Beach Wedding Dresses With Cap Sleeves






When planning a beach wedding, brides have to consider all important aspects of a beach themed wedding dress. Not only should they search for the most suitable fabric, neckline, length, design and shape, for also they must think of the sleeves of the dress too.




Not only the bodice and the skirt of a destination wedding dress is important in obtaining the most casual, natural and feminine look, but sleeves can also change the appearance of a dress completely. Sleeves can add more elegance, style, class, refinement and charm, depending on the formality of the wedding and the style of the wedding dress.

Among the most gorgeous types of sleeves that can transform a simple beach wedding dress into a fanciful, enchanting and more sensual wedding dress is the cap sleeves type. The cap sleeves are rather similar to the T-shirt type of sleeves, but more rounded and baring. The cap sleeves are shorter and more casual, or so it seems, than T-shirt sleeves and that is why beach wedding dress with cap sleeves are a bit more adequate and suitable for beach weddings than those with T-shirt sleeves. But a beach wedding dress with cap sleeves can suit best those brides that have the upper arms more toned and a bit more slender and skinny. If you have broad shoulders and arms, you may not want to dress up in a beach wedding dress with cap sleeves that can make you look more corpulent, thick, large and voluminous.

The most attractive thing in beach wedding dresses with cap sleeves is that they can make a bride look incredibly feminine, delicate, romantic and sensual without too much effort. Because of the refined, sleek and gentle cap sleeves, almost any type of wedding dress can look more eye-catching, unique, charming and superb.


Because the weather might get a bit more windy and chilly during the evening or the night party reception, most brides who can’t stand the cold should consider wearing a beach wedding dress with cap sleeves. Why spend all your energy and time looking for a matching covering for your beach wedding dress, when you can fix the problem with a splendid beach wedding dress with cap sleeves!

Instead of wearing a short jacket or a bolero that might or might not match perfectly with the wedding dress style, length and design, have a beach wedding dress with cap sleeves that can be covered with a smooth and soft shawl or a wrap for more safety during the night. In general, these cap sleeves are made from almost any delicate, woolly, breezy or light-weighted material, such as lace, silk, georgette, gauze, rayon, batiste, damask, illusion net or organza. The cap sleeves work great with sweetheart, V or round scooped necklines or with any other type of strapless necks.

Written by , date Jun 04, 2010 in beach
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One Response to Beach Wedding Dresses With Cap Sleeves

  1. Adnana says:

    We finally decided that we want to have a beach wedding. We sketched a few things so far related to this and we are going to hire a wedding planner for all these plans. Although we want something simple, we both know it’s not that easy to bring decorations, food, music and dance on the beach, not to mention the gazebo for the ceremony and all the other things we need. And since we are going to have a wedding planner for these, the invitations and the vows and the outfits are the only things that remain for us to solve. And that’s fine by me. So I’ve already started to look for a wedding dress fit for a beach wedding. I want something simple, fluid, comfortable and to cover just my shoulders,so cap sleeves are what I need. Something like the last model you present here, the embroidered veil.

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