Size Guide
Please have a read through this guide to help you pick the best dress. We also offer in-person try-on
appointments in Cambridge, postal try-ons and a back-up dress option.
As many of these styles are fitted in comparison to our day-to-day wear, it is recommended to check your body measurements and compare against the size guide below.
When viewing our collection, please check the product description for our recommended fit. This is based on the measurements in the size guide below. If you have any further questions about sizing please contact us. You can also consult the individual brand websites for more detailed information on sizing.
Please remember this is a guide only. We still cannot guarantee that this will be 100% correct for you and we are not responsible if the recommended sizing does not accurately match your body type.

To find your bust, measure around the fullest part of your bust.
To find your natural waist, stand straight up and bend side to side to find where your body creases. For many, it is the smallest point, but it may not always be. Your natural waist is not in line with your belly button.
To find your hip measurement, stand with your feet straight below your hips and measure the fullest part around your booty. This is approximately 20cm below your natural waistline, but you should also stand side on in front of a mirror to make sure the tape is sitting at the fullest point.
Use a soft measuring tape, or if you don't have one grab some non stretchy string or ribbon and then measure that against a builders tape measure.
Wear lightweight, fitted clothing or underwear (either with a non padded bra or without as many of the dresses can be worn bra free). As you measure, make sure the tape is kept level and flat against your body, parallel to the floor. For accurate measurements, the tape should be snug but not uncomfortably tight.
Measure earlier in the day for the most accurate waist measurement.