Necklines come in all shapes and sizes, here’s a rundown of each ⬇️
- Illusion: This neckline comes in many forms, but is when a sheer nude or ivory fabric extends up from the bodice. Sometimes the fabric is adorned all over with lace in a deliberate pattern, other times it is used as structure to attach delicate strap lace to to give the insulation of lace floating on skin.
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- V-neck: A gown with two straps and quite literally the neckline dips down to make a “v” shape.
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- Sweetheart: The shape of this neckline resembles the top of a heart, with a prominent dip in the center
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- Modified sweetheart: Same as above, but the center dip is more slight. Great for very busty brides or brides looking for more of a modest neckline.
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- High neck: When the neckline extends to the base of the neck or above. This look is sometimes combined with an illusion neckline to give modesty as well as design detail.
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- Square: An elegant neckline with angular details, resembling the shape of a square.
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- Scoop: A rounded neckline with a slight u-shape.
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- Off-the-shoulder: An effortless style with varying bodice necklines, and swooping or draped sleeves off the shoulder.
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- One shoulder: An asymmetrical neckline, typically with one wide strap up and wrapping around the shoulder.
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