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subject: How to choose the neckline of your wedding dress? [print this page]


As we know, when we look at a beautiful bride, our eyes often rest on her upper part. Therefore, whether the neckline goes with the bride's figure is of the greatest importance. Here is some knowledge about the neckline of wedding dresses.

1. Off-the-shoulder

As for the style, its neckline is lower than your shoulders, and the sleeves cover partial upper arms, so that your collarbones and shoulders can be showed. The style fits brides of most shapes. It looks especially wonderful on brides with a medium-sized or full bust. However, if you have big arms, or you are unaccustomed to having your shoulders bared, you can try the portrait style to be introduced later.

2. Portrait

It is very similar to the foresaid style off-the-shoulder. However, it needs more fabrics. If you have big arms or prominent collarbones, it can cover them appropriately. As for those brides who have no visible collarbones, the style is not suitable.

3. Sweetheart

The style underlines bareness and is the best choice for busty brides. It also can make your neck look longer.

4. Sabrina/Bateau

It cuts gently along the curve of collarbones and reaches the parts near the shoulders. It does not underline the bust; therefore, it is suitable for brides with a small bust.

5. Halter/high neck

It is a style with strap surrounding the nape or a high-necked deep armhole style. It looks wonderful on Brides who are above 1.7 meters (5 feet 7 inches) or brides with broad shoulders.

6. Scoop

The beautiful style is classic and common. Its neckline can be cut lower, and its back is usually circular arc. It is suitable for almost everyone.

7. Jewel

It looks similar to T-shirt, hence it is also called T-shirt neckline. It is suitable for brides with a small bust, as it can make you look fuller.

8. V-neck

It is just what the name implies. It is suitable for brides who have a B or C cup bust.

How to choose the neckline of your wedding dress?

By: airylotus




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