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Today's Date: 9/7/2010

The Fit is Everything to Look Your Best!

For manufacturers to make garments that are cost effective, they had to create sizes and fit us to them. Today's "one size fits most" has conditioned us over time; we've been taught to find the nearest fit to our bodies and settle.

This is fine for clothes to knock around in, but getting a great fit can be the difference between looking stunning or not right at all.  Problem is -- with styles becoming increasingly unstructured making a great fit unnecessary, we've become terribly unfamiliar with what a great fit looks like these days.

And almost nobody fits one size perfectly.  

When dressing up - fit is everything! That dress or tux may be incredibly gorgeous and expensive, but if it doesn't fit right you're not going to look your best. A great fit should enhance your best points and not emphasize your less-than-perfect. Somebody standing right next to you may have spent much less but look like a million with a great fit! That's not to say that you can wear an ugly garment and look great if it fits right, but it sure does help.

Keys to looking great:

  1. Select a style that will be great on you (not your friend, the model or the mannequin). The style should emphasize your great features and diminish your less-than-perfect. Know your body and coloring - and be honest. Just because you love it doesn't mean that it will love you!
  2. Make sure you select the right size.  The width has to accommodate your widest point and the length must be long enough. You can have it taken in or shortened but you cannot add width or length to the wrong size. It should not pull anywhere. Pick the right basic size first then . . .
  3. Have it altered to fit perfectly by a qualified professional.  It should look like it was made just for you. Altering can be the difference between so-so and stunning!

After a state final last fall I overheard one mother saying "The Judges just don't like this dress!" Standing back I could clearly see the problem. The dress was gorgeous and a wonderful color on her child but it wasn't working well on her. The basque (V) waistline was far too low causing it to come down under her rounded "baby belly". It's perfectly normal for a child her age to have the classic egg-shaped tummy, but the heavily stoned vibrantly colored gown was acting like a neon sign screaming "round tummy here!". She needed to have the bodice shortened, which could have made it very flattering.

A too-long bodice like that is a very common problem. So is a gaping neckline. An ill-fitting bustline is frequently seen on girls who are pre-teen and young teens in between size ranges (no longer in a child's sizes but not yet developed enough for a Jr. Miss). This can usually be corrected; some times it's just a matter of changing or adding a dart.

Don't fall in love with the outfit and assume that it's going to make you look terrific. We have to look in the mirror with fresh eyes and really see ourselves.  Accept that almost any garment should be adjusted to look and fit much better. If something doesn't look quite right, it likely needs to be adjusted.  While pageant wear should have a formal fit that is very close, it should never pull or be uncomfortable. This may not be necessary for every day wear, but it is critical when we simply must look our best!

The final key:

Just like anything else, the quality of the professional directly affects the quality of the outcome. Alterations are a specialty. The lady down the street may sew, but is she a trained, qualified alterations specialist?

Have it altered by a professional specializing in the type of work you need -- one who really knows what they are doing. Training is everything. Just like doctors practice their specialty, so do seamstresses and alterationists. For dresses and gowns, that's a bridal or pageant specialist. For suits and tuxedos, it's a tailor.

Be courteous but firm. If it is an independent seamstress, ask to see samples of their work or at least a photo album of work they have completed. If the person you are talking with isn't able to do the adjustments, politely move on.

And finally, allow plenty of time for the alterations. Quality specialists are booked far in advance; don't expect them to drop everything and squeeze you in right away. You will want to be sure that you have ample time to try it on, check the results and have things changed if it is not yet fitting quite right.

Janet Donahue is President of The Perfect Pear, l.l.c. / Perfect Occasions since 1993. She is chief designer of their Private Collection of girls' dresses. See them at www.perfectdresses.com.

 

 

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