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subject: Necklines to Suit Your Figure by:Georgina Clatworthy [print this page]


The neckline on your wedding dress is equally as important as the shape & style of the skirt. Your choice of neckline will also determine the style of jewelry you want to wear & how you will have your hair. Here is a quick guide to give you some help.

Bateau

This wide & high neck style has a sweeping curve which follows the collarbone & can help boost a small bust.

Good for: Bony and flat-chested brides

Not so good for: Busty brides (because it over-emphasises)

Off the shoulder

This style has a gentle curve with the straps sitting just off the shoulders.

Good for: Ample chests (offers open-neck style with the benefit of strap support)

Not so good for: Broad shoulders

Halter

A halter neckline has two straps which fasten or tie around the neck. Halterneck dresses are sometimes backless.

Good for: Great shoulders

Not so good for: Broad or narrow shoulders, or brides who needs bra support

Illusion high

This a formal looking neckline which features a high necked piece of fabric such as lace & which covers the collarbones. It is usually styled with long sleeves & a choker effect fastening around the neck. It is very elegant & sexy without being overtly so.

Good for: girls with bony collarbones

Portrait

An elegant & traditional style which features a gentle scoop across the top of the bust & which hugs the top of the shoulders.

Good for: Great collarbones

Not so good for: Undefined or bony collarbones

Scoop

A more familiar style which is a U shape, it is also known as the ballerina & can be low cut.

Good for: Everyone

Strappy

A strappy neckline is distinguishable by two narrow straps which attach at the front & back over the shoulders. Sometimes simple & sometimes decorative, particularly to the back. This has modern & sophisticated look.

Good for: well-toned arms

Not so good for: very busty brides

Square

Similar to a scoop neck but with straight lines instead of a curve. Square necks will also feature wide straps & can be low cut.

Good for: Heavy busts (cuts low but isn't too revealing)

Not so good for: Almost no-one

Strapless

As the name implies a strapless neck is just that. Often cut straight across or can feature a sweetheart style or semi-scoop. A very popular style for wedding dresses. Many designers will include detachable straps for those not so confident that it will stay in place!

Good for: Broad or thick shoulders

Not so good for: Smaller chests (try a push-up bra)

Sweetheart

A romantic style, which was popular in the 50's. Top of the bodice is cut to resemble the top of a heart & usually has halter straps.

Good for: Serious cleavage

Not so good for: Brides who struggle with a dcolletage

About the author

Georgina Clatworthy is a dedicated full time writer who composes informative articles related to wedding favors and wedding. She is connected with http://www.1weddingsource.com , today's leading wedding planning social networking planning site.




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