Bateau neckline
The wide neck follows the curve of the collarbone and boosts the bust.
Good for: Bony and flat-chested brides
Not so good for: Busty brides (because it over-emphasizes the bust area)
Halter neck
Here, the straps wrap around the neck, sometimes backless.
Good for: Great shoulders
Not so good for: Broad or narrow shoulders
Scoop neckline
This u-shaped neckline is also known as the ballerina and can be low-cut.
Good for: Everyone
Strappy
The back and front of the gown attach at the shoulder with narrow pieces of fabric. Young, fresh and sophisticated.
Good for: Well-toned arms
Not so good for: Very busty brides
Square neckline
This cuts straight across the front of the chest with straps.
Good for: Heavy busts (cuts low but isn’t too revealing)
Not so good for: Almost no-one
Sweetheart neckline
Low-cut, shaped like the top of a heart, accentuates the décolletage.
Good for: Serious cleavage
Not so good for: Brides who struggle with a décolletage
Strapless
This can be cut straight across, or with a notch, or side-peaks.
Good for: Broad or thick shoulders
Not so good for: Smaller chests (a push-up bra can help)
Portrait
A wide, soft scoop from the shoulder tip shows off the neck.
Good for: Great collarbones
Not so good for: Undefined or bony collarbone
Illusion high
This neckline, made of sheer fabric such as lace or chiffon, fits snugly against the neck with an ornately decorated band of satin, creating a choker effect. Quite a formal look, this is sexy without being over the top.
Good for: Girls with bony collarbones
Off the shoulder
This shows off collarbones and shoulders
Good for: Ample chests (offers open-neck style with the benefit of strap support)
Not so good for: Broad shoulders
The wide neck follows the curve of the collarbone and boosts the bust.
Good for: Bony and flat-chested brides
Not so good for: Busty brides (because it over-emphasizes the bust area)
Halter neck
Here, the straps wrap around the neck, sometimes backless.
Good for: Great shoulders
Not so good for: Broad or narrow shoulders
Scoop neckline
This u-shaped neckline is also known as the ballerina and can be low-cut.
Good for: Everyone
Strappy
The back and front of the gown attach at the shoulder with narrow pieces of fabric. Young, fresh and sophisticated.
Good for: Well-toned arms
Not so good for: Very busty brides
Square neckline
This cuts straight across the front of the chest with straps.
Good for: Heavy busts (cuts low but isn’t too revealing)
Not so good for: Almost no-one
Sweetheart neckline
Low-cut, shaped like the top of a heart, accentuates the décolletage.
Good for: Serious cleavage
Not so good for: Brides who struggle with a décolletage
Strapless
This can be cut straight across, or with a notch, or side-peaks.
Good for: Broad or thick shoulders
Not so good for: Smaller chests (a push-up bra can help)
Portrait
A wide, soft scoop from the shoulder tip shows off the neck.
Good for: Great collarbones
Not so good for: Undefined or bony collarbone
Illusion high
This neckline, made of sheer fabric such as lace or chiffon, fits snugly against the neck with an ornately decorated band of satin, creating a choker effect. Quite a formal look, this is sexy without being over the top.
Good for: Girls with bony collarbones
Off the shoulder
This shows off collarbones and shoulders
Good for: Ample chests (offers open-neck style with the benefit of strap support)
Not so good for: Broad shoulders
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