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- The side edges often converge on the neck, similar to halter necklines. Sweetheart necklines accentuate the bosom. V-neck (2–4 linear edges, side edges...
- In fashion, a ballerina neckline refers to the classic necklines styles on the dance attire, or leotards, worn by the dancers. Po****rized especially by...
- scoop neckline is a rounded neckline on a garment which is con****uously lower in the front than in the back. Typically, this style of neckline is ****ociated...
- most commonly used in the parlance of Western female fashion to refer to necklines that reveal or emphasize décolletage (display of the upper breast area)...
- Tour introduced a stricter dress code in July 2017, restricting plunging necklines, leggings, and short skirts. This triggered immediate criticism, characterized...
- contrast the narrow waist, low and straight necklines were thus used. In the 1840s, collapsed sleeves, low necklines, elongated V-shaped bodices, and fuller...
- court dresses featured draped skirts with long trains, tight bodices, low necklines trimmed with lace, and embroidered, lace- and-ribbon-trimmed, full sleeves...
- 1970s. Dresses of the disco era also frequently had cowl necks. Cowl necklines were a common feature of slip dresses made in the 1990s by designers such...
- A boat neck, also called a bateau neck or Sabrina neckline, is a wide neckline that runs horizontally, front and back, almost to the shoulder points, across...
- It is commonly a bodice style sleeveless dress, typically with a wide neckline and thin shoulder straps, and may be backless. A sundress is typically...