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Article: The Kleinfeld Again Guide to Wedding Gown Neck Styles

The Kleinfeld Again Guide to Wedding Gown Neck Styles

Finding the right wedding dress means finding the one that fits your style and body type. Lucky for you, Kleinfeld has some of the most experienced bridal consultants and designers in the world to help. Get started by learning the variations of necklines and how to best wear them.

Off-the-Shoulder

Off-the-Shoulder Neckline

Like the name, this neckline sits just below the shoulders to showcase the décolletage. Sleeves typically drape over the upper arm. Off-the-shoulder necklines make for stunning bridal portraits and is flattering on nearly all body types.

Strapless

Strapless Neckline

A strapless neckline is one of the most popular styles, especially for brides with a larger bust. It pairs perfectly with a sweetheart or straight-across square bodice.

Sweetheart

Sweetheart Neckline

The sweetheart—which is actually shaped like the top half of a heart—is a great option for brides with a fuller bust because it accentuates the décolletage (like an off-the-shoulder neckline). The sweetheart is often designed with an overlay of sheer material that rises higher than the heart shape, making the neck and torso look longer.

Bateau

Bateau Neckline

This shape gently follows the curve of the collarbone, almost to the tip of the shoulders—it’s cut straight across so less of the décolletage shows. It can be paired with sleeves or a sleeveless style.

V-Neck

V-Neck Neckline

You guessed it—this neckline dips down in the front into the shape of a “V.” It draws the eye downward creating the illusion length and is very flattering on petite and narrow frames, but also on a larger bust when fitted properly.

High Neck

Halter or High Neck Neckline

A halter or high neckline style wraps around the neck or narrows at the neck leaving the shoulder bare. This style looks great on tall body types.

Scoop

Scoop Neckline

The scoop, a U-shaped neckline, is a universally flattering classic. It can be cut low, and quite often the scoop will continue on the back of the dress.

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The Kleinfeld Again Guide to Wedding Gown Train Lengths

The Kleinfeld Again Guide to Wedding Gown Train Lengths

Like every other element to a wedding dress, the train has many different styles. It’s the elongated back of the gown that makes the most impact when walking down the aisle—whether yo...

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