Queen Anne décolleté

Date: Mar 20, 2020
Queen Anne décolleté

Behind this intriguing name hides a strapless neckline to which is added two triangular shoulder straps covering the shoulders and joining at the back of the neck. These straps allow to dress the neckline covering the shoulders. The straps in question are most often of the same fabric as that of the dress and in harmony with the bust. We usually take advantage of this accessory to affix lace, embroidery or jewelery depending on the style of the dress.

What brides is it for?

The Queen Anne neckline is a relatively classic form that is observed especially in the most traditional brides but also in lovers of retro looks. Elegant, he is more dressed than the simple bustier and gives a small side obsolete and refined to the outfit. It can be an interesting option for round women dreaming of a strapless wedding dress because its shape helps to better support the chest and bring him outfit.

What top?

The Queen Anne neckline is usually made on the basis of a heart or boat bustier to which are added these triangular pieces of fabric joining in the back. If the bustier heart shape is the most common of all when talking about Queen Anne neckline there are other types of top suitable for this form of neckline. This is particularly the case of V necklines but also V diving. There are also beautiful Queen Anne models through illusion necklines. Finally, it should be noted that Queen Anne sleeves do not necessarily have to be short. There are tops of this type continuing with long sleeves for a particularly chic lace wedding dress.

What kind of dress?

Here again there is not a single model of dress that can be combined with a Queen Anne neckline. Depending on your style and personality you can adapt the Queen Anne to your outfit. We find a large number of traditional models of princess type perfectly suited to the style of this neckline. Mermaid wedding dresses are also adorned with triangular braces that have the effect of lengthening a little longer the silhouette and strengthen the glamorous side. Vintage wedding dresses are not left out with a sleek Queen Anne style.

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