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Female Body Type Calculator - Compare the 5 Female Body Shapes

This page is built for two jobs at once. First, it gives you a fast female body type calculator so you can enter bust, waist, and hip measurements and get a clean silhouette result. Second, it compares all 5 female body shapes in one place, so you can see how hourglass, pear, apple, rectangle, and inverted triangle differ before you click into a deeper guide.

That matters because the search intent behind a body type calculator female query is mixed. Some people want a tool. Others want a full explanation with examples, ratio rules, and styling logic. This page handles both. You can run the mini calculator, compare the decision tree, look at the side-by-side SVG silhouettes, and then move into the exact guide that matches your result.

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Tool

Female Body Type Calculator

Use this mini calculator to compare bust, waist, and hips quickly. It uses the same female silhouette logic as the main site, but keeps the interface focused on the three core measurements only.

Need cleaner numbers first? Open how to measure your body correctly before you calculate. If you want broader context after you calculate, compare your measurements with average body measurements.

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Full body type calculator
Current result: Hourglass
Bust Waist Hips

Hourglass

Balanced bust and hips with a clearly smaller waist.

Bust-Hip Diff 2 in
Waist-Hip Ratio 0.74
Waist-Bust Ratio 0.78

When you submit the calculator, this page highlights the matching section and activates the correct body type tab automatically.

Read the matching body type guide

Overview

The 5 Female Body Types at a Glance

Before you read the longer explanations, it helps to see the five common female body shapes next to each other. The visual comparison below turns the usual buzzwords into a simple proportion map.

Hourglass balances upper and lower body. Pear puts more width below the waist. Apple carries more visual volume at the center. Rectangle keeps the three measurements closer together. Inverted triangle puts the upper body ahead of the hips. Hover or focus a silhouette for emphasis, or click one to jump straight to that section.

5 Female Body Types Comparison Hourglass 8% Pear 20% Apple 12% Rectangle 46% Inverted Triangle 14%

The percentages shown here are approximate educational figures used to compare the patterns visually. Different studies and style systems classify shapes differently, so treat them as directional rather than exact.

How It Works

How to Determine Your Female Body Type

The easiest way to determine your female body type is to combine plain tape measurements with simple ratio checks. That keeps the process explainable. You are not guessing from a mirror alone, and you are not hiding the logic inside a black-box calculator.

The Measurement Method

Start with three numbers: bust, waist, and hips. The bust is measured at the fullest part of the chest. The waist is measured at the natural waist, not at the low waist and not at the widest part of the stomach. The hips are measured at the fullest point of the seat. Those three points are enough to separate the five core female shapes in a practical way.

The big advantage of the measurement method is repeatability. If you use the same tape position each time, you can compare changes over time and explain why clothing fit changes. If you need help getting clean numbers, use how to measure your body correctly before you classify shape.

The Ratio Method

Ratios explain the relationship behind the raw numbers. Hourglass usually shows bust and hips staying close with a waist-to-hip ratio at or under 0.75. Pear usually shows hips leading the bust by at least about 2 inches with the waist still smaller than both. Apple shows the waist moving closer to both bust and hips, often at or above 80% of each. Inverted triangle shows the bust leading the hips. Rectangle covers the straighter middle ground.

Ratios are why two women with the same waist can land in different categories. Absolute size does not decide shape. Proportion does. If you want another fast proportion number, run the waist-to-hip ratio calculator after you finish here.

Female Body Type Decision Tree

Female Body Type Decision Tree Bust vs hips difference? Bust > hips + 2 in Difference < 1 in Hips > bust + 2 in Inverted Triangle Waist-hip ratio <= 0.75? Waist-hip ratio < 0.80? Hourglass Apple or Rectangle Pear Rectangle

Shape 1

Hourglass Body Type

Bust and hips are roughly equal in size, with a waist at least 25% smaller.

Approx. prevalence: 8%

Hourglass Measurements & Ratios

  • Bust-hip difference: less than 1 inch
  • Waist-hip ratio: 0.75 or below
  • Waist-bust ratio: 0.75 or below
  • Example: 36 - 26 - 36 in / 91 - 66 - 91 cm

The hourglass body type is defined by balance. The bust and hips stay close together, while the waist drops enough to create a clear middle line. That balanced silhouette is why hourglass gets described as the classic feminine shape in many Western style guides. The useful point, though, is not the myth. It is the fit logic. Clothes often work best when they respect the waist instead of cutting straight from shoulder to hem.

From a measurement perspective, hourglass usually appears when bust and hips stay within about 1 inch of each other and the waist-to-hip ratio remains at or below 0.75. It is one of the less common female body shapes in popular style references, which is why many women who are close to hourglass still wonder if they are actually pear or rectangle. The best clue is balance: if jackets, dresses, and tops need room both above and below the waist, but look strongest once the waist is acknowledged, hourglass is often the right category.

