Wedding dresses come in all sizes, shapes and patterns. To choose a suitable wedding dress, there are several factors that the bride has to pay attention to. One of these is the sleeve length. The right size determines your wedding day look and helps you feel comfortable and confident.
Additionally, the sleeve length suggests whether a dress suits the type of wedding you have planned. For example, strapless gowns are not usually modest enough for traditional church weddings.
Let us now look at the various types of sleeves that wedding dresses feature and what characterizes them.
We see so much variety in wedding dresses. While we are amazed with the overall effect in most cases, some particular features strike a chord, and become our all-time favorites. One such feature is the V-neckline.
This neckline has been the rage on runways, with variations of subtle, demure soft V’s to deep and daring low cut V-necklines. The beauty of this trend is in how versatile it is. If you aren’t uncomfortable sporting a plunging V, you can still opt for a more minor dip and still look great. Every woman can find a V-neckline that flatters her shape and emphasizes her figure.
A deep V is dramatic and adds personality to a soft, romantic gown. It shows off your bold edge, even when the dress is floral lace gown that is very feminine. A wide-cut V exposes your collarbone, allowing you to show off your slender neck. The general shape of this pattern elongates your upper body, and makes you look longer and leaner.
V-necklines go beautifully with most gown silhouettes and sleeve patterns. They add style to a full-sleeved dress, and add a sexy and dramatic edge to a cap-sleeved gown.
This year, we’ve seen plenty of V-necklines in weddings, bridesmaids, mother-of-the-bride, and evening gowns. Let us take a look at our favourite from each category.
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Here is an example of a stylish sparkling wedding gown where the soft V-neckline draws focus to the upper body. This Mori Lee 2715 from the Spring collection is a spectacular gown with scintillating elements running all over the bodice and thinning into floral applique clusters towards the skirt. The mermaid silhouette is glamorous, and the magnificent waistband and stylish V-neckline add the finishing touches to the stunning gown, which is fit for a modern bride.
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The Sophia Tolli Spring collection brings us this fairy tale gown with a stunning wide V-neckline in sheer fabric over a sweetheart bodice. It dips slightly in the center, allowing a subtle display of cleavage and draws focus to well-toned collar bones and facial features. The crystal beading that runs across it sparkles and adds texture and finesse to the dainty floral lace appliques over the body. The fit and flare tulle skirt has a dreamy, delicate finish.
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Now, look at this sophisticated red bridesmaid dress sporting a modest V-neckline. The chiffon beauty in the Mori Lee Bridesmaids Fall collection has the two sections crisscrossing at the center and forming a V-neckline that balances out an empire waist. The ruffles that flow down the center add an element of drama and make this gown a perfectly unique piece.
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This navy mother-of-the-bride dress from the Mori Lee Spring collection beautifully blends a V-neckline with sheer butterfly sleeves to create a gorgeous dress in which mom will look glamorous. The elegant design has asymmetrical ruchings crisscrossed at the centre to form a snug V-neckline that drops into a well-defined waistband, adding extra pizzazz.
You will find many more pretty wedding gowns, stylish bridesmaid dresses and perfect mother-of-the-bride dresses with beautiful V-necklines at the Best for Bride gallery. Visit us today, and you will realize why we love this trend.
Choosing jewelry for your wedding can be a fun thing to shop for. However, you will want to look for jewelry that matches both your wedding theme and your personality and that looks great with your wedding dress. Below are some tips that will help you do just that.
Only Wear it if you Need it
While it may be tempting to purchase jewelry to wear simply for the sake of wearing jewelry, there are many times when you will not need it at all. For dresses that have a lot of sequins, pearls or diamonds as well as dresses that have high necks and long sleeves, jewelry may not look the best with the design. In these instances, it is best to avoid wearing jewelry and allow the dress to stand alone instead.
Enhance…Don’t Hide
You will never want to hide your dress with jewelry. Instead, you should look to enhance the beauty of it with specific pieces instead. For example, if you have a low neckline, a long necklace or ear rings may complement it nicely. Also if you have short sleeves or a lack of sleeves, a bracelet may work nicely as well.
