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One dream that we all see (even
not so girly girls) is to look amazingly beautiful on our wedding day. Every
heart skips a beat the moment we enter the hall and our man to go WOW. Once the
wedding date is finalised, the search for that perfect bridal outfit begins. We
make sure the lehenga is of latest style, we look perfectly coordinated with
our man’s outfit, the jewellery oomph the whole look. But most of us forget to
get into the details like whether the embroidery will suit us the fabric is
right or not and whether the neckline is to deep or not?
Well, let us make this very clear looking at every tiny detail can make all the difference. And one of the most important details that can lift up your whole look is neckline. Whether you are opting for a saree on your big day or a lehenga of latest style, choosing the right neckline can really transform your whole look. So, as usual Wedstreetstyle team is here to guide you.
Well, let us make this very clear looking at every tiny detail can make all the difference. And one of the most important details that can lift up your whole look is neckline. Whether you are opting for a saree on your big day or a lehenga of latest style, choosing the right neckline can really transform your whole look. So, as usual Wedstreetstyle team is here to guide you.
For the Curvy Brides
If you are a bride with fuller shoulders
and bust well, congrats girls die to get that envious collar line. Show off you
assets with full confidence in sweetheart neckline. They will look perfect on
you by showing the right amount and hiding the right amount without grabbing unnecessary
attention.
Style Tip- Drape your dupatta in whatever way you love, this neckline adds the plus point to your entire look, you can pair a choker necklace with it, or even a big ran haar.
Style Tip- Drape your dupatta in whatever way you love, this neckline adds the plus point to your entire look, you can pair a choker necklace with it, or even a big ran haar.
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Bride with smaller Bust
Dear brides with smaller bust don’t
get your hopes low. We have the best neckline option for you; go for halter
necklines with embellishments. Avoid going for open necklines as it will make
you flat down there.
Style tip- If you are one of those brides opting for halter neckline with heavy embellishments like zari work or motifs, then say no to necklaces, instead opt for simple mathapatis and long danglers.
Style tip- If you are one of those brides opting for halter neckline with heavy embellishments like zari work or motifs, then say no to necklaces, instead opt for simple mathapatis and long danglers.
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For the shorty
If you are that cute shorty who
thinks wearing a lehenga or saree can make you unnoticed, then how about
experimenting with your neckline to make everyone SIGH in appreciation. Choose
a fancy deep necklines or sheer neckline or even halter ones.
Style tip- Remember to style your dupatta in a way that it doesn’t shift the focus from your neckline.
Style tip- Remember to style your dupatta in a way that it doesn’t shift the focus from your neckline.
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The Boat Neck
The boat neckline looks lovely on
brides with narrow shoulders as it will help in creating an illusion off
broader shoulders. But if you are a bride with broad shoulders or heavy bust
then you should not opt for this neckline as it will further make you look
heavier.
Style tip- Compliment your boat neckline with a long layered necklaces.
Style tip- Compliment your boat neckline with a long layered necklaces.
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High Collar Neckline
Another interesting neckline
option is high collar neckline for the brides with peer shaped. They will look
gorgeous as it will enhance their bust and also best for the skinny and petite
brides. We have seen many Bollywood celebrities donning this neckline perfectly
on their friend’s wedding.
Style tip- Go for a higher up-do
to show off your neckline. Ditch your necklaces and instead only go for long
earrings.
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