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What Is The Fashion Fit Formula?

It's That Missing Piece of Information Needed To Create YOUR Wow Factor!

Actually, the formula itself is a series of mathematical calculations and algorithms (based on 12 of your vertical measurements), which provides your unique solution for your perfect:
Jacket Lengths (cropped, short, standard, above knee)
Skirt & Dress Lengths (micro-mini, mini, street and mid-calf)
Shorts & Capris (short-shorts, Bermuda shorts, long and short capris)
Sleeve Lengths (above and below elbow)
Belt Widths (perfect for you!)
Necklace Length (your optimum)

 

Why Does It Work?
It's based on bone structure and every person is unique.

In order to mass produce clothing, base measurements had to be used for the various sizes. Each designer’s ready to wear line is based on a perfectly proportioned linear (vertical) size model. The problem of course, is that each designer uses a different standard. For one designer the ideal woman is 5 foot 6 inches, while another may choose a 6 foot standard. As a result, most of us are wearing clothing that was designed for someone else.

How Does It Work? It's Based On Bone Structure.

 

The blonde figure on the left represents a perfectly proportioned linear figure—8 head lengths tall. The next two figures represent women who are both 5 foot 2 inches tall. Yet look at the differences of their bone structure. Notice how short the middle figure’s torso is compared to the figure on the right. The middle figure also has very long bones from the hip to the knee when compared to the other two.

As we have discussed, ready to wear clothing is designed to fit the standard of a perfectly proportioned linear figure. Look what happens here when different figures who wear the same dress size put on the same dress.

The dress fits the blonde with the perfect linear figure as a mini-skirt and short sleeves. Yet the same dress on the middle figure is a 3/4 length sleeve and mid-calf — the belt fits in the middle of her pelvic bone. The figure on the right shows too much cleavage, has elbow length sleeves and the waist sits on her pelvic bone. Both the hemlines on the middle and right fall far below the knee.

Three Women Wearing
The Same Size Suit...

Off The Rack

Three models put on the same suit.
Model Number 1: almost a perfect linear proportion, the suit fit and the only change needed was the position of the pin.

Model Number 2: jacket and skirt were too long.

Model Number 3: being the shortest model the suit jacket and skirt were far too long.

The Fashion Fit Formula Provides
The Polish Making Every Outfit Perfect.

Individual Fashion Fit Formula Solutions...

Model Number 1: pin needed to be moved to Triangle Of Power.

Model Number 2: jacket, skirt length and sleeves need to be shortened. Scarf was removed from neck and pearls to her perfect proportion were added.

Model Number 3: The jacket length and sleeves needed to be shortened. This model chose to wear her perfect mini-skirt length.