The low back wedding dress is a classic that never goes out of style. It’s timeless, elegant, and sexy all at once. Whether you’re looking for princess ballgowns or more modern gowns with lace paneling and sheer fabric, there are so many ways to make your back look great in any low-cut wedding dress!
1. Lace + Sheer Illusion
A low back wedding dress is a great option for brides who want to show off their skin and keep things simple, but there are some fabrics that work best together.
Lace + Sheer Illusion
Lace is a beautiful fabric that adds visual interest and texture to any garment. It comes in many different designs and colors, so no matter your style or budget, you’ll find something to suit you! Sheer illusion (also known as tulle) can be used to cover up the skin at the neckline of some dresses or on its own as an overlay. This fabric is lightweight and easy on the eyes—plus it doesn’t hold heat like other materials might do during summertime events when temperatures rise!
2. Deep V-Necklines
If you’re looking for a dress that’s on the more revealing side, this is your look. Deep V-necklines are flattering and they can be revealing, but they can also be elegant, romantic and sexy at the same time. Plus, they work with either A-line or mermaid silhouettes because of how low they cut on the body.
3. Shoestring Straps
Shoestring straps are thin, narrow straps that usually fall just below the shoulder. They are much thinner than spaghetti straps, which can be made from a wider piece of material. Shoestring straps often use a thin fabric like lace or satin in order to create an elegant look. This style of strap is perfect for creating a plunging back on your dress!
4. Halter or High Necklines
If you’re looking for a low back wedding dress, it’s important to consider what kind of neckline you want. High and halter-style necklines are both flattering options, and they can be worn with or without straps.
A high neckline is great if you choose to go strapless in your low back dress. If you decide on a high-necked lace gown, for example, having your shoulders bare will complete the look beautifully. Another option is wearing a bustier underneath or overtop – this gives the illusion that there are straps holding up your top half even though there aren’t any!
A halter neckline is also an excellent option for those who prefer not being able to see their chest area (or at least part of it) when they walk down the aisle toward their groom! This style allows brides who don’t want cleavage peeking out from under their arms to show off just how much skin they want while still keeping things classy at their wedding ceremony and reception alike – which means everyone wins!
5. Invisible Back Details
- Invisible Back Details
If you love a little skin, but don’t want to bare it all, an invisible back detail is your best friend. Whether your dress has straps or not, this cutout style will show just enough while still keeping things modest: no one will know that you’re wearing a strapless dress with a mesh-like fabric that shows off just enough of your shoulders. The only downside is that these types of dresses often have low backs as well (so if you’re going for the full effect, be sure to go bra-free!)
6. Matching Backs + Trains
If you’re not sure how you want your dress to look, let these ideas inspire you.
- A low-back dress with a long train is one of the most elegant looks to have at a wedding. The exposed back will keep your guests’ eyes on you while the train flows down behind you as you walk down the aisle, creating a dramatic entrance!
- If your dress has an open back and no train, try wearing it with an asymmetrical sash that wraps around your waist and ties in front at both sides. This will draw attention away from anything else on your body by creating its own eye-catching design on top of whatever else is happening under there!
- If there’s one thing we know about brides—it’s that they love sparkles! Add some bling-y accessories like earrings or necklaces for extra fierceness without being too over-the-top (it’s all about balance).
7. Bold Cutouts
You can make a dress look more modern and edgy by adding an interesting cutout. Cutouts aren’t just for show, though—they can also be strategically placed to accentuate your best assets. Pick a cutout that’s in the shape of your favorite shape (triangle, heart) or something asymmetrical to draw attention away from parts of your body you’d rather not highlight.
When it comes to placement, look for cuts near the waist or on one side of the dress (not both), as this will help create an hourglass figure.
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Dresses from Stella York & Essense of Australia
Dresses from Stella York & Essense of Australia
Dress from Katie May
Hi there ive fallen in love with a few of the low back lace dresses you have here, where can i find them?? Any leads would be great! Thanks