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Which dirndl neckline suits you?

Author: Patrick
Bart, Gesicht, Kopf, Person, Brille
Patrick is an author at trachten.de and is passionate about traditional fashion and alpine culture. In his blog articles, he combines in-depth knowledge of traditional costumes with modern trends and provides exciting insights into the world of customs, craftsmanship and stylish lifestyles.

The Dirndl neckline is as much a part of Oktoberfest and folk festivals as a pretzel is to a Maß of beer. Many Dirndls feature a rounded neckline in a U or heart shape. For many years, this deep neckline was considered the classic among Dirndl necklines. However, the selection is much broader, and in recent years, the trend has shifted towards higher-necked Dirndls.

MOSER Trachten introduces you to all Dirndl neckline styles and provides tips on how to best pair them with the right Dirndl blouse.

What Types of Dirndl Necklines Are There?

Of course, there are plenty of tricks to enhance the appearance of a beautiful décolleté. However, the most important factor is choosing the optimal neckline shape. Here, we explain all the common Dirndl neckline styles:

1. Balcony Neckline

A deep balcony neckline is typical for Dirndls. It extends to the middle of the bust, offering a revealing look. Decorative ball buttons or lacing are often added to adjust the fit. If this is not enough, or if a smaller bust size should appear larger, opt for models with ruffles or lace. These details add opulence and create the illusion of a fuller bust.

2. Square Balcony Neckline

This neckline is a special variation of the balcony neckline. It has a more angular shape, giving it a structured and modern look. However, its fundamental characteristics remain the same: the square balcony neckline extends to the mid-bust, often featuring decorative ball buttons and/or lacing. Embellishments such as ruffles, lace, or "frog mouth" pleats are also very popular.

3. Sweetheart Neckline

The sweetheart neckline highlights feminine curves, although its lowest point sits slightly higher than the balcony neckline. The name comes from its heart-like shape. The dividing seams shape the bust, creating a beautifully full décolleté. If you have a smaller bust, the right bra can provide extra support and enhance your cleavage.

4. Underbust Neckline

The underbust neckline is ideal for bold Dirndl wearers, as it reveals a significant amount of skin and has a daring appeal. This neckline showcases your bust in its full glory. However, it rarely features embellishments like ruffles or pleats. The closure is often made with decorative ball buttons, making it worthwhile to wear a well-fitting Dirndl bra to provide support and create a stunning silhouette.

5. High Neckline

Dirndls with a high neckline are often very elegant models that tend to be more modest and understated. They are perfect for women who prefer a less revealing style or those with smaller cup sizes. Paired with transparent or even long Dirndl blouses, this neckline is absolutely on trend.

6. Stand-up Collar

Dirndl models with a stand-up collar often create a unique focus on the décolleté. The widely open neckline contrasts with the stand-up collar, which extends to the back of the neck. An elastic band integrated into the lower hem provides additional stability and ensures high wearing comfort.

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