neckline is the upper edge of the clothing that surrounds the neck, especially from the front view. The neckline also refers to the whole line between all layers of clothing and the neck and shoulders of a person, ignoring the invisible underwear.
For each garment worn above the waist, the neckline is primarily a line of style and can be a boundary to form further from the top of the garment with, for example, collar, veil, dart or fold. In that case it is similar to the waistline and hemline.
Video Neckline
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Necklines can be grouped into categories according to their shape and where they cut through the body:
- polo neck (circle)
- This is a high collar that covers the neck itself, and is also called turtleneck . They are most common for sweaters (also called jumper) or T-shirts.
- neck gem (circular)
- is round and sits at the base of the throat, and is also called neckline T-shirt or crew neck.
- spoon neck (curved, sunken)
- It has a curved U shape, with a U-arm hanging on the shoulder. U depth can vary, ranging from polite style to plunge.
- V-neck (2-4 linear edge, edges perverse edge)
- comes from the middle east, this is formed by two diagonal lines from the shoulders that meet in the chest creating a V shape. The depth of V can vary, from polite to plunging. The surplice version of this neckline (known as portrait neckline ) is an alternative. V can also be cut by a small bottom edge, forming a trapezoid.
- square neck (linear side edges do not merge or diverge)
- is characterized by three linear sides, bottom edge meets the side edge at the right angle. The bottom edge intersects the whole image horizontally and the edges over the shoulder. The special case of this is the slot neckline , where the side edge is very close (approximately the width of the bone-neck spots), forming a narrow gap.
- deep or screaming neck
- This is a low neckline, either in the form of V, U or square, which reveals various amounts of cleavage, and some extends even to the natural waistline.
- boat neck (one side, almost linear)
- It has a high, wide, slightly curved neck that crosses the collar neck and hangs on both shoulders, and is also called the bateau neckline or the Sabrina neckline . Variations are portrait line .
- off-the-shoulder (one side, almost linear, also known as Carmen neckline)
- This is similar to the neckline of the ship but significantly lower, below the shoulder and the collarbone. Usually this passes over above the arm but, in the strapless neckline style, it can pass under the arm. This neckline accentuates the shoulder and neck of the wearer.
- one shoulder neckline (one side, almost linear)
- this is an asymmetric linear neckline that cuts the whole body diagonally, usually from one shoulder down to the other.
- necklines halter (linear, side edge assembled in the neck)
- this feature neckline V-neck or scoop with a strap that wraps and connects at the nape of the neck.
- lover neckline (linear side edge, bottom edge curved down)
- It has a curved bottom edge that is concave down and usually twice as toothed as the upper half of the heart. Side edges often meet in the neck, similar to a neckline dumbbell. The neckline affects her chest.
- keyhole necklines
- This is similar to a neckline dumbbell, but the diagonal lines meet in front of the neck, forming "keyhole". In general, this feature has a central hole, usually just below the neck bone. This neckline is rarely seen.
- surplice neckline
- This is similar to how the neckline of a bathrobe is formed by one side of the garment that overlaps with the other. For dresses, the bottom layer is usually sewn to the top layer just below the breast.
Maps Neckline
Modify necklines
The shape of the neckline can be modified in various ways, for example by adding a collar or scarf, coating it with gauze or decorating the edges with shells, picnic or fringe. The neckline may be the tip of a sharp fabric or a softer cover, and it can also be emphasized by the pattern inside the fabric itself.
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Tren
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Off-the-shoulder trends originate from the District Era and Victoria. They were the pinnacle of fashion in the early to mid-nineteenth century. Charles Frederick Worth, the father of haute couture, designed many elaborate dresses, many of which featured parcels with arms out of the shoulders and were popular with prominent figures such as Empress Eugenie. Then in the 1960s, French actress Brigitte Bardot placed her own style on this style, wearing off-the-shoulder tops with everything from a midi skirt to pants, reviving style. Style icons that are made off-the-shoulder sexy and trendy again and the off-the-shoulder style is also known as the "Bardot" style.
Since resurfacing in 2014, off-the-shoulder trends have gained immense popularity. This look gives sexy appeal without being too flashy and looks good on different body types; so its popularity with consumers today.
See also
- Outline
- Cleavage
- DÃÆ' à © colletage
- Hemline
- Low (mode)
- Up (clothing)
- Waist
References
External links
Media related to Necklines in Wikimedia Commons
Source of the article : Wikipedia