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Nicole Miller Size Chart

 

How to Measure

Bust

Measure fullest part of bust

Rib Cage

Bottom of Bra

Waist

Measure around your natural waist (bend sideways - the crease is it)

High Hip

Approximately 3"   (8cm)  below waist

Low Hip

Approximately 9"   (23cm)  below waist or fullest part of hip & buttocks

Tips

The size you order must accommodate all measurements.  For example, if your bust is a size 2 and your hips are a size 4, then you should order a size 4.

If measurements fall between sizes, choose larger size.

Please note, fit can vary by fabrication.

 

Clothing, Apparel & Bridal

Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | Both

SizeUSBustWaistLow HipRib CageHigh Hip
XS / P0 - 232 - 33 inch
81 - 84 cm
25 - 26 inch
64 - 66 cm
351/4 - 361/4 inch
90 - 92 cm
27 - 28 inch
69 - 71 cm
311/2 - 321/2 inch
80 - 83 cm
S4 - 634 - 35 inch
86 - 89 cm
27 - 28 inch
69 - 71 cm
371/4 - 381/4 inch
95 - 97 cm
29 - 30 inch
74 - 76 cm
331/2 - 341/2 inch
85 - 88 cm
M6 - 836 - 37 inch
91 - 94 cm
29 - 30 inch
74 - 76 cm
391/4 - 401/4 inch
100 - 102 cm
31 - 32 inch
79 - 81 cm
351/2 - 361/2 inch
90 - 93 cm
L10 - 12381/2 - 40 inch
98 - 102 cm
311/2 - 33 inch
80 - 84 cm
411/4 - 431/4 inch
105 - 110 cm
331/2 - 35 inch
85 - 89 cm
38 - 391/2 inch
97 - 100 cm
XL14411/2 inch
105 cm
341/2 inch
88 cm
441/4 inch
112 cm
361/2 inch
93 cm
40 inch
102 cm
   
 

 

 

 

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Bottoms

Bottoms Size Chart

Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | Both

SizeUSWaistLow HipHigh Hip
XS / P0 - 225 - 26 inch
64 - 66 cm
351/4 - 361/4 inch
90 - 92 cm
311/2 - 321/2 inch
80 - 83 cm
S4 - 627 - 28 inch
69 - 71 cm
371/4 - 381/4 inch
95 - 97 cm
331/2 - 341/2 inch
85 - 88 cm
M6 - 829 - 30 inch
74 - 76 cm
391/4 - 401/4 inch
100 - 102 cm
351/2 - 361/2 inch
90 - 93 cm
L10 - 12311/2 - 33 inch
80 - 84 cm
411/4 - 431/4 inch
105 - 110 cm
38 - 391/2 inch
97 - 100 cm
XL14341/2 inch
88 cm
441/4 inch
112 cm
40 inch
102 cm
   
 

 

 

 

Denim Size Chart

Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | Both

SizeWaist
2525 inch
64 cm
2626 inch
66 cm
2727 inch
69 cm
2828 inch
71 cm
2929 inch
74 cm
3030 inch
76 cm
3131 inch
79 cm
3232 inch
81 cm
   
 

 

 

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Tops

Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | Both

SizeUSBustWaistRib Cage
XS / P0 - 232 - 33 inch
81 - 84 cm
25 - 26 inch
64 - 66 cm
27 - 28 inch
69 - 71 cm
S4 - 634 - 35 inch
86 - 89 cm
27 - 28 inch
69 - 71 cm
29 - 30 inch
74 - 76 cm
M6 - 836 - 37 inch
91 - 94 cm
29 - 30 inch
74 - 76 cm
31 - 32 inch
79 - 81 cm
L10 - 12381/2 - 40 inch
98 - 102 cm
311/2 - 33 inch
80 - 84 cm
331/2 - 35 inch
85 - 89 cm
XL14411/2 inch
105 cm
341/2 inch
88 cm
361/2 inch
93 cm
   
 

 

 

 

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Nicole Miller

Visit official website: https://www.nicolemiller.com

Nicole Miller is an American fashion designer and businesswoman.

Miller attended the Rhode Island School of Design where she earned a BFA in Apparel Design.  She studied for a year at L'Ecole de la Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne where she was trained to drape fabric and study the classical techniques of couture.  Miller described her Parisian training as "intense", but explained that it gave her training in fabric manipulation, which became a signature of her designs.

