Illusion sleeves wedding dresses






There are so many modern ways to dress up for a wedding that the 2010 bride can only feel overwhelmed and confused when it comes to making the final decision.




But before going shopping, the bride must see as many styles, designs and fabrics for wedding dresses as possible in order to make the right decision. We will recommend you a very beautiful and totally delicate, refined and feminine style, perfect for any bride who is looking for a more subtle and romantic modern appearance: the illusion sleeves wedding dress.

This type of elegant for a second time wedding can work exceptionally! Encore bride or mature brides who want to cover their shoulders and arms without worrying that the sleeves will only make them feel and look heavy, old fashion and voluminous should definitely opt for illusion sleeves.


Whether they are long or short, these sleeves made form a sheer fabric will only add more daintiness, charm, femininity, delicacy, grace and naturalness to the whole appearance of the dress, making it a more appropriate and romantic outfit for the bride to wear. We love every single type of dress that is adorned with illusion net fabrics, whether on the sleeves, on the neckline, on the straps or on the skirt.

Choosing to go with an illusion sleeves wedding dress instead of a opting for a more traditional thick and fully covering sleeved wedding dress made from not a very light-weight material could be one of the most inspiring ideas that you could get in order to save the day.

The illusion sleeves can be made from tulle (as you can see in Vera Wang’s spring time or fall 2010 wedding dress collection), from gauze, lace, net or organza. The illusion types of sleeves are a real wonder in wedding dress field because they manage to keep the bride’ shoulders and arms covered without making her look too dressy or too wrapped or muffled.


The dress can feature cap sleeves, petal sleeves, T-shirt sleeves, ¾ length sleeves or even long illusion sleeves, depending on the season, formality and location of the wedding, as well as on the design of the wedding dress. The illusion sleeves wedding dress an also feature a tulle skirt and perhaps a tulle waist band, sash or ribbon made form another color in order to accentuate or highlight the bride’s waist and make her look more unique and eye-catching.

Tulle wedding dresses as well as sheer wedding dresses in general are quite in vogue this year and more than ever they are appreciated by more and more 2010 light-weight natural modern innocent kind of brides.

In case the wedding is planned for a hot summer time wedding and the bride only wants to cover her shoulders and her arms during the evening and the night when the weather might get chilly, she can opt for a bolero with illusion sleeves that she can put it on only when she feels cold.

Written by , date Sep 01, 2010 in Casual style
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2 Responses to Illusion sleeves wedding dresses

  1. kelly says:

    I’m going to get married for the first time, but I don’t like sleeveless dresses. I always wanted to cover my arms and shoulders and I always thought what kind of sleeves to use. I’ve seen different types but none offered me the exact effect I wanted. After seeing so many types, I also came to the conclusion that 3/4 sleeves are the ones that it suit me better. But I still had no idea exactly of what fabric they should be made or how they should look like. Until now. I totally like the sleeves of the first wedding dress you show here. They are the length I’ve been looking for and I love the fabric, so light and ethereal. I think I finally decided on the type of fabric and cut of the sleeves. These here are great!

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