The clusters of layered pearl necklaces add an elegant touch to the
high neckline of the dress so the all important knockout back detail is left untouched.
I love the
wide neckline of this dress, as it is incredibly flattering on the chest, but remains modest and covered up everywhere else.
I wanted the hair to be up to not only showcase the
beautiful neckline of the dress, but also the statement earrings which compliment the natural backdrop.
The neckline of this dress is high and rounded.
The beautiful embroidery and the shape and
neckline of this dress were something I couldn't pass up.
The neckline of the dress is V - necked and it shows off a little bit of skin too.
Stays in place, sparkles, and went well with
the neckline of the dress I wore.
Because
the neckline of the dress is so open, I decided to wear a bold necklace.
The neckline of the dress is so great that I didn't want anything to distract from it (and there is the cut out..
Love
the neckline of that dress too.
I love the elegant drapery around
the neckline of this dress.
I love the street - style vibe of these pictures and I also love
that neckline of your dress.
I like
the neckline of the dress too, not too low!
Love the cap sleeves and the material (a woven silk, which won't wrinkle quite as easily as plain silk), and we like the little lapels on
the neckline of the dress.
Bright red fabric (I believe it's silk but it may be a cotton / acetate blend with a sheen to it) with amazing prong set rhinestones at
the neckline of the dress.
Because
the neckline of the dress is so pretty, I decided to skip a necklace.
The neckline of the dress is already gorgeous and very detailed so I would forgo a necklace.
The neckline of this dress is SO gorgeous and unusual, also loving the metallic heels.
In general I like fitted turtlenecks for this sort of application, but I do play around with what I have depending on
the neckline of the dress I'm layering.
This way it shows some neck and some of
the neckline of my dress.
The necklines of these dresses are decorated with glass work, tila, got ta.
There are a number of companies making these things, and the general idea is the same: you get a bit of fabric to raise
the neckline of your dress or blouse for modesty, you don't have to deal with bunchy / extra fabric around your middle, and they can even be a great way to make regular shirts more friendly to nursing / pumping moms.
I'm getting a Joan from Mad Men vibe from
the neckline of this dress.
;) I really love the little cut outs on
the neckline of this dress too, it is jazzy enough that you wouldn't even need to pack a necklace if you took it on holiday with you!
She kept this look simple so as not to distract from the huge red bow on
the neckline of her dress.
We finished off the look with a long necklace which will draw attention to the crossed v -
neckline of the dress.
I love the colors and
neckline of this dress, even if it is kind of shiny.
When it comes to accessories, it depends on
the neckline of the dress.
I really enjoyed
the neckline of this dress as well.
The neckline of this dress is simple and rounded.
The neckline is also wider than I expected — if you look at the bottom product shot online, where the model is wearing a red shirt underneath, the neckline of the red top is where I expected
the neckline of the dress to run.
The neckline of this dress makes it so perfect to layer necklaces, which is totally my thing.
They were matched by
the neckline of the dress.
The flow and
the neckline of this dress are incredibly flattering and belted with wedges it was the perfect dress for dinner and a stroll by the beach.