Long Sleeves Wedding Dresses






Choosing the sleeves for a wedding dress is a process that counts as much as choosing the wedding dress’s fabric, color, shape, designs, bodice, skirt or shape and embroidery pattern. It seems that more and more brides are choosing to ignore this important aspect of a wedding dress.




In a world of sexy modern brides looking for attractive and sensual wedding dresses, strapless wedding dresses are all there is to see. Before you decide on a wedding dress you might also consider a wedding dress with sleeves, and see what type of sleeve can be the most adequate and appropriate for you as in style, designs, formality, length and material.

A pair of sleeves can change a wedