Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Always on Fashion—Halter Wedding Dress

The most versatile form of wedding apparel for a bride are probably the halter style wedding dresses that are always fashionable and never go out of style. What is best about them is that since a halter neck only targets the upper part of a dress, the lower-half could be any of the various gown skirts that one prefers. A halter neck wedding gown could be a slim fitting column cut, a princess style A-line gown, an empire-waist dress or else a fish-tailed skirt. Thus, it is often believed that halter neck gowns allow the bride to from a large variety of skirt fall styles, thus allowing for more choice and exclusivity.
Halter wedding dresses are best suited for those women who have beautiful arms and shoulders. To review if one has the assets that are best flaunted by halter gowns,

one should expose the area above their chest, and cover the rest using a wrap or towel and then look in the mirror. Very broad shoulders or ill-toned arms do not look good in such dresses. However, one major positive in wearing a halter dress is that it deem phasizes a major flaw – it hides away ‘armpit fat’ or what are small pouches of flabby skin at the armpits. So if one wants to hide away their underarm fat, halter style wedding dresses are the way to go.

In terms of the halter style, a bride has various options to choose from. The most conventional halter is where a single chord fastens the dress behind the neck. A newer, more popular version is the covered or exposed V-shape to the bust that usually goes deep. One could also go for the collar-style halter neck that creates a triangular shape at the neck, thus exposing the shoulder blades, shoulders and arms. A choice between these styles is totally upon the discretion and personal style of the bride.


When going for halter style wedding dresses, it is important to ensure that one doesn’t look too top heavy in them. Given the neckline of such gowns, they tend to draw attention to the chest area, which sometimes leads to busty-woman looking a little too well endowed. It is a general review by fashion designers that halter style wedding dresses are best suited for women who have small-to medium chest size.
Keeping the pros and cons of wearing halters to the altar, it is a fair conclusion that such wedding gowns will look fabulous is well suited to the body frame of the bride.

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