Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Cleavage? Yes or No?

(St. Pucchi Sposa- Style Z269)

I would advise any woman who is leaning towards heavy cleavage in her wedding gown of going towards a more modest approach.  I believe your wedding day is meant to be fun and beautiful, with family and friends to join in the celebration.  You can feel sexy while still keeping a modest chest, and save the revealing outfits for the wedding night.

Say you've found a wedding dress you love, but the cleavage is more than you would like.  You can always have the dress altered to fit your ideal, or you can find something similar that is a bit higher necked.  Building out a V-Neck so it hides cleavage is a task most tailors and seamstresses can take on with no problem, it's likely you'll need the dress altered anyway, for fit and height.

I say "No" to too much cleavage, how about you?

(Sottero and Midgley- Style Chantilly = A more modest neckline, in similar style)


1 comment:

  1. Perhaps this is not a fair assessment, but I think it really depends on how big your breasts are. If I were to wear that first gown you posted, it wouldn't seem nearly as revealing because small breasts have less ... rotund (?)... definition. However in general, I would agree - why do you want to show off the goodies to everyone? Unless you have ex-boyfriends you're trying to make jealous - though if ex-boyfriends are the reason you're choosing your dress, maybe you shouldn't be getting married.

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