Wedding dresses that leave the shoulders to the air and extremely deep strapless are trend
According to current trends, dresses that leave the shoulders to the air are the favorites to glamorously bridal gowns today.
"With the passing of the years, this style has become a basic and referent of weddings, adapting practically to any girl, from the most conservative and romantic, to the most modern and risky," says Alejandro Reyes, designer of Bella Girlfriend.
"The shoulders of women have historically been synonymous with femininity, and this type of proposal enhances beauty by balancing the attention between the garment and the figure of the person who wears it." It is a cut that plays in favor of all the silhouettes: with it, those with thin and elongated neck will be able to show off this sophisticated feature, while those with short necks will help create the illusion of a greater space between their waist and neckline.
"You just have to keep an eye on the lines of a possible; you do not want those marks to be noticed on the most special day of your life!" Says Reyes. In addition, it should be noted that, thanks to the climate of our country can carry a strapless model in the day and at night, as well as in any location. The only thing you have to take into account is that in some religious centers or tempos there are protocols that do not allow taking this part of the body discovered during the ceremony. Designs today.
The recent proposal of the Bridal Weeks of NY and Barcelona make clear that, at present, the tendency of shoulders to the air arrives in a wide variety of alternatives. "Strapless with extremely deep necklines surprise, they must be extremely careful, to be aesthetic and almost architectural, but without losing elegance and Glamour", affirms Reyes.
Other of the preferred silhouettes for the brides are the word type of honor, princess, line "A" and siren. "Regarding textiles, although lace, chantareis and suttages still dominate, today they are combined with multi-layers of mesh and tulle; include sequins and rhinestones, and even applications with laser and critical cuts". Point-