If you want a reference point for absolute numbers, compare your inputs with average body measurements after you classify shape.

Hourglass Body Type Style Guide

Do
  • Wear wrap dresses that follow your curves.
  • Choose belted styles to define the waist.
  • Opt for fitted tops and high-waist bottoms.
  • Try body-skimming dresses for evening dressing.
  • Use V-necks and scoop necks to elongate the torso.
Do not
  • Avoid boxy oversized silhouettes that erase the waist.
  • Skip drop-waist styles when waist definition is the goal.
  • Avoid excessive volume at only the bust or only the hips.
  • Skip shapeless shift dresses if they flatten your balance.
  • Avoid very high necklines when they shorten the torso visually.

Famous Hourglass Body Types

Beyonce, Scarlett Johansson, Sophia Loren, Marilyn Monroe, and Salma Hayek are often cited as hourglass references because their upper and lower body stay visually balanced while the waist remains clear.

Read the complete hourglass body type guide

Shape 2

Pear Body Type (Triangle)

Hips are noticeably wider than the bust, with weight carried in the lower body.

Approx. prevalence: 20%

Pear Body Type Measurements & Ratios

  • Hips exceed bust by about 2 inches or more
  • Waist-hip ratio: under 0.80
  • Upper body reads narrower than the lower body
  • Example: 34 - 27 - 40 in / 86 - 69 - 102 cm

The pear body type, also called triangle, is defined by hips that lead the bust and shoulders clearly. Weight tends to be carried in the hips, thighs, and seat, while the upper body stays relatively narrower. Pear is one of the most common female body shapes, which is why so many women relate to the experience of trousers fitting one part of the body well while jackets or structured tops need a very different size conversation.

Measurement-wise, pear usually appears when hips exceed bust by at least about 2 inches and the waist-to-hip ratio stays under 0.80. From a health-pattern perspective, lower-body fat storage is generally treated as less concerning than central abdominal fat storage, although this page is still a fit and style guide rather than a medical assessment. The styling logic is straightforward: build more visual conversation above the waist. Structured shoulders, stronger necklines, brighter tops, and cleaner lower-body lines often bring the whole silhouette into balance without trying to hide the hips.

If your lower body leads, but you still want absolute context, compare your inputs with average body measurements.

Pear Body Type Style Guide

Do
  • Wear boat necks and off-shoulder tops to widen the upper line.
  • Choose A-line skirts that skim over the hips.
  • Use darker bottoms and brighter tops if you want visual balance.
  • Try wide-leg trousers that keep the lower line smooth.
  • Wear structured jackets with shoulder detail.
Do not
  • Avoid tapered trousers that emphasize hip width.
  • Skip clingy pencil skirts if they grab the widest point.
  • Avoid large embellishments placed only on the hips.
  • Skip low-rise jeans that cut across the fullest part of the body.
  • Avoid very clingy fabrics when you want a cleaner lower outline.

Famous Pear Body Types

Jennifer Lopez, Shakira, Rihanna, Kim Kardashian, and many early-career Beyonce references are often used to explain pear because the lower body leads the frame clearly.

Read the complete pear body type guide

Shape 3

Apple Body Type (Round)

Weight is carried in the midsection, with waist similar to or larger than bust and hips.

Approx. prevalence: 12%

Apple Body Type Measurements & Ratios

  • Waist is about 80% or more of hips
  • Waist is about 80% or more of bust
  • The midsection becomes the widest point visually
  • Example: 38 - 36 - 40 in / 97 - 91 - 102 cm

The apple body type, also called round, is characterized by fullness through the midsection. The waist measurement approaches or sometimes exceeds the bust and hips, so the center of the frame becomes the dominant visual feature. Apple does not mean one fixed weight or one fixed look. Some apple shapes have slim legs and a full bust. Others have strong shoulders or a softer overall frame. The common pattern is simply that the waist carries more of the visible volume.

In ratio terms, apple usually appears when the waist is at least about 80% of both bust and hips. That more central fat distribution is generally treated as a higher metabolic and cardiovascular concern than lower-body dominant patterns, which is why waist measurements matter so much in health screening. Still, this page is not diagnosing risk. It is explaining silhouette. Styling for apple usually works best when it creates vertical flow, avoids hard squeezing at the middle, and uses seams, necklines, and clean drape to move attention across the whole outfit rather than pinning it at the waist.

After classification, you can cross-check the center-line context with the waist-to-hip ratio calculator.

