Wedding dress sleeves

Date: Mar 20, 2020
Wedding dress sleeves

For several years now, the sleeves of the wedding dresses have been scrutinized by the lucky women in search of their nuptial dress. Almost as much as the necklines. No need to wait until autumn or winter to opt for a dress with sleeves, we also see them scroll during summer weddings.

Symbols of sophistication, the sleeves are not yet adapted to all styles and brides will also consider their morphology before deciding which they prefer. This is your lucky day, we review them so you can find the right sleeves.

Long sleeves

Very elegant, these sleeves generally fitted to the body cover all the arms up to the wrists, thus lengthening this part of the body, enhancement and stylized.

The long sleeves are ideal for those who want to lengthen their figure because they have broad shoulders or are of medium size, even small. They also have the advantage of concealing roundness.

Sleeves ¾

A classic that we do not give up, the three-quarter sleeves are known for their timeless elegance. They seem to have been invented for all types of morphologies since they will sublimate you whether you are round or thin.

Short sleeves

The most common on wedding dresses with sleeves are those that stop at the height of the biceps, between the shoulder and the elbow. Simple and delicate, these sleeves are particularly suitable for long busts since they seem to shorten the silhouette.

Trumpet sleeves

On the wedding dresses, these sleeves can give a medieval look or just casual, depending on the style of the dress. Tightened from the shoulders up to the elbows, they then widen by extending the silhouette of beautiful brides who fall under their spell.

They will go very well to women of small size and those wishing to accentuate the lines of their pronounced curves.

Balloon sleeves

These sleeves take their name from their rounded shape. Rather short, tight up and down, it is their curved side that will appeal to brides looking for an unusual type of sleeves.

They have a great effect on slender brides with small breasts and slender shoulders. If your arms are long and thin, you can certainly try this type of sleeves that will embellish your bridal look.

Pleated sleeves

More whimsical, these sleeves fitted to the arm and rounded at the shoulders are original and voluminous. They are ideal for fine brides who want to visually expand their build.

Off-the-shoulder sleeves

Want a seductive neckline and a glamorous look? Try the wedding dresses with bare shoulders. These sleeves are usually long and very feminine. They highlight almost all women especially when they are associated with a large and voluminous skirt.

Bishop Sleeves

Romantic, let us say even Shakespearean, they are long and broad to the wrist, height to which they are tightened forming a cone. Perfect with a dress worthy of the most beautiful elven legends, you will find them on vaporous models. Remember that they hide the curves at the arms.

Butterfly sleeves

Short and vaporous, wide and covering only the upper arm, these sleeves not only have a unique and original design, they also have the advantage of camouflage them too curvatures of arms.

Tulip sleeves

With a cross in the middle of the sleeve, they mimic the shape of a tulip. All the more subtle and angelic when veiled, this is the superb detail of a simple dress, a light and fluid dress suddenly sophisticated.

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