The Love Curves Method

The Love Curves Method is a buyer-level approach to understanding fashion fit for curves.

Through Foundation, Construction and Proportion, it reveals why clothes fit, or why they don’t.

It’s the cut, not your body, that determines the outcome.

Explore The 3 Main Principles Below

Foundation.

Foundation refers to the base elements of a garment – fabric composition, weight, stretch and recovery. Before cut or silhouette even come into play, the foundation determines how a piece behaves on the body. A garment with poor recovery will sag. A fabric without structure will collapse. Understanding foundation means recognising that fit begins long before the garment touches your shape.

Construction.

Construction is how a garment is engineered. Seams, darts, panels, waistbands and closures all influence how the fabric shapes the body. The placement of a seam can sculpt, or widen. The depth of a dart can define, or flatten. Construction is not decoration; it is architecture. When construction is considered properly, the garment works with the body rather than against it.

Proportion.

Proportion is the visual balance between garment and body. Rise length, hem placement, sleeve volume and silhouette all affect how the eye reads shape. Proportion determines whether a look feels balanced, elongated, structured or overwhelmed. It is not about size, it is about harmony. When proportion is correct, the entire silhouette makes sense.