Jeweled neck wedding dresses






The neckline of a wedding dress can change completely the way the bride may look on the day. In fact, we must mention that the design of the neck is the one that sets the whole style and cut of the dress and the only one that catches the eyes of the watchers for the first time.




The neckline’s design or style is capable of transform a simple, plain and predictable standard white wedding dress into a more attractive and remarkable piece that any bride would be happy to own and wear on the big day. But when shopping for the big wedding dress, bride must take into account all the elements that compose a wedding dress and make sure that each part of the dress has something eye-catchy and attracted enough to make her bridal looks incredibly beautiful and unique.

No bride should settle for less when it comes to choosing her dream wedding dress. And since every little part of the dress, every little embellishment and every single detail and embroidery counts, the happy brides must make sure that dress has them all!


We will show you a few pictures with jeweled neck wedding dresses hopping that you will like them and perhaps consider one for your wedding. You can simply get the inspiration you need to design your own wedding dress, or you can practically choose one to be your lovely companion during the day. We’ve chosen to present you this type of neckline because we find it simply gorgeous and inspired for any type of dress.

The vast majority of the wedding gowns are strapless and therefore not much can be done in order to emphasize the design or the beauty of the cut through jewels, but when the neck is cut just a bit higher or when it features straps or sleeves, things can be saved.


A jeweled neck wedding dress can surely look like something more appealing and more original for the modern bride to wear as an elegant wedding dress for a second wedding or for a more dramatic and exquisite event.

The bride can purchase the dress with no additional embellishments on the neckline and simply ask a professional sewer or seamstress to add a few beads, pearls, crystals, diamonds, gemstones, rhinestones, sequins, swags or any other accessories or sparkling items that can make the dress look more glamorous and fascinating.


The beads can be applied on the line of the neck or they can follow different circular or geometrical patterns, depending on the bride’s vision and preferences. One might like to add silver, gold, platinum, bronze or other metal accents in order to make the neckline a bit more brilliant, glittering and fanciful, perfect for a more extravagant and sophisticated wedding.

The same patterns can be followed onto the whole bodice of the dress, onto the skirt line or on the waist line, for a more equilibrated gorgeous and dramatic appearance.

Written by , date Aug 25, 2010 in classic
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One Response to Jeweled neck wedding dresses

  1. giulia says:

    There are two reasons I like jeweled neck wedding dresses: the need no other jewels to wear, and I don’t like wearing jewels and the second is that they give a certain glitter and so happiness to the outfit. However, I am looking for dresses that have very small or at least subtle jewels on the necklines so that they would be light on the dress and so wearable. From what I see, only the last dress from here kind of fits my criteria, but not even that is what I desire. hopefully I will find one on my taste pretty soon. However, it’s a good article and the dress is cute. Maybe if I looked for another type of dress I would have found something on your site.

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