Size Guide

Fashion for Every Body

Our Sizes

At Viva Voce, we believe that great style belongs to every body — full stop. That's why we partner with independent designers offering sizes from XXS to 6X and beyond, helping more people find clothing that fits and feels good.

Because every brand is independently owned and designs their collections in-house, sizing can vary from one designer to another. A size XL in one brand may fit differently from an XL in another.

We don't believe in "extended" sizing as an afterthought. Every size in our range is designed with care, attention to fit, and consideration for different body shapes and proportions.

Before ordering, we recommend checking the Size Guide where available. Many of our independent designers provide their own measurements and fit guidance, which can be found via the Size Guide link beside the size selector on the product page.

If a product doesn't include a Size Guide, or you're unsure which size to choose, please get in touch at contact@vivavoce.live and we'll guide you to the right fit.

Size Guide (General Reference)

Size Bust Waist Hips
XXS
XS
S
M
L
XL
XXL
3XL
4XL
5XL
6XL

Measurements refer to your body measurements. Please note: Individual brands may size differently. Where available, always refer to the product-specific Size Guide on the product page for the most accurate measurements.

Fit Tips

Different clothing types fit differently. Here's what to keep in mind when choosing your size:

Dresses & Jumpsuits

  • Measure your bust, waist, and hips and compare against the size chart — dresses are typically sized by the largest measurement.
  • For wrap or adjustable styles, sizing is more flexible — when in doubt, size up for comfort.
  • Maxi and midi styles have fixed hem lengths; check product descriptions for model height references.

Tops & Blouses

  • Focus on your bust measurement first for a comfortable fit across the shoulders and chest.
  • Oversized and relaxed styles are intentionally cut larger — sizing down is common.
  • Fitted styles run true to size; check sleeve length if listed in the product details.

Bottoms — Pants, Skirts & Shorts

  • Use your waist and hip measurements together — if they fall in different sizes, size to your hips for a comfortable fit and adjust at the waist if needed.
  • High-waisted styles are designed to sit above the natural waist — check the rise measurement in product details.
  • Wide-leg and relaxed fit bottoms are forgiving across sizes; fitted styles follow standard sizing closely.

Swimwear

  • Swimwear typically runs smaller than ready-to-wear — sizing up one size is often recommended.
  • For two-piece sets, tops and bottoms can be sized separately for the best fit.
  • Check fabric content — higher stretch fabrics are more forgiving across a wider size range.

Activewear

  • Active fabrics are designed to stretch and move — sizing true to your measurements works well for most styles.
  • For high-impact activities, a closer fit is preferred; for yoga and low-impact wear, a relaxed fit is perfectly fine.
  • Check waistband width and rise in product details — both affect comfort during movement.

Outerwear & Jackets

  • Consider what you'll wear underneath — if you layer frequently, size up one size.
  • Focus on shoulder width and bust measurements for the most accurate fit.
  • Structured styles run true to size; unstructured and oversized styles allow more flexibility.