Plus Size Wedding Gowns - Best Neckline

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You wedding day is absolutely one day that you want to look good, so we put a lot of effort in to finding the right wedding dress. But most women, no matter their size, find it a challenge to find a gown that show of their shape. There are so many aspects to consider when choosing a dress such as the waistline, the length, the skirt, and the neckline. The neckline not only shows off your cleavage but your shoulders, neck and especially your face. With all this responsibility, choosing the right neckline is actually important. Let's look at a few things that look good on a

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Look Ma, No Straps 

Sometimes, as larger women, we feel we need to cover up. And if you had the nerve to go with a strapless dress, well that's just not appropriate.

Well, those feelings should be stuffed in a sock and buried under a rock in the alley. Beauty comes in all packages and plus size brides can look fabulous and sexy and glamorous in a strapless dress.

Here are the things you want to consider.

  • Strapless dresses look best if you have normal to broad shoulders. If you have narrow or sloping shoulders, this might not be the look you want.

  • Don't worry that your arms are big, your skin is the key. If your skin is soft and smooth and an even tone, you can work that strapless dress. At least a month or two before the wedding, look into gentle exfolients, quality moisturizers, or even a spa treatment.

  • Spend the money a quality bustier or corset that really fits you well. Go to a lingerie or bridal store and have a proper fitting. You don't want to be tugging on your gown all during your wedding.

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Nice Cleavage 

Now, one of the attributes we larger women tend to have is cleavage. If you like yours and want a plus size wedding gown that shows yours off, consider these necklines.

  • Nice necklines that show off pretty cleavage are décolletage (like the one shown here) and portrait.

  • A square neck is a flattering neckline for most and especially for well endowed brides as it can be cut quite low without being overly revealing.


  • Remember, a little goes a long way to being sexy.

A Little Modesty 

Yes, you know you are fabulous, but you don't want to show as much. OK, fair enough.

  • Have a graceful neck? You could go with a fabulous collar or high neck cutout. Some necklines that fit this bill are sweetheart, Queen Anne, and V-neck.

  • V-neck - makes neck look longer and slimmer

  • A rounded neckline is good where you don't want to show too much shoulder but still want to flatter your chest line, especially a larger bust line.


Remember to look at the type of neckline on your plus size wedding gown that shows off the best parts of your shoulders and face.

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