Mimic your Dress
If your dress has a specific design, such as pearls or color gems, it may be a good idea to select pieces of jewelry that will work with the design. Of course, you should never overdo it, but if you are able to add to the beauty of the dress by adding some coordinating pieces of jewelry, go for it.
Consider your Hairstyle
Another factor that you should consider when choosing your jewelry is the hairstyle that you will be selecting. If you are wearing your hair down, for example, different jewelry may work better than if you were to wear it up with beads placed inside of it. The most important thing to remember is that every piece of jewelry that you select should complement your dress in some way. The look that you choose is intended to show you off rather than camouflage you.
Be yourself
Finally, your jewelry should show off your personality as well. It is important that you feel comfortable in what you are wearing because you will be the center of attention on your wedding day. If you are someone who enjoys simple jewelry rather than something lavish, be sure that you select simple pieces.
Conclusion
Your wedding day is very special and you will want to look your best. One way to do this is to make sure that the jewelry that you select will help you look and feel fantastic. There are many different styles to choose from and you will find that you can easily match your wedding dress, regardless of the style that you have in mind.
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Best for Bride is a wedding store that can help you to choose all of your wedding day supplies. They can help you coordinate your wedding jewelry with your wedding dress so that you know you will always look your best.
Of the various features that you have to choose carefully in your wedding dress, the neckline is an important one. The right neckline should highlight your facial features, flatter your figure and balance out the proportions of your chest with the rest of your body.
Once you are aware of the effect that different necklines create, finding one that suits your body shape and facial features is relatively easy. This is what we will help you with. Let us look at popular wedding dress necklines, and the body shapes they suit best.
Sweetheart neckline
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One of the most popular necklines, the sweetheart softly follows the contours of the bust and dips in the center. It is often seen on gowns without straps, and it emphasizes the decolletage and shoulders. This pattern elongates the neck and torso, and creates a classic Cinderella-style look. It is especially suitable for brides with angular faces and sharp jaw features. Consider this neckline if you are medium to large-chested.
Strapless
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This neckline cuts across the chest, drawing focus to your shoulders and arms. It looks best on brides with well-toned shoulders and arms, and are medium-chested. Avoid this design if you have a large chest as it further emphasizes your bust proportions. Similarly, if you are small-chested, it doesn’t really help to add any curves to your figure.
Illusion
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The illusion neckline is by and large, one of the biggest trends this year. There is a sheer layer of fabric above the original neckline of the bodice, and this layer ends higher up creating a second neckline for the gown. It is stylish, elegant and exciting, with an air of mystery.
Illusion necklines embellished with lace or metallic embroidery add a sophisticated touch to the gown. This second neckline may be clubbed with any bodice, but it looks prettiest with the sweetheart neckline. The style is universally flattering, and it looks good on most brides. It adds a modest touch to a gown, while still allowing you to look sexy and stylish.
Bateau
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Also known as the Sabrina, this high neckline stretches across your shoulders, following the natural curve of your collar bones. It offers extra coverage even while looking chic and enhances the proportions of the bust. The bateau looks best on slender brides with narrow shoulders, and it creates the impression of a fuller chest. Avoid this neckline if you have a large bust, as it draws focus to the chest area.
V-neck
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This neckline can be deep or high, and this plunge of the V determines whether the gown looks classic or modern. The shape elongates the neck, and exposes the decolletage and collar bones.
A deep cut V-neckline displays cleavage, and works well on gowns with sleeves and has a slimming effect. The pattern looks good on brides who are apple-shaped or have hourglass figures.
Scoop
Any neckline that has a U-shape is called a scoop neck. Like the V-neck, the depth of the scoop may vary, and accordingly create different looks. It generally suits brides with angular facial features, and a high scoop neckline can provide modest coverage to a bride who is large-chested.
At Best for Bride, we have wedding gowns in all styles and silhouettes. Browse through our online gallery to find the dress (and the neckline) that flatters you, and make a great choice for your big day.
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