Wedding Dresses Sweetheart Neckline - Before stepping into a bridal salon, you should know the basic wedding dress styles and the terms used to describe them. A wedding dress is typically described by 5 parts: silhouette, sleeves, bodice, neckline and train. For each part of the dress, there are many different styles:
Neckline The most noticeable part of the dress in your wedding photos, the right neckline can create a truly stunning wedding gown. Below, we help you decipher the different styles. Off-The-Shoulder: As the name implies, this neckline sits below the shoulders, showcasing a woman's collarbone and shoulders, while sleeves cover part of the upper arm. This neckline flatters almost all figures. Portrait: The Portrait neckline is similar to an off-the-shoulder style but additional fabric covers the shoulders. The portrait neckline is characterized by a wide, soft scoop from the tip of one shoulder to the tip of the other.
Sweetheart: Shaped like the top half of a heart, the sweetheart neckline's ability to accentuate décolletage makes it a great option for fuller-chested women. Sabrina/Bateau: This shape is cut straight across, following the curve of the collarbone to almost the tip of the shoulders, showing less décolletage. This neckline can be paired with sleeves or a sleeveless style. Halter: The halter wraps around the back of the neck, creating deep armholes. The halter is often paired with a backless style, creating a very sexy look.
Scoop: The classic scoop is a U-shaped neckline, and flatters almost all body types. For a sexier look, it can be cut low. The scoop will often continue on the back of the dress. Jewel or T-Shirt: Similar to an actual T-shirt, the jewel neckline is round and sits at the base of the throat. This neckline creates a bustier look. V-Neck: This neckline dips in the front into a V-shape. Since it de-emphasizes the bustline, this neckline is good for B or C cups.
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