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by Davids, Dav
When it comes to wedding gowns, one of the most important parts for aesthetic reasons is the neckline. The neckline can make a dress sexy; it can make it classy. It can give a dress the sense of regality or royalty as well as a sense of danger. As much as anything else, the neckline highlights the face of the bride, which then leads into the rest of the wedding dress on a bride's special day.

As with other areas of a wedding dress, there are multiple looks and styles that pertain to the neckline alone. Not every neckline goes well with every dress or shape of the bride, but there are no hard rules for which neckline must go with which dress style. Below is a list of styles for each bride to consider for her gown:

Scoop ? this neckline is the most popular of all wedding dresses. That's because, at the same time, it gives the impression of innocence and sexiness. The scooped dress comes down from both shoulders, and curves just at the point of cleavage, showing a little bit but not too much. Sometimes this same pattern will follow along the back of the dress. Every body type will be flattered with this style.

Off-the-shoulder ? this neckline highlights the bride's neck and shoulders, with fabric along the shoulders to help with the silhouette. Depending on the comfort of the bride, it can be cut low or high, but is usually featured with the higher cut. Women with fuller arms usually won't wear this style of dress, yet it will look fantastic on women with hourglass figures.

Sabrina/Bateua ? this neckline is sometimes seen as different necklines. In general, it's cut straight across the shoulders, a very modest neckline, but it can also be cut just a little lower. It is known as the Sabrina because it was named after a dress worn by Audrey Hepburn in the movie of the same name. This dress works best with smaller breasted women.

Strapless ? a classic, regal looking wedding gown neckline, it's usually combined with a boned bodice for great support. It helps to feature women with great shoulders and collarbones, and of course looks stunning on women with fuller breasts. The back of the dress is usually cut just a bit lower than the front, but not too low, otherwise the dress won't stay on.

Spaghetti straps ? this dress can look like any other dress, but is mostly associated with the strapless dress style. Obviously, the differences in the two dresses are the straps themselves, but what the straps allow is for a dress to have a plunging backside and still allow the bride to keep the dress on. Very daring, yet it works wonders for slim brides with hourglass figures.

Halter ? this neckline wraps around the neck, creating deep armholes, yet allowing for a nice diversity of styles that range from a deep, plunging neckline and back to a more conservative front that highlights the shoulders and long, slender arms.

Jewel/T-shirt ? this is a more modern neckline, where the part around the neck reminds one of a t-shirt, but is covered with jewels that help bring sparkle to the wedding dress. This one works wonders for a woman who wants to feature her neck as one of her best attributes.

V-neck ? this neckline makes for the sexiest of all wedding gowns, as its intention is to highlight a woman's cleavage while de-emphasizing the bust line. A V-neck can be cut very low, which makes a wedding dress almost scandalous, or it can be cut higher, just below the bottom of where the breasts will sit. It's a great dress for women with moderate bust sizes.

The proper neckline on a wedding dress goes a long way towards making the bride's face memorable in her guests? minds way after the wedding day.

Finding the right Atlanta wedding gown for your wedding day will not be easy to do but you can accomplish what you set out to do if you give yourself enough time to find the right gown. When you go to the bridal shops in Atlanta you will see a wide variety of dresses with many different styles. When you try on a gown you have so many decisions to make before you move on to the next one. Consider these tips when you try on the wedding gowns to help you find the right one for you.

The gown needs to be easy to get on and off. If you struggle to get in the wedding gown then you may want to choose another gown. You want to be able to get in and out of your gown without any help. If your gown is too tight you are going to be uncomfortable. You also take the chance of your gown ripping when you bend over or while you are dancing. You don't want to be embarrassed on your big day so avoid that by finding a gown that fits you comfortably.

Make sure all zippers work and buttons are in tact and you can handle them yourself. You want to be able to get in and out of the dress without a team helping you. Zippers and buttons are usually in the back but you should be able to get in and out of the Atlanta wedding gown without too much of a struggle.

When you put the dress on does it drape over your body correctly? You don't want too much draping over your body. You want the dress to fit you almost perfect. To get this look you will need to measure yourself and write it down. You want to measure your bust, your waist, your hips, and the length from the front of the neck down. You want to make sure your measurements are accurate because you will be trying on dresses based on that size. When in doubt ask the sales clerk to assist you.

You want to fee comfortable in the length of the dress and the length of the sleeves. If you like to wear long sleeves for everyday wear you will probably feel more comfortable if your Atlanta wedding gown is long sleeved. You can also elect to have a ¾ sleeve, ½ sleeve, thin spaghetti straps, or totally strapless.

Allow yourself enough time to make alterations if necessary. Not every dress fits every person so it's always best to make alterations when possible. You don't want to get an Atlanta wedding gown that is too big or a lot of alterations will be necessary and this can alter the final look of the gown from the original.

Once you arrange for alterations you want to try the dress on before hand in case it still does not fit. A seamstress will have enough time to make even more alterations until it fits you well.

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