Body Shape Calculator to Find Your Perfect Silhouette Instantly

Last updated: July 05, 2025

Body Shape Calculator

Enter your measurements in inches or centimeters to find your shape.

Your Shape: ...
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Every body is beautiful, but knowing your natural silhouette makes shopping and getting dressed a lot less trial-and-error. Rather than guessing at which cuts will actually flatter you, the Body Shape Calculator works from three simple measurements to pinpoint your shape and hand you styling advice built around it. Here's how to run through it.

Step 1: Choose Your Preferred Unit

Near the top you'll find a toggle between Inches and CM — pick whichever you're more comfortable measuring in. Switch units and the placeholder examples in each field update automatically, so you've always got a rough sense of the number you're aiming for.

Step 2: Measure Your Bust

Wrap a soft measuring tape around the fullest part of your bust, keeping it level with the floor and letting it rest naturally rather than cinching it tight. That number goes into the "Bust Measurement" field.

Step 3: Measure Your Waist

Locate the narrowest point of your torso — usually just above the belly button, roughly where your body creases if you bend to one side — and wrap the tape there. Enter it into the "Waist Measurement" field.

Step 4: Measure Your Hips

Take the tape around the widest point of your hips and rear, keeping it level the whole way around, and enter that figure into the "High Hip Measurement" field.

Step 5: Calculate Your Shape

Once all three numbers are in, hit "Calculate Shape" and the tool will immediately return your body shape along with a brief, tailored description and styling pointers to go with it. Skip a field and it'll simply prompt you to fill in all three before it can calculate anything.

Understanding Your Results

The calculator looks at how your bust, waist, and hip numbers relate to each other and sorts the result into one of five familiar shape categories:

  • Hourglass — bust and hips sit close in balance with a clearly defined waist in between. Wrap dresses and belted pieces tend to show this shape off well.
  • Pear (Triangle) — hips run noticeably wider than the bust. Boat necks and statement necklaces help bring visual weight up to balance things out.
  • Inverted Triangle — bust or shoulders are wider than the hips. A-line skirts and wide-leg trousers do a nice job of evening things out below.
  • Rectangle (Straight) — bust, waist, and hips land fairly close in measurement. Peplum tops, ruffles, and structured layering can create the illusion of more curve.
  • Apple (Round) — the midsection carries more volume than the bust or hips. V-necks and monochrome, column-style dressing tend to give a sleeker, more elongated line.

Every result comes paired with a quick styling tip, so you walk away with more than just a label — you get a real sense of which silhouettes are likely to work in your favor.

Why Knowing Your Body Shape Helps

Once you understand your own proportions, shopping stops being a guessing game. Rather than hauling a dozen styles into the fitting room hoping something works, you can shop with a plan, reaching for cuts, necklines, and silhouettes built to complement your shape instead of fight it.

It's worth remembering that shape can change over time — weight fluctuations, muscle gain, or just the natural shifts that come with age can all play a part — so re-measuring now and then keeps your styling choices lined up with how your body looks today, not five years ago.

Three quick measurements are really all it takes. The Body Shape Calculator gives you a clear, personal jumping-off point for putting together a wardrobe that actually fits — and flatters — the body you have now.