2012年4月1日星期日

Halter wedding dresses

When choosing a neckline for your designer wedding gown, you want to keep the overall formality of your wedding in mind, since certain necklines will give off a more formal look than others. You also want to consider your comfort level, as certain necklines will be more revealing than others depending on your personal style. The most important aspect to consider when perusing different neckline options is the way that the dress looks on you, and which type of style pleases you the most. In the end, you want to be content with every aspect of your wedding dress.

Straight/No Neckline
An extremely popular type of neckline is the straight across, or no neckline gown. This is also referred to as a strapless wedding gown or one that simply has very thin shoulder straps. Part of the reason strapless gowns are increasingly popular is due to the recent acceptability of halter wedding dresses that stray from the norm. In past years, many brides were limited to wearing traditional gowns that showed little to no skin. However, times have changed, and brides can now embrace their timeless beauty and elegance with a designer gown that shows off their elegant skin. Today, strapless neckline dresses are available in princess cut gowns, empire waist gowns, and many more.

Scoop
A scoop neckline designer wedding gown is yet another popular style that embraces the beauty of a woman’s neck. This particular type of gown includes a shallow scooping neckline that subtly shows a small amount of cleavage and upper chest area. The scoop neck wedding dress is one that can look very formal, elegant and timeless for the ultra-chic wedding event. The scoop neck gown often has sleeves or straps that come up around the shoulders. A good aspect of the scoop neck wedding gown is that it can be appropriate for a wedding that is held in any season during the year.

V-Neck
The V-neck wedding gown is yet another type of neckline that is growing more popular by the year. This particular type of neckline has a V-shape that often shows even more of the chest area than the scooped neckline option. These dresses often have sleeves, and are usually seen more at formal weddings. Therefore, if you are planning a formal wedding, or enjoy a more formal, black-tie style, you definitely want to consider trying on a V-neck gown.