What Is A Sweetheart Neckline On A Wedding Gown?

The sweetheart neckline is a timeless and popular choice for brides who want to accentuate their favorite curves and disguise features that they feel aren’t quite perfect. This timeless cut is known for its universally flattering and impossibly romantic appearance. Sweetheart necklines can be found on strapless, strapless, one-shoulder, strapless, sweetheart, illusion, and more.

There are various styles of sweetheart necklines, such as the classic sweetheart, modified sweetheart, off-shoulder sweetheart, strapless sweetheart, one-shoulder sweetheart, and illusion sweetheart. These styles can be found in a variety of styles, from strapless to lace-adorned ball gowns, asymmetric Draped ball gowns, and English net A-line dresses.

A sweetheart neckline is a distinctive heart-shaped style that accentuates décolletage, lengthens the neck, adds balance to the body, and can be paired with any combination of stylish features. Strapless sweetheart wedding dresses are the most common, but there are also elegant sweetheart wedding dresses with sleeves, trendy sweetheart bridal gowns with off-the-shoulder bands, or classic sweetheart wedding dresses with straps.

The sweetheart neckline is a great choice for brides wanting a sweet, feminine style, as it accentuates the décolletage and gives a longer and leaner appearance. Square, scoop, and avant-garde styles are gaining traction, making sweetheart necklines a go-to choice for wedding dresses.


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Who can wear a sweetheart neckline?

Sweetheart necklines are heart-shaped and draw attention to the chest and bust. It has a small dip in the middle like a V-neck, but it’s less plunging and more heart-shaped. Sweetheart necklines are flattering on everyone. It makes curves look good by balancing hips and hugging the chest. For those with smaller busts, it makes them look curvy without being too much. A sweetheart neckline makes a shorter neck look longer and adds roundness to square jaws. This flattering style is often chosen for wedding and cocktail dresses, but it can also be worn every day. You’ll also find a semi-sweetheart neckline, which is less dramatic. Semi-sweetheart necklines are more modest and feminine.

There is also a strapless sweetheart. This style shows off the chest and collarbones.

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Who is sweetheart neckline flattering for?

Sweetheart necklines are heart-shaped and draw attention to the chest and bust. It has a small dip in the middle like a V-neck, but it’s less plunging and more heart-shaped. Sweetheart necklines are flattering on everyone. It makes curves look good by balancing hips and hugging the chest. For those with smaller busts, it makes them look curvy without being too much. A sweetheart neckline makes a shorter neck look longer and adds roundness to square jaws. This flattering style is often chosen for wedding and cocktail dresses, but it can also be worn every day. You’ll also find a semi-sweetheart neckline, which is less dramatic. Semi-sweetheart necklines are more modest and feminine.

There is also a strapless sweetheart. This style shows off the chest and collarbones.

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What are the different wedding dress necklines?

Read on to find your favorite wedding dress neckline! Sweetheart. … Straight neckline. … Illusion neckline. … V-neck. … Boatneck. Plunging neckline. … Scoop neckline. … High neckline.

How to find the perfect neckline for your occasion. There are many types of dress necklines, from sweetheart to scoop. Here’s a look at which necklines flatter different figures. Read on to find your favorite wedding dress neckline!

Sweetheart neckline. The sweetheart neckline is a popular wedding dress shape. It resembles a heart and accentuates the decolletage. Straight neckline. Straight necklines are clean and modern, offering more coverage than sweetheart styles.

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What is the difference between Queen Anne neckline and sweetheart neckline?

Queen Anne neckline. This neckline is less known than the sweetheart or strapless neckline, but it is becoming popular. A Queen Anne neckline has a heart-shaped neckline (like a sweetheart) with cap sleeves or shoulder straps. Not to be confused with a halter because Queen Anne closes over the shoulders, not at the neck. At Ladybird, we use the best lace for the straps and sleeves.

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What does a sweetheart neckline look like?

Justin Alexander Sweetheart. 11005. Brides love sweetheart necklines, which look like the top of a heart. A strapless neckline with a dip in the middle makes a heart shape. Sweetheart necklines follow the curve of your chest, making your bust look better. You can choose a semi-sweetheart neckline if you don’t want your chest to be the center of attention. The dip is shallower, so the neckline covers more of your chest. Your sweetheart neckline will look great with a simple post earring and a short, sparkly necklace!

Stella York. 7557. A square neckline makes your curves look more dramatic. A square neckline is square. Your dress has straps on either side that connect at a 90-degree angle. Brides who want to show off their busts should consider square necklines. Pair a simple necklace with your décolletage for a striking look.

Halter necklines. Stella York. 7564. A halter neckline shows off the bride’s arms, shoulders, and back. This style leaves your shoulders and upper body exposed. The halter top provides extra stability and comfort for brides with a bigger bust or who want more chest support. Halter tops cover more of your neck, so you don’t need a necklace. Try dangling or drop earrings instead!

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What is the difference between Princess and sweetheart neckline?

