Standard DaVinci Bridal Size Chart
Size | Bust |
Waist |
Hip |
2 | 32 | 24 |
36 |
4 | 33 | 25 | 37 |
6 | 34 | 26 | 38 |
8 | 35 | 27 | 39 |
10 | 36 1/2 |
28 1/2 |
40 1/2 |
12 | 38 | 30 | 42 |
14 | 39 1/2 |
31 1/2 |
43 1/2 |
16 | 41 1/2 |
33 1/2 |
45 1/2 |
18 | 43 1/2 |
35 1/2 |
47 1/2 |
20 | 45 1/2 |
37 1/2 |
49 1/2 |
22 | 47 1/2 |
39 1/2 |
51 1/2 |
24 | 49 1/2 |
41 1/2 |
53 1/2 |
26 | 51 1/2 |
43 1/2 |
55 1/2 |
28 | 53 1/2 |
45 1/2 |
57 1/2 |
30 | 55 1/2 |
47 1/2 |
59 1/2 |
Designers make their dresses with a standard Hollow to Hem measurement. This standard measurement varies between designers but normally is 58” Hollow to Hem. Designers recommend considering extra length if you’re taller than 5’8” with the heel height you’ll wear with the gown. Extra length is typically 1” to 6” longer and will vary between designers. Availability and fees are dependent on each designer.
Once you’ve taken your measurements, see the selected designer in Size Charts under Tailor’s Advice. The designer’s size chart shows the measurements they use to make each size. Compare your measurements to the size chart to determine the size to order. Gowns are not custom made according to your measurements and will run differently than normal street clothes. Most gowns will need some type of alterations.
If your measurements indicate different sizes for the bust, waist, and hip measurements, designers generally suggest ordering according to the largest measurement. Gowns can be taken-in, but due to the modest seam allowance in the gowns, there may not be enough fabric to release to the size needed.