- Boat
neckline Jewel or crew
neckline U or
scoop neckline V
neckline Square neckline Waterfall or cowl
neckline Spaghetti neckline Strapless neckline Sweetheart...
- In fashion, a
ballerina neckline refers to the
classic necklines styles on the
dance attire, or leotards, worn by the dancers. Po****rized
especially by...
-
scoop neckline is a
rounded neckline on a
garment which is con****uously
lower in the
front than in the back. Typically, this
style of
neckline is ****ociated...
- by
clothing such as a low-cut
neckline that
exposes the division, and
often the term is used to
describe the low
neckline itself,
instead of the term décolletage...
- sufra, and has
variations based on
neckline. The
square neckline (ṣadr murabbaʿ) has a
contrasting inset in the
neckline and
bordering the yoke, and trim...
- a left shoulder, a head, and a
right shoulder and a line
drawn as the
neckline. The left
shoulder is
formed at the end of an
extensive move
during which...
- a
neckline consisting of a
loose draped fabric collar. The term can
describe the
neckline of a wide
variety of garments, from the
draped neckline of...
-
clothing construction professionals, a
collar is
differentiated from
other necklines such as
revers and lapels, by
being made from a
separate piece of fabric...
- A boat neck, also
called a
bateau neck or
Sabrina neckline, is a wide
neckline that runs horizontally,
front and back,
almost to the
shoulder points, across...
- "thrown over") is a large,
square kerchief worn by
women to fill in the low
neckline of a bodice. It
originated in the
United Kingdom in the 18th
century and...