Sweetheart necklines. A sweetheart neckline is a romantic choice for brides on their wedding day. This style is flattering and makes your bust look bigger. The sweetheart neckline is a popular choice for brides because it makes them look glamorous. The sweetheart neckline adds romance and sophistication to any wedding dress.

High necklines. A high neckline makes the dress look more modest and traditional, while still allowing for intricate designs. It flatters all body shapes and sizes because it makes the torso look longer and draws attention to the face.

What is a sweetheart neckline on a dress?

The sweetheart neckline is a wedding dress staple. The bodice is shaped like a heart, and the classic shape suits the bust. A sweetheart wedding dress is a popular choice for all Justin Alexander brands because it makes the wearer look taller and slimmer. See how to wear a sweetheart neckline on your wedding day! Try a traditional strapless sweetheart look, like Justin Alexander style 88075. This gown has a hand-beaded bodice and full satin skirt for an elegant look. If you like the look of a sweetheart neckline but don’t want strapless, go for a style with spaghetti straps. The Sincerity style 44147 and Sweetheart Gown style 11075 have beautiful beaded bodices with light straps that lead to an open back. Try Lillian West style 66082 with detachable bow straps.

What does sweetheart neckline look like?

Sweetheart necklines are shaped like hearts. This vintage-style neckline sits lower on the neck, drawing attention to the collarbone, neck, and shoulders.

What is the most elegant neckline?

Scoop-neck tops and dresses are elegant and flattering. They make your neck look longer and leaner, and show off your collarbones.

What is considered a sweetheart?

Someone who is loved. Often, specifically, a romantic partner. A music studio manager who plans to marry her college sweetheart this fall. —Jennifer Oldham Vogue chose Jennifer Lawrence to grace the cover of its 125th September issue. —Andrea Park Mike Wallace isn’t everyone’s sweetheart, but he contributes to 60 Minutes. —Don Merrill.

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What are the characteristics of a sweetheart neckline?

A sweetheart neckline is a very feminine neckline. This style is popular around the world in many different costumes. A sweetheart neckline is a V-shaped neckline that highlights the curves. Sweetheart necklines are popular in Western and Indian fashion. Any Indian dress can have a sweetheart neckline. Indian women like sweetheart necklines because they are curvy. Women like this neckline for special occasions because it shows off curves well. In party wear salwar kameez dresses, sweetheart necklines are popular because the embroidery on a salwar kameez set is often focused around the neck. The sleeves and hem of the kameez also feature work, but women focus on the work around the neck because it is one of the most delicate yet enticing features of women. This style highlights the collarbone and curves. This also lets you drape the dupatta in different ways. Some women wear the dupatta close to the neck, while others drape it over one shoulder. Another popular style of draping is to wrap the dupatta around the waist, bring both ends to the front, and wrap them around the wrists. The most popular salwar kameez style with this neckline is the Anarkali. A red sweetheart neckline dress in the Anarkali is the epitome of beauty, sensuousness, and boldness. Women also choose the sweetheart neckline for blouses with modern designer sarees. The black sweetheart neckline dress blouse paired with a lightweight net, jacquard, chiffon, or georgette saree is a popular buy in the Indian fashion industry. Many women are also pairing this neckline with traditional silk sarees. The blouse adds modernity to traditional sarees like Kanjivaram, Baluchari, Chanderi, and Upadda. However, women also wear the sweetheart neckline with silk sarees, as it’s more appropriate for parties and weddings.


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  • Help! 8:02 when you’re talking about turning it inside out did you unpick the lining from the zipper seams or side seams or remove it altogether? I’m trying to visualize what you’re doing in this step and apparently my ‘visualizer’ isn’t working properly. 😀 I feel like I’m missing something. I just need to know where the lining was removed. Please and thanks….I’m LOVING your website!

  • The first two dresses were STUNNING and UNIQUE. Her entourage needed an attitude adjustment and glasses. Either one of those first two would have been incredible. The third (entourage’s pick) was AWFUL in comparison, and the fourth was just ok. She got sabotaged for sure. But she’s also so gorgeous, she looks great in anything.

  • Randy has actually heard ‘unicorn dress’ before. There was a girl on here with teal hair in one episode where the bride wanted a literal unicorn dress for a fairytale wedding. The dress she picked was very, very unique. It was a ball gown with all these different colors in the tulle like blue and pink. It has sparkle and pretty beading. It was a very different, unique dress that I had never seen before.

  • The one she chose was gorgeous but I loved the first dress most.. she loved it too but kinda changed her heart when the entourage did not like it. I still don’t know why they did not like it o.o it looks like a show stopper dress. I loved the second dress too, it will look magical with the proper venue like a garden or something shabby chic.

  • The first dress was the best by far. By far! I liked the third dress too, except for the back that stopped a quarter of an inch from showing her crack; not good. Dresses 2 and 4: I hate dresses with a skirt that looks shredded. Of all four dresses, she chose the worst in my opinion. But we all have our own tastes.