Apple Body Type Style Guide

Do
  • Wear empire-waist dresses that release below the bust.
  • Choose V-necks to elongate and draw the eye upward.
  • Use wrap-style tops with diagonal lines.
  • Try straight-leg or bootcut trousers for balance.
  • Wear monochromatic outfits when you want a cleaner column.
Do not
  • Avoid very tight waistbands that cut into the middle.
  • Skip belted styles that force the smallest possible waist.
  • Avoid cropped tops if they place a strong break across the center.
  • Skip pleated waist details that add extra volume at the middle.
  • Avoid horizontal stripes across the widest midsection point.

Famous Apple Body Types

Catherine Zeta-Jones, Drew Barrymore, Queen Latifah, Oprah Winfrey, and Rebel Wilson are often cited as examples of apple or round-leaning proportion patterns in style writing.

Read the complete apple body type guide

Shape 4

Rectangle Body Type (Straight)

Bust, waist, and hips are similar in measurement with minimal waist definition.

Approx. prevalence: 46%

Rectangle Body Type Measurements & Ratios

  • Bust-hip difference: less than about 2 inches
  • Waist-hip ratio: roughly 0.75 to 0.85
  • No single feature clearly dominates
  • Example: 35 - 30 - 37 in / 89 - 76 - 94 cm

Rectangle, also called straight, is usually described as the most common female body type in mainstream style references. Bust, waist, and hips stay relatively close together, which creates an even up-and-down silhouette with less dramatic waist contrast than hourglass or pear. That does not make rectangle bland. It often reads athletic, modern, minimal, or quietly tailored depending on styling and posture.

In measurement terms, rectangle usually appears when bust and hips stay within about 2 inches of one another and the waist-to-hip ratio sits between roughly 0.75 and 0.85. Many women with rectangle frames can move stylistically in two directions: they can create more curve with belts, peplums, ruching, and structured waist emphasis, or they can lean into clean columns, straight trousers, and simple dresses. That flexibility is the real advantage of the shape. The calculator label is not a limitation. It is a reminder that proportion is even, so styling can either build contrast or celebrate the straighter line.

When you want context for the underlying numbers, compare them with average body measurements.

Rectangle Body Type Style Guide

Do
  • Use belts to create waist definition when you want more shape.
  • Choose peplum tops to add volume at the hips.
  • Use ruffles or embellishment at bust or hips for contrast.
  • Try high-waisted bottoms with tucked-in tops.
  • Wear wrap dresses to create the illusion of curves.
Do not
  • Avoid assuming every outfit needs artificial waist shaping.
  • Skip boxy oversized outfits if they make the frame disappear.
  • Avoid very flat minimalist looks when you want more dimension.
  • Skip low-rise bottoms that visually erase the waist line.
  • Avoid shapeless straight cuts when you want a more built silhouette.

Famous Rectangle Body Types

Cameron Diaz, Natalie Portman, Keira Knightley, Taylor Swift, and Gwyneth Paltrow are often referenced in rectangle discussions because their proportions read balanced and straighter through the middle.

Read the complete rectangle body type guide

Shape 5

Inverted Triangle Body Type

Shoulders and bust are broader than the hips, creating a V-shaped silhouette.

Approx. prevalence: 14%

Inverted Triangle Measurements & Ratios

  • Bust exceeds hips by about 2 inches or more
  • Upper body reads wider than the hips
  • Waist-hip ratio often stays above 0.75
  • Example: 40 - 31 - 36 in / 102 - 79 - 91 cm

The inverted triangle body type is defined by a stronger upper line than lower line. Shoulders, bust, or both lead the hips, which creates the familiar V-shape silhouette. This body shape is often associated with athletic women, swimmers, and anyone whose upper-body training or natural structure creates more width above the waist. Even outside sports, though, it is a common enough pattern that many women notice tops fitting easily while skirts or trousers feel visually lighter by comparison.

Inverted triangle usually appears when bust exceeds hips by about 2 inches or more. The waist may still be defined, but the upper body remains the dominant feature. That is why the best styling advice is usually about balance, not reduction. You do not need to hide the shoulders. You need the lower body to carry enough movement, texture, or width that the whole silhouette feels stable. Fuller skirts, wide-leg trousers, bootcut denim, and cleaner necklines usually work well because they let the top breathe while giving the lower half a stronger visual role.

If you want another quick ratio check once you finish, open the waist-to-hip ratio calculator.

Inverted Triangle Body Type Style Guide

Do
  • Wear A-line and fuller skirts to add hip volume.
  • Choose wide-leg trousers to balance the shoulder line.
  • Use V-necks and scoop necks to soften the upper frame.
  • Try flared jeans and bootcut styles.
  • Place embellishment, color, or prints below the waist.
Do not
  • Avoid shoulder pads or very structured shoulders.
  • Skip halter necks if they make the shoulder line harder.
  • Avoid boat necks and off-shoulder tops when you want softness.
  • Skip very skinny jeans if they exaggerate the narrow lower body.
  • Avoid bold top-only embellishment when the upper body already leads.

