Sweetheart Neckline refers to a style of a clothes neckline that consists of a series of side and lower front curves that meet in centre. It is an open neckline that begins two (2) i nches inside the shoulder line and shaped like a heart

The Sweetheart Neckline acquires its name from the way it sweeps over each breast, connecting between them in a "V" and creating a heart shape. This style is most commonly found on strapless dresses, but is also found on dresses with a variety of sleeve lengths. For a wedding gown, the Sweetheart Neckline is ideal for brides with a large bust line since the shape helps create support and control exposure.

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