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The Mirella Kasorra Fit Classification Handbook: Mastering the Art of Structural Mapping

 Phase I: The Philosophy of Kasorra Fit Architecture

In the atelier of Mirella Kasorra, we do not merely manufacture garments; we engineer a "stage" for the human form. Our design ethos is rooted in Dark Velvet Architecture, a synthesis of two opposing forces: the Mirella—representing elegance and velvet softness—and the Kasorra—representing braided strength and structural authority. We call this "Structured Power with Velvet Softness."
This handbook transcends the limitations of generic retail sizing. We reject the notion of the simple "bra size" in favor of Structural Mapping. By treating the Hybrid Demi-Balconette silhouette as a piece of couture engineering, we ensure the garment acts as a cantilevered foundation for the wearer’s presence. To achieve this precision, we begin with a rigorous process of anatomical observation.
Phase II: The Mirella Measure Ritual
The ritual is a technical mapping of the body’s load-bearing requirements. It requires two distinct data points to establish the garment's tensile foundation:
  1. The Underbust Measurement: Measured snug and straight around the ribcage. This establishes the load-bearing foundation and dictates the band's structural integrity.
  2. The Full Bust Measurement: Measured at the point of maximum projection. This identifies the total volume the three-panel architecture must encapsulate.
Qualitative Mapping Factors
Beyond the numerical data, the ritual identifies three qualitative factors that dictate how the architecture will interact with unique anatomy:
Factor
Description
Architectural Significance
Projection Depth
The forward extension of tissue from the chest wall.
Mandates the depth of the underwire curve to prevent flattening of the silhouette.
Root Width
The horizontal footprint where tissue attaches to the ribcage.
Dictates underwire width; the wire must encompass all tissue so the Side Kasorra Panel can center the fullness.
Fullness Distribution
The concentration of volume (Upper, Lower, or Center).
Determines the reinforcement ratios between the Lower Support and Upper Mirella panels.
These observations are the blueprints used to translate raw measurements into specific MK Structural Codes.
Phase III: Decoding the MK Structural System
The Mirella Kasorra system moves beyond the archaic A–H scale by adding specific structural enhancements. A "36D" is merely a volume; a 36D MK-P is a tailored architectural solution. Our garments utilize a Three-Panel Architecture: the Lower Support Panel (firm stretch satin for lift), the Side Kasorra Panel (braided strength to push tissue inward), and the Upper Mirella Panel (soft mesh for light containment).
The Primary Structure Codes
  • MK-P (Projected)
    • Anatomical Feature: Significant forward fullness.
    • Design Solution: A deeper-than-standard underwire curve and narrow bridge, allowing the Lower Support Panel to provide maximum cantilevered lift.
  • MK-W (Wide-Root)
    • Anatomical Feature: Tissue with a broad horizontal footprint.
    • Design Solution: Expanded underwire radius and lower side compression, ensuring the Side Kasorra Panel guides tissue inward without pinching.
  • MK-BT (Bottom Full)
    • Anatomical Feature: Volume concentrated at the base of the breast.
    • Design Solution: A reinforced Lower Support Panel in high-density satin paired with a softer, sheer Upper Mirella Panel to allow for a natural upper transition.
  • MK-TF (Top Full)
    • Anatomical Feature: Volume concentrated in the upper hemisphere.
    • Design Solution: High-tension Upper Mirella Mesh and an elevated cup edge to ensure containment and a seamless silhouette.
STRUCTURAL MANDATE: By mapping the body to these codes, we ensure the breast is centered and projected. This specific engineering prevents the "flattening" of the natural curve and eliminates the structural failure known as "overflow."
Phase IV: The Band Stability Scale
The Kasorra Band Rating defines the level of posture-corrective tension within the garment’s foundation. This is not merely a closure; it is the anchor of the entire system. Each band features a 38–45 mm height and a dual-material composition: a power mesh interior for tensile strength and a velvet-touch exterior for sensory comfort.
  • Level 1: Light Comfort – Minimal tension; architectural "rest" wear.
  • Level 2: Everyday Hold – Standard stability for the active silhouette.
  • Level 3: Structured Sculpt – Enhanced tension that defines the frame.
  • Level 4: Firm Posture Correction – Maximum load-bearing tension to align the wearer's stance.
The Mirella Kasorra standard defaults to Level 3: Structured Sculpt. This ensures the "braided strength" of the brand is present in every piece, providing a reliable foundation for the cups.
Phase V: The Signature Fit Promise
A successful structural mapping is validated by the Signature Fit Promise. Our architecture is only considered successful when it achieves the following three pillars of Gravity Wears Velvet:
  • Lift without cutting: The engineering provides elevation via the panels, ensuring straps do not carry the primary weight.
  • Center without flattening: The Side Kasorra Panels push tissue toward the midline, creating a rounded, forward-facing silhouette.
  • Hold without suffocating: The power mesh foundation secures the body while the velvet-touch materials respect the skin’s integrity.
The Architect’s Insight
The ultimate sign of a correct fit is an immediate, involuntary correction of the wearer’s alignment. If the wearer's posture improves the moment the three-hook closure is secured, the structural map is accurate.
In the world of Mirella Kasorra, we believe that elegance is an act of engineering. We do not just provide comfort; we provide a command of the silhouette.
Presence is not fragile.

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