Famous Inverted Triangle Body Types

Renee Zellweger, Naomi Campbell, Demi Moore, Angelina Jolie, and Misty Copeland are common inverted triangle references because their upper-body line leads the hips clearly.

Read the complete inverted triangle guide

Compare

Female Body Type Comparison Chart

If you are choosing between two neighboring results, the table below is often faster than rereading every long explanation. It compresses the main differences into one reference grid.

Feature Hourglass Pear Apple Rectangle Inverted Triangle
Approx. prevalence ~8% ~20% ~12% ~46% ~14%
Bust vs hips Nearly equal Hips lead Usually close Usually close Bust leads
Waist definition Strong Moderate to strong Minimal to moderate Minimal Moderate
Typical WHR range <= 0.75 0.70 - 0.80 > 0.80 0.75 - 0.85 0.70 - 0.80
Weight location Even Lower body Midsection Even Upper body
Health context Usually lower central-risk pattern Usually lower central-risk pattern Usually higher central-risk pattern Mixed, depends on distribution Usually lower central-risk pattern

WHR is a screening number, not a full body-shape classifier. Use the waist-to-hip ratio calculator if you want the waist-focused view beside the shape result.

Distribution

Which Female Body Type Is Most Common?

Rectangle is usually described as the most common female body type in mainstream style references, with pear often placed second. The chart below uses approximate comparison figures to show the relative spread.

Female Body Type Distribution Rectangle 46% Pear 20% Inverted Triangle 14% Apple 12% Hourglass 8%

Source note: these are approximate educational comparison figures commonly repeated in body-shape content. Exact percentages vary by study design, country, age mix, and classification rules.

Change Over Time

Can Your Body Type Change?

Yes, your visible body type can shift even though the broad skeletal frame stays fairly stable. What changes most is where muscle and body fat sit around that frame.

Weight gain and weight loss change ratios. If the waist changes more quickly than the bust and hips, the same person can move from hourglass toward rectangle or from rectangle toward apple. Pregnancy can widen the waist and hips temporarily. Menopause and other hormonal shifts can also change where the body stores fat, which is one reason some women who once read as pear or hourglass later find that their midsection has become the dominant feature.

Training changes the picture too. Lower-body focused training can make a rectangle frame read more pear. Upper-body training can push the same frame toward inverted triangle. None of this means the calculator is wrong. It means the visible silhouette is responsive to real changes in the body. The most useful mindset is to treat body type as a fit tool, not as a permanent identity.

Hormones and age

Fat distribution often changes during pregnancy, perimenopause, and menopause.

Training effect

Muscle gain can shift how the upper or lower body reads even when scale weight changes only slightly.

Fit takeaway

Recheck measurements every few months if clothing fit starts changing for reasons you cannot explain.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

These answers match the schema on the page and summarize the most common follow-up questions.

What are the 5 female body types?

The 5 female body types are hourglass, pear, apple, rectangle, and inverted triangle. Each shape is based on how bust, waist, and hips compare rather than on clothing size.

How do I calculate my female body type?

Measure your bust, waist, and hips, then compare the ratios. Hourglass keeps bust and hips close with a smaller waist. Pear puts hips ahead of bust. Apple puts the waist close to both bust and hips. Inverted triangle puts bust ahead of hips. Rectangle covers the straighter middle ground.

Am I hourglass or pear shaped?

The key difference is balance. If bust and hips stay close and the waist is clearly smaller, hourglass is more likely. If the hips lead the bust clearly, pear is more likely.

What is the most common female body type?

Rectangle is commonly described as the most common female body shape in mainstream style references. Pear is often placed second. Exact percentages vary by dataset and classification method.

Can my body type change over time?

Yes. Visible shape can shift with weight change, pregnancy, hormones, menopause, aging, and muscle gain, even though the broad skeletal frame stays fairly stable.

What measurements define an hourglass body type?

Hourglass usually means bust and hips are within about 1 inch of each other and the waist is clearly smaller, often with a waist-to-hip ratio of 0.75 or below.

What is the difference between body type and body shape?

In everyday style content the terms are often used interchangeably. More strictly, body shape describes visible proportion, while body type can be used more broadly.

Is the inverted triangle body type rare in women?

It is less commonly discussed than hourglass or pear, but it is not rare. It often appears in athletic women and in anyone whose upper body leads the hips.

What body type has the widest hips?

Pear usually has the widest hips relative to the upper body. Hourglass can also have full hips, but they are balanced by a similar bust measurement.

How accurate is a body type calculator?

A body type calculator is a useful proportion guide when measurements are taken carefully, but it does not replace tailoring, medical assessment, or real-world fit testing.