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  2. Neckline - Wikipedia

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    Styles of neckline. Necklines can be grouped into categories according to their shape and where they cut across the body: Boat neck (one edge, nearly linear) A high, wide, slightly curved neckline that passes past the collarbones and hangs on both shoulders; also called a bateau neckline or Sabrina neckline. A variation is the portrait neckline.

  3. List of hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    Brush cut is an alternative name for a longer butch cut, especially one that shows natural curl. Bun: A hairstyle where the hair is arranged into a knot, usually at the back, crown, or top of the head. See also chignon. Chignon: A specific type of bun that is smoothly wrapped at the base of the neck. Croydon facelift

  4. Category:Necklines - Wikipedia

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  5. Halterneck - Wikipedia

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    Various styles of halterneck attire. Halterneck is a style of women's clothing strap that runs from the front of the garment around the back of the neck, generally leaving the upper back uncovered. [1] The name comes from livestock halters. [2] The word "halter" is of Germanic origin and means "holder" or "that which holds". [3].

  6. 19 Halter Neck Styles That Won’t Feel Tight or ... - AOL

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    But sometimes, they can feel a little tight around the neck, so we shopped for styles with lighter materials so you can wear the ensemble all day long. From tops, to dresses and bodysuits, we’ve ...

  7. Ballerina neckline - Wikipedia

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    Similar neckline styles would be the bateau neckline (also known as a boat neck) and a scoop neck cut. Currently, in the early 21st century, neckline styles on adult women's leotards and children's leotards include an array of variations on the classic necklines, including a front V-neck, front and back V-neck, or a sweetheart neckline with or ...

  8. Boat neck - Wikipedia

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    Boat neck. 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 the collarbone. It is traditionally used in nautically inspired sweaters and knitwear, but is also featured in more elegant cocktail dresses and eveningwear.

  9. Victorian fashion - Wikipedia

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    Picture of 1850s evening dress with a bertha neckline. Neck-line: Bertha is the low shoulder neck-line worn by women during the Victorian Era. The cut exposed a woman's shoulders and it sometimes was trimmed over with a three to six-inch deep lace flounce, or the bodice has neckline draped with several horizontal bands of fabric pleats.