The neckline is a very important feature on a wedding dress. Not only is it the part of the dress people spend the most time looking at, but it's also the one that draws attention to the face, the collarbone, and the déolletage (the low cut neckline on a woman's dress). Some necklines -- the bateau, jewel, and high collar -- sit high on, or even cover the collarbone. Others -- the portrait, sweetheart, scoop, keyhole, and strapless -- are better known for what they leave bare. Because of its prominence, many brides use the neckline to add character to a gown, whether it's to show off an accessory, or to highlight a particular figure feature.
According to different upper designed, the wedding dress can be different. Today, I will show you different style of the wedding dress. : )
1.Sweetheart Neckline Dresses
Good For
Larger chest sizes (for a stylish display).
Bad For
Smaller chest sizes.
See all Sweetheart Neckline Dresses
2.Scoop Neckline
Also known as a ballerina neckline, this U shaped style is often cut low, and occasionally the scoop will continue on the back of the dress.
Good For Everyone.
See all Scoop Neckline
3. V-neck
The neckline dips down at the front in a flattering V, elongating the neckline and deemphasizing the bust line.<
Good For
B or C cups.
Bad For
Anything smaller or larger (the bodice will either seem a bit empty or too full).
See All V Neckline Dresses
4.Square Neckline The name gives this one away: the neckline is cut straight across the front.
Good For the bust endowed (it cuts low, but isn't revealing).
Bad For almost no one.
See All Square Neckline Dresses
5.Halter Neckline The halter features straps that wrap around the neck, or a high neck with deep armholes. This is often backless.
Good For great shoulders. Bad For broad or narrow shoulders or anyone who needs the support of a bra.
See All Halter Neckline Dresses
6.Off the Shoulder
This neckline sits below the shoulders, with sleeve like straps that cover part of the upper arm. Shows off your collarbone and shoulders.
Good For
medium or full chested women (open neck styling with the support of straps); pear shapes; and anyone with good shoulders or collarbone.
Bad For
broad shoulders (accentuates the obvious) and thin lips.
See All Off Shoulder Dresses
7.Spaghetti Strap
This neckline is nearly strapless, except for the presence of thin, delicate straps. A bit like strings of spaghetti, funnily enough!
Good For
small to medium breasts.
Bad For
large breasts or broad shoulders.
See All Spaghetti Strap Dresses
8.Strapless
Guess what, there are no straps on this style... The bodice is usually cut straight across, but it can also peak on the sides or have a slight dip in the centre.
Good For
broad or thick shoulders.
Bad For
smaller chests (unless you're wearing a push up bra).
See All Strapless Dresses
9.One Shoulder
Asymmetrical linear necklines that cut across the torso diagonally, usually from one shoulder to under the other arm.
Good For
great collarbones, the bra-free.
Bad For
the bra dependent or those with broad shoulders.
See All One Shoulder Dresses
All above styles are all beautiful, I hope that they will be helpful when you try to find your wedding dress style.
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