust

A-line, ballgown, high-waisted

Apple

Waist is the widest point

Empire waist, V-neck, drop-waist

Rectangle

Bust, waist, hips are similar

Belted sheath, ballgown, illusion waist

Inverted Triangle

Bust/shoulders wider than hips

Ballgown, A-line, boat neck

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if I fall between sizes?

If your measurements correspond to different sizes, order the larger size — specifically, the size that matches your largest measurement. Most gowns can be altered down by one to two inches, but letting out seams is limited by seam allowance.

Are alterations necessary?

In most cases, yes. Even with accurate sizing, minor adjustments are typically required to perfect the fit, especially in the bust, waist, and hem. Budgeting for alterations is a standard part of the bridal process.

Do wedding dresses run small?

Yes, most wedding dresses are sized smaller than ready-to-wear clothing. It is not uncommon for a bride to wear a size 10 in streetwear and a size 14 in her bridal gown.

Can I trust online size calculators?

The reliability of a calculator depends on its data sources and logic. Our tool is built on verified size charts from leading designers and includes logic for body shape, proportion, and brand-specific fit, making it more accurate than static charts.

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