Editorial profile · CelebrityBraSizes.com

Meet Amelia,
Fashion & Sizing Editor.

Research · Fit context · Source transparency

Amelia researches publicly reported celebrity measurements, bra-size claims, sister-size relationships, and international conversions. Her work turns repeated online figures into clear editorial guides that explain what is known, what remains uncertain, and why sizing context matters.

4 Evidence labels reviewed
3 Core sizing systems
100% Context-first approach
Amelia, Fashion and Sizing Editor at CelebrityBraSizes.com
Editorial portrait Amelia
Editorial garment-fit analysis reviewed by Amelia
CBS Sourced with context
About the editor

Clearer sizing information, without overstating the evidence.

Amelia is the Fashion & Sizing Editor at CelebrityBraSizes.com. She focuses on how celebrity measurements and bra-size figures are reported, converted, repeated, and interpreted across fashion and entertainment media.

Many celebrity-size claims circulate without an original source. Amelia’s role is to trace what can be traced, flag what cannot be confirmed, and explain technical details such as band-and-cup relationships, sister sizes, international labeling systems, garment construction, and fit variation between brands.

Her editorial approach is respectful and educational. Profiles are written to help readers understand fashion sizing—not to judge a person’s body, create unrealistic comparisons, or present a reported figure as permanent fact.

01 Source status

Separating direct statements from reported, estimated, historical, and unverified claims.

02 Fit context

Explaining why band size, cup volume, styling, and construction affect how a size appears.

03 Conversions

Reviewing US, UK, EU, and sister-size relationships without pretending brand fit is universal.

04 Respectful language

Keeping editorial coverage neutral, factual, and focused on sizing education.

— Amelia, Fashion & Sizing Editor
Structured eveningwear fit analysis used in CelebrityBraSizes.com editorial research
Fashion fit, visually explained

A silhouette is not a measurement.

Clothing structure, padding, tailoring, posture, camera angle, and styling can change how the body appears. Amelia does not treat photographs alone as proof of a bra size.

“A responsible profile explains the limits of the available evidence as clearly as it explains the reported number.”
How Amelia reviews a profile

Every number passes through a context check.

Celebrity sizing information is rarely as simple as one repeated figure. Amelia uses a consistent review process so readers can quickly understand the strength, age, and meaning of each claim.

Step 01

Trace the claim

Look for the earliest identifiable source instead of relying on pages that repeat the same number.

Step 02

Label the evidence

Mark the figure as confirmed, reported, estimated, historical, conflicting, or unverified.

Step 03

Check sizing logic

Review the complete band-and-cup size, international system, and sister-size relationship.

Step 04

Explain uncertainty

State what remains unknown rather than converting editorial assumptions into apparent facts.

Editorial standards

Accuracy is more than repeating the most common answer.

A widely repeated figure may still originate from one unsupported estimate. Amelia’s profiles make that distinction visible.

01

No photo-based size claims

Visual garment analysis may discuss styling and fit, but images alone are not used as proof of a person’s bra size.

02

No universal cup-volume assumptions

A cup letter changes in volume with the band size. Complete sizes are reviewed instead of comparing cup letters by themselves.

03

No hidden uncertainty

Historical, conflicting, estimated, and unverified information is labeled clearly near the relevant figure.

04

No body ranking

Celebrity profiles are sizing references, not standards for comparing personal appearance or determining an ideal body type.

Found a stronger original source?

Amelia reviews correction requests that include a page URL and a credible source. Material changes are reflected in the profile’s evidence status and review information.

Request a correction →
About Amelia’s work

Frequently asked questions.

What is Amelia’s role at CelebrityBraSizes.com?

Amelia is the Fashion & Sizing Editor. She researches celebrity measurement claims, evidence status, sizing-system differences, sister sizes, fit context, and editorial corrections.

Does Amelia personally measure celebrities?

No. Profiles use publicly available interviews, statements, editorial references, and published reports. The site does not claim access to private fittings or confidential information.

Does Amelia estimate bra sizes from photographs?

No. Photographs can be affected by styling, padding, tailoring, pose, perspective, and editing. They are not treated as proof of an exact bra size.

Why do different websites list different sizes?

Conflicts may come from outdated information, unsupported estimates, international conversion errors, changing measurements, or differences between brands and sizing systems.

Are all sizes on the site confirmed?

No. Each profile should distinguish direct statements from reported, estimated, historical, conflicting, or unverified figures.

Can readers submit corrections?

Yes. Readers can use the corrections page to provide the relevant profile URL and a credible source for editorial review.