  • I’m continually shocked in this series that brides-to-be ever step into fine dresses with shoes on. For the most expensive (hand-work beaded and embroidered or extraordinary fabric) dresses, it’s not too far from haute couture, where to do so would be unthinkable. Even for non-bridal dresses that go on over the head, shoes are off until the very end, if at all. That said, I love when brides choose their dress on their own, at most with the bride’s mom or one close sister or best friend, not a posse or ‘entourage.’ Never Dad let alone inlaws or other men, regardless of who’s paying for it. Anything by committee never works, and takes away from the intrigue of the day!

  • Her wedding pictures are online, as well as she has wedding photo on fb. It’s hard to see the dress detail because it’s so white, but while she wore a Mark Zunino dress, it doesn’t look like this one. It’s similar, but it doesn’t seem to have that big tulle design on the lower side. Maybe it is the same dress, anyway, it’s very similar. They married in 2014.

  • If she hadn’t chosen a dress I would have suggested coming back by herself, lose the whole entourage but especially lose Roberto for good. She seemed to almost not know what she wanted anymore at some point. It’s not about fashion, guys, it’s about love! Personal taste and feeling good! Repeat after me: it’s about the BRIDE!

  • My mind is blown by the idea of a wedding dress, a one-time-only wear, that costs $12,000. My own dress, purchased at THE chicest salon in a three-state area, cost $500 in 1986. Today, it would probably cost 4 or 5 times as much, and I’d STILL hesitate to spend $2,500, let alone $12,000. And by the way, who is this woman that she has a “stylist” and parents willing to hand over $5,000 just for the dress, when she had already budgeted $5,000-$7,000? I find this entire segment rather off-putting.

  • Omg! I hear the price tag and all I’m thinking is I cld put that money toward a better honeymoon, a down payment on a new car, a new house, etc. $10,000 for a dress u wear for a couple hours, then what?? It sits in a box for the rest of your life?? Or u sell it for $1000 or under bcuz no one is going to buy it from u for $10 grand. Can u imagine the dry cleaning bill? 🙄

  • The first one definitely gives off the “different” aura while she looks the best in the second dress as it is giving magical fairytale garden vibe imo which is something that the stylist mentioned but instead he picked the third one literally the most basic out of the four, nothing special, totally opposite of what he said. The dress she ended up with has stunning bottom but the top looks just okay

  • exactly the first two were extremly beautiful on her. She knew exactly what fits her and what she looks best in. But the family didnt look at her in the dresses, they only looked at the dress in comparison to their own tastes and i ‘m dissapointed. I hope she ends up taking one of the two outside this episode

  • I really don’t understand how someone’s friends can be so outright negative. Of course it may just be editing to create antagonists/drama, but my friends and I always support each other’s styles even if it’s not stuff we would personally wear. Also, am I missing something, but I don’t get exactly why the stylist has such a huge say in the dress? Is he her friend? Shouldn’t the stylist be styling her based on what she wants and how she wants to look?

  • I think the entourage’s job should be to give a thumbs up to the dress that gives the bride the biggest smile. Maybe they should give some advice if that dress is hideous. But none of these dresses were hideous. This bride’s biggest glow was for the second dress. The one with the flower skirt. That is the one they should of approved. And they should’ve all known that she hated the dress they chose from her the second she turned the corner wearing it. It was clear that she didn’t like it by looking at her face. So many entourage just don’t look at the face of the bride, they are there to support. I think she liked the dress she ended up choosing, but the dress she loved the most got vetoed. Bad entourage, bad.

  • What the hell, the first dress made her look ethereal, like something out of swan lake but bridal. The second was not my thing, but she liked it so much and definitely pulled it off. Both were much more unique than the one she picked in the end…she still looked gorgeous but it was just a basic fit and flare. That entourage had 0 taste.

  • I am perplexed by this bride to be, trying on these beautiful fragile gowns, wearing those black chunky shoes. You think she would have worn her wedding shoes or some sort of high heel. She looked beautiful in all gowns, especially when the parents would throw an extra $5000…very generous. Randy you are always so respectful and supportive. Australia ❤️

  • $12,000 on a single dress that would make me nauseous I mean she looked stunning but I have a feeling she could wear a trash bag and pull it off she was a really beautiful girl. I see gorgeous dresses in Gok shop and Confetti and Lace and they are like 1500 the price doesn’t make the dress the brides happiness and confidence does

  • ARE YOU KIDDING??? She’s so gorgeous, she could put on one of the hideous uniforms the consultants wear, and make it look like haute couture! She could wear a bunch of Walmart bags glued together, and it would become THE wedding dress every designer would want to copy! That first gown was absolutely stunning on her, and her entourage are a bunch of hypercritical idiots not to see it!

  • Her whole group looks just so miserable to be there. Also, I’m not exactly sure what the stylist is doing. He doesn’t care what she wants since he’s poo pooing all the dresses she loved and pulled a very old dress (minus the butt crack showing V in the back) to put her in. I’m also pretty sure the bridesman was laughing at her in the flower dress with how fast it wiped the smirk off his face when she turned. Her dad seemed like the only one that was actually happy.