Maternity Fit Wedding Dresses & Bridal Wear UK

Size and Measuring guide

After payment for your dress, we send all customers their personal measurements form within 24 hours of payment for their dress where you can enter all neccessary information to help us make your dress and deliver on time.

 We calculate and add inches to your measurements depending on how many weeks pregnant you are. There is always going to be room for your bump, we never make a dress too small. If necessary you can have your dress taken in by your local seamstress if it is still too large before your wedding date.

Note: (Please be sure of your measurements before ordering and get help taking them, hopefully by a professional we accept no responsibilty for wrongly taken or calculated measurements.)

 

Maternity wedding gowns are sized predominantly by your bust measurement, so be sure to measure around the fullest part of your bust in inches.

Please measure using the guidelines given below in inches.

Bust- Not your bra size! Take the tape around your back and bring it across the fullest part of your bust. Your arms should be relaxed, down at your sides.
 You must wear a bra when taking this measurement, ideally the one you would wear under the dress (if any).

Waist/Bump- This is the largest part of your waist. Typically it's an inch or so above your belly button. Also known as the natural waistline.

Hips- This is the widest part of your hips, across the hipbone, (your bump may be included in this measurement depending on how low your bump is situated). Measurement is taken approximately 7 inches below the natural waistline.

Hollow to hem- Start the tape at the hollow at the base of your neck and measure down to where you want the hem passing the measuring tape over your bump and be sure you are wearing the same height heel you'll wear on your wedding day.

(optional, for dresses with sleeves only) - Arm Girth- Relax your arm and measure around the largest part of the upper arm.

OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION NEEDED:

1. How many weeks pregnant you are at present

2. Date you need the dress delivered by at the latest

3. The actual date you will be wearing the dress (we need this to calculate the inches we need to add to your measurements)