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8 Types of Necklines to Flatter Bridesmaids at Any Age, Shape, or Size

8 Types of Necklines to Flatter Bridesmaids at Any Age, Shape, or Size

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Bridesmaids want to shine on the wedding day too! Learn what types of necklines best suit their individual needs for body type, age, or preference.

Whether it's their style, body type, complexion, or personality, each one of your bridesmaids has unique features they’re looking to showcase on your wedding day. Those pictures will last a lifetime, if not generations, to be fair.

That's why it's important to explore the different types of bridesmaid necklines to know which will flatter different face shapes and body types—your lovely ladies deserve to feel like a million bucks on your big day, too!

Afarose Bridesmaid Dress & Wedding Dress | Photographer: Natasha Daboub Photography

Tips for a Flattering Bridesmaid Neckline

Before heading down to your local bridal store and picking out any old dress that fits the theme, it’s important to keep in mind who will be wearing this dress. What are their body and face shapes? Are they short, tall, or average height? How old are they?

Also, consider what your bridesmaids want to show off. Those that love their figure may prefer a fitted dress with a sweetheart neckline, while those that want to look younger might prefer an off-shoulder dress. If you’re just not sure, opt for a V-neckline. It pairs well with every body shape!

Afarose Insider Tip: Use a body chart to figure out what category your body shape falls under, and refer to these tips to find necklines that will do it justice.

Top Types of Necklines For Bridesmaids

The neckline is the icing on the cake, or well, it's what finishes off the look of your bridesmaids’ dresses. Let's take a look at the most popular necklines and which body types, face shapes, and ages suit them best.

1. V-Neckline

The V-neckline is one of the most popular necklines and for a good reason: they suit almost all body types.

Still, V-necks have varying depths that people should look out for. For example, deep and plunging necklines suit apple and rectangle types, whereas pear shapes benefit from higher V-necks.

Another benefit of wearing a V-neckline is that it makes the jaw and chin look sharper, which is perfect for those with round or heart-shaped faces. It can also work for any age, from college grads to pensioners.

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Afarose Dresses: BLANKA, BIRD, JAY

2. Scoop Neckline

Characterized by a U-shaped neckline, a scoop is best for ladies looking to create the illusion of curves, namely those with apple, inverted triangle, rectangle, or hourglass body shapes.

Those with diamond and square face shapes who want a fuller-cheek look should try a scoop neckline, as well.

As a whole, this style tends to suit more mature women best.

3. Cowl Neckline

This timeless neckline is best for those who want to show off their shoulders while slimming them down—particularly for those with pear or inverted triangle shapes.

Those with oblong face shapes also benefit greatly from cowl necklines since it gives more fullness to the face.

As far as age goes, cowl necklines look good on anyone and are very trendy.

4. Off-Shoulder

Those who want to highlight their shoulders and neck should opt for the off-shoulder neckline.

This is best for women who have a smaller upper body, such as those with pear or hourglass shapes, and those with oblong face shapes.

This style is also best worn by younger individuals or those who want to let their youthfulness shine.

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Afarose Dresses: ATHENA, AURORA, DEER

5. Strapless

The strapless neckline remains a popular option because it’s simple enough to fit any theme.

A strapless neckline usually goes straight across the chest which provides more structure to the wearer—typically suiting apple and hourglass body shapes best.

Furthermore, oblong and oval face shapes can also pull this style off with ease. As a whole, a strapless neckline is a great option for younger and middle-aged crowds.

6. Halter Neckline

Both timeless and modern, the halter neckline is a great choice for women who have relatively proportionate body types, such as rectangle, hourglass, or inverted triangle.

Those with oval and longer oblong face shapes might want to opt for a halter neckline since this creates the illusion of a shorter face.

It’s also great for almost any age since there are options to tweak the halter to be age-appropriate.

7. Square Neckline

Since there are loads of options to choose from, square necklines can accommodate a wide array of bust sizes, as well as pear and rectangular body shapes.

Those with square face shapes should go for a square neckline since the cut will complement their strong jawlines.

Lastly, this style doesn’t discriminate—any age can benefit from a classic square neckline.

Afarose Dresses: TINA, FRANCES, MALEAH

8. Sweetheart

The sweetheart neckline is universally flattering and fits most body types.

However, they do tend to flatter pear, hourglass, and rectangle shapes the best. As far as face shapes go, heart and round shapes will love the sweetheart neckline since it provides great angles and balances out the jaws.

This style is also more youthful, making it the perfect choice for younger bridesmaids.

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Afarose Dress: Heather | Photographer: Elise van der Lee Photography

The Picture Perfect Entourage

The perfect wedding needs a picture-perfect entourage to properly honor the bridal couple on their big day.

Confident bridesmaids are glowing bridesmaids, after all—and that glow is palpable both in person and in pictures. That’s why having strategically dressed, well-fitted bridesmaids are so important.

Afarose is your one-stop shop for #allthingswedding and designer dresses. No matter the body type, style, or face shape, you can count on Afarose to help you and your lovely ladies shine.

types of necklines for bridesmaid dresses
AFAROSE Bridesmaid Dress & Wedding Dress | Photographer: Natasha Daboub Photography


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