Fuller & pear - Caryn Franklin's How to Look Good
Fuller & pear - Caryn Franklin's How to Look Good
Fuller & pear - Caryn Franklin's How to Look Good
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Introduction<br />
Shirt collar<br />
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Plunge neckline<br />
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Teardrop neckline Cowl neckline Large polo neck<br />
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Shirt collar<br />
This is worn undone <strong>to</strong> create a soft<br />
and blurred v-neckline. And there isn’t<br />
a woman in the land who will not look<br />
good in a fitted shirt, which is sexily<br />
undone (how much depends on the<br />
situation and you).<br />
Search for a good fit so that it<br />
can become a staple in your wardrobe.<br />
Plunge neckline<br />
This neckline will have varying degrees of<br />
plunge from cleavage <strong>to</strong> ribcage.<br />
Obviously a good bra or great <strong>to</strong>ne is<br />
crucial. The key is all in the depth of the<br />
<strong>to</strong>ne; never show so much breast that<br />
it becomes an eyeful. A plunge neckline<br />
requires an excellent bra but can also be<br />
carried off by wearinganother<br />
layer underneath.<br />
Teardrop neckline<br />
This style is effectively like a high<br />
boat neck but has an extra teardrop<br />
shape cut out that may or may not<br />
show cleavage.<br />
Often found in fitted evening <strong>to</strong>ps or<br />
looser jersey style <strong>to</strong>ps. This is a great<br />
<strong>to</strong>p for all heights and shapes. Avoid if<br />
you have low slung breasts.<br />
Cowl neckline<br />
This is scoop neckline with an extra layer<br />
of fabric that hangs loosely over the bust<br />
<strong>to</strong> add volume. It will bulk up the bust<br />
area and draw the eye <strong>to</strong> it.<br />
Large polo neck<br />
This neckline always ap<strong>pear</strong>s on a chunky<br />
piece of knitwear and can stand up fairly<br />
stiff around the neck in a wide circle.<br />
The volume of fabric around the neck<br />
will work <strong>to</strong> make the neck seem<br />
smaller or daintier and because it is<br />
loose and low the neck itself will always<br />
look graceful.<br />
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