The classic strapless neckline underwent a dramatic transformation this season. If in the past we were used to straight lines or a delicate sweetheart, the new collections present actual architecture on the body. The trend, which received a significant push to the center stage, focuses on a rigid corset structure with emphasized cups and high curves that create a silhouette that is powerful and feminine at the same time. This is a neckline that does not just "sit" on the body, but truly sculpts it, creating a luxurious, clean, and sophisticated look that suits brides looking for an uncompromising fashion statement.
Inbal Dror: Hollywood glam inspired by Noa Kirel
With designer Inbal Dror, the sculpted strapless gets a touch of "Hollywood glam". Especially after Noa Kirel chose this iconic look for her wedding day, designed by Dror. The emphasis is on a shaping and tight silhouette that celebrates the body's curves, where the rounded and sharp neckline becomes the main center of interest. The use of fabrics with a delicate sheen and the precision in the neckline's contours create a sexy, updated, and powerful look.
Berta Fashion House: Rich romance and texture play
Designer Berta takes the sculpted neckline to the realms of rich romance. Her interpretation combines the rigid corsetry structure with texture plays of lace, embroidery, and delicate stones. In some of the designs, one can see additions of off-the-shoulder sleeves that further emphasize the contours of the neckline, creating a balance between a sculpted structure and classic softness.
Dana Harel: Architecture of fabric and artistic folds
The design by designer Dana Harel presents the sophisticated and artistic side of the trend. Here, the sculpted neckline is wrapped in plays of fabric and delicate folds that create a multi-layered look. This is an interpretation that places emphasis on textiles and movement, while maintaining the characteristic corsetry structure that provides support and an impressive presence.
Lihi Hod: Sophisticated minimalism and quiet elegance
Designer Lihi Hod brings "sophisticated quiet" to the runway. Her sculpted neckline is characterized by clean and minimalist lines, which integrate with flowing, luxurious fabrics. The emphasized cups are executed with fine taste, with an emphasis on precision in the small details, creating a look of timeless elegance with a nod to the most contemporary trends.
Shlomit Azrad: Feminine power and stage presence
With designer Shlomit Azrad, we see an emphasis on an "exposed" and prominent corset, which emphasizes the waist and creates a sharp contrast with airy skirts. The neckline is designed in a way that resembles an environmental sculpture, with well-defined edges that give the bride a bold, youthful look with a strong stage presence.
Eisen Stein: Delicate drama and an hourglass silhouette
The Eisen Stein studio presents an interpretation that is all about delicate drama. Their sculpted neckline is characterized by sharp and high curves that create a perfect "hourglass" silhouette. The combination between the tight corset and the dramatic skirts creates a look that is, on one hand, highly fashionable and trendy, and on the other hand, maintains the classic nature of the bridal gown.
Studio Emanuel: Modern nobility and clean lines
The Emanuel fashion house presents the trend through a combination of softness and regal volume. The sculpted neckline here is characterized by delicate and symmetrical curves that merge perfectly with a rich skirt. The play between the tight corset and the volume of the dress emphasizes the architectural structure of the upper part, giving the bride a look of modern and clean nobility.