In addition to the straight neckline or boat neckline, one of the most popular trends of recent seasons, the sweetheart neckline, which is also one of the most flattering, or the back neckline – the most evocative and sexy of all – is another others that also feel great, because it enhances the breast – either way – and it’s also one of the most elegant. We’re talking about the asymmetrical neckline, which is so polished that one shoulder is left uncovered through a “geometric” shape.
For a long time only (and accidentally) associated with more formal prom looks and garments such as guest dresses or over-ordered blouses, the asymmetrical neckline is claimed to be one of the freshest and most natural this year, also for daily wear on the hottest spring and summer days. Enhancing and styling the large bust (in form-fitting garments) or can also be used to effectively conceal it (in oversized garments), this neckline has made its way into blouses, jumpsuits, dresses… and even bodies and bathing suits this season! It can be worn perfectly with jeans, shorts, overalls or skirts: it goes well with any other piece of clothing, whatever it is.
If you want to give a new look to your looks this spring and you want to bet on a more original alternative option, you should include it in your wardrobe (and in your suitcase when you go on vacation). a blouse or a top with such a neckline. It will give your outfits of the season a much more sophisticated and much more different look than what you are used to wearing. And of course you will succeed. A style trick? Gather your hair into a high ponytail or bun or remove it from your face and shoulders with an accessory (scarves, headbands, hairpins…), so that this part of the body that is left uncovered gets all the attention it deserves† Want to show off the asymmetrical neckline? We went shopping to bring you a selection of the ten most beautiful blouses and tops of the moment with this neckline of simple lines, so minimalist and subtle. You will love them!
Top with asymmetric neckline and belt. Collected dust. Matching inner lining. From Zara (12.95 euros)
Two-tone cut asymmetric top. From Bershka (12.99 euros)
Asymmetrical cropped blouse with vertical stripe print and elasticated waist. From Pull & Bear (19.99 euros)
Checked top with asymmetric design, side pleats and rustic fabric. From Pull & Bear (17.99 euros)
Asymmetric top, crew neck, sleeveless, cropped length, slim fit. From Subdued (9.50 euros)
Top with asymmetrical neckline and wide straps. Opening detail of the strap. From Zara (7.95 euros)
Flowing fabric top with asymmetric and cropped design. Ruffle details. Mango.
Asymmetrical top with ribbed and metal straps. Brownies (29.90 euros)
Top with asymmetric neckline and sleeves with armholes. From Zara (15.95 euros)
Short, fitted top in soft cotton jersey. One-shoulder style with a cut-out at the front and long sleeves. From H&M (17.99 euros)
Source: Marie Claire

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