Miller's first shop opened in 1986 on Madison Avenue.  The brand has grown to 20 boutiques in major cities across the United States, and is sold in a number of high-end department stores. Miller designs an extensive collection for J.C. Penney and a home furnishing collection for Bed, Bath and Beyond.

Of her style, the designer has said: "I've always been downtown and uptown. I've had a lot of artist friends and I was always a little bit of a renegade."  Her modern design aesthetic is known for its bright prints and patterns.

Miller's father and her Parisian-born mother met in World War II.  Her father was an engineer at General Electric. Her father was great influence on young Miller; she attributes her ability to make clothing to her father's engineer-like mind. Miller said: "The way you figure out how to make something is engineering."

Her mother, on the other hand, "hated" living in America and insisted on dressing her daughters in a French-influenced style.  When Miller was asked by the Mattel toy company to design a Barbie doll, she claimed to have never owned a Barbie herself because her mother insisted that she and her sister play with French dolls.  Since December 2009, Miller's Barbie has been featured in an ongoing exhibit, Barbie: The Fashion Experience, at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis.

After completing studies at the L'Ecole de la Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne and graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design, Miller interned with dress designer Clovis Ruffin in New York City.  Miller began working as head designer at P.J. Walsh, a dress manufacturer. There, she was hired by the president of the company, Bud Konheim.  Konheim said one of the reasons he hired Miller was for her belief that design and business can be successful combination.  In 1982, Konheim started the company Nicole Miller with Nicole.

Her signature style has historically been black or boldly colored—with the cut of the clothes most important. Her main concern has always been proportions, curves and necklines.  Her designs are known to be sexy, yet classic.  She is a self-identified fabric junkie credited with popularizing many futuristic fabrics. Her styles range from body-conscious cocktail dresses, to wedding attire, to lounge wear, but she is best known for her form-flattering dresses and garish men's neckties. 

Miller draws inspiration from a wide range of influences including mid-20th century cinema, contemporary art, mid-20th century architecture, and exotic cultures.

In 1986, Miller opened her first shop on Madison Avenue.  Miller's fashion line launched in the mid 1980s with a conversational print men's tie collection that became a hit in the fashion world for a number of years.  Miller made headlines in September 1998 by presenting her spring 1999 clothing line one week ahead of her French counterparts, becoming the first American to do so.

In 2002, Miller designed costumes for the Houston-based Stages Repertory Theatre production of García Lorca's "Blood Wedding".

In a departure from designing adult fashions, Miller designed a Sesame Street line of clothing for babies and toddlers in 2004.  She also created a line of makeup products for Melaleuca.

Since 2005, Miller has designed a line of affordable clothes, handbags, footwear, fashion jewelry and other accessories for J.C. Penney. J.C. Penney credits this collaboration as result of extensive customer input.  Miller also designs a home furnishings collection that is distributed through Bed Bath and Beyond.

Celebrities of varying ages including Anjelica Huston, Beyoncé Knowles, Angelina Jolie, Brooke Shields, LeAnn Rimes, Lauren Hutton, Jennifer Stone, Susan Sarandon and Eva Longoria have worn, and continue to wear, her designs. Miller designed clothes for singer Cyndi Lauper's world tour.  She created gowns for Sheryl Crow to wear at the Grammys.

Miller and her partner, Kohnheim, have been in business together for over 28 years; the label has brought in $650 million in annual sales.

Currently, Miller's women's collection apparel is sold in more than 1,200 independent specialty stores and namesake boutiques in cities such as New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago, Atlanta, Philadelphia and in the affluent resort town of La Jolla. Her fashion line is also sold in department stores such as, Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bloomingdale's and Nordstrom.

In 2012, Miller joined the Fashion Advisory Board of Balluun.com, a fashion technology start-up focused on connecting fashion designers and retailers to conduct wholesale trade.


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Note: 1 inch = 2.54 cm, 1 cm = 0.394 inch, 1 foot = 30.48 cm, 1 cm = 0.033 foot, 1 foot = 12 inch, 1 inch = 0.083 foot

 

 

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How to measure without a ruler or tape measure?

If you don't have a ruler or tape measure handy, you can try to measure with a standard credit card, which has a width of 3 ⅜ inch or 8.56 cm and a height of 2 ⅛ inch or 5.4 cm.