Wedding Dress Styles For Broad Shoulders

Jade Gown in Bride | BHLDN - Wedding Dress Styles For Broad Shoulders
Jade Gown in Bride | BHLDN - Wedding Dress Styles For Broad Shoulders

A-Line Sweep-Brush Train Tulle Wedding Dress LD5830 - Wedding Dress Styles For Broad Shoulders
A-Line Sweep-Brush Train Tulle Wedding Dress LD5830 - Wedding Dress Styles For Broad Shoulders

Wedding Dress Styles For Body Types: According To Your Body Type - Wedding Dress Styles For Broad Shoulders
Wedding Dress Styles For Body Types: According To Your Body Type - Wedding Dress Styles For Broad Shoulders

Flattering Wedding Dresses For Broad Shoulders - Wedding Dresses  - Wedding Dress Styles For Broad Shoulders
Flattering Wedding Dresses For Broad Shoulders - Wedding Dresses - Wedding Dress Styles For Broad Shoulders

Aelin - Galia Lahav Haute Couture – Eternal Bridal - Wedding Dress Styles For Broad Shoulders
Aelin - Galia Lahav Haute Couture – Eternal Bridal - Wedding Dress Styles For Broad Shoulders

Off the shoulder wedding dresses have the straps hanging below the top of the shoulder towards the top of the bride’s arms, running parallel to her collar. They reveal the top of the torso and neck, but also provide more support than, say, a strapless dress, ensuring the bride’s bodice stays in place. Many brides who choose to wear sleeves or long gloves with their dress prefer this style as it allows you to display your shoulders and neck, but still be more covered than sweetheart or strapless styles.

Often described as the most elegant of wedding dresses,  the off the shoulder style pairs with the luxuriousness of satin perfectly . Soft & smooth with a nice sheen, this combination is sure to grab the attention of your wedding guests (and more importantly, your soon-to-be husband!).

Off the shoulder wedding dresses are a classic bridal choice, because they achieve both balance & support of the bodice while also having an open neckline. As such, they are suitable for a range of body types, all of which look radiant wearing this glamorous style of dress.

Sweetheart. Sabrina. Strapless. The right neckline can make the difference between a wedding gown that flatters and one that falters. Below, we help you decipher the different styles.

Just like the name implies, this neckline sits below the shoulders to showcase a woman's collarbone and shoulders, with sleeves that cover part of the upper arm. While this style is superflattering to medium- or full-chested women, an off-the-shoulder neckline will look good on almost all figures. But if you've got fuller arms and are uncomfortable with baring your shoulders, you may wan to consider a portrait neckline instead. Good for: Full-chested and pear-shaped women Bad for: Broad shoulders, fuller arms

Similar to an off-the-shoulder style but made with more fabric, the portrait neckline is characterized by a wide, soft scoop from the tip of one shoulder to the tip of the other. Good for: Fuller arms and prominent collarbones Bad for: Undefined collarbones

The sweetheart neckline -- which is actually shaped like the top half of a heart -- is a wonderful option for fuller-chested women because it really accentuates the decolletage. The sweetheart is often done with an overlay of sheer material that rises higher than the heart shape, giving the torso a longer line and also making the neck look longer. Good for: Serious decolletage Bad for: The decolletage-impaired

This shape gently follows the curve of the collarbone, almost to the tip of the shoulders -- and it's cut straight across so less of the decolletage shows. It can be paired with sleeves or a sleeveless style. Good for: Small breasts Bad for: The well-endowed

The halter features straps that wrap around the back of the neck, or a high neck with deep armholes. Both look best on broad shoulders or taller women -- 5'7" and up. Good for: Broad shoulders Bad for: Narrow shoudlers

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. Good for: Just about anyone

Also known as the T-shirt neckline, due to it's similarity to an actual T-shirt, the jewel neckline is round and sits at the base of the throat. Good for: Small-chested woman (it will make you look bustier) Bad for: Large-chested women (it will make you look bustier too)

The name says it all: The neckline dips down in the front (and sometimes in the back as well) in a V-shape, de-emphasizing the bustline. Good for: B or C cups Bad for: Anyone bigger or smaller

The strapless neckline is a popular choice with busty brides, and it looks wonderful when paired with either a sweetheart or straight-across square bodice. Good for: Great shoulders and collarbones Bad for: Smaller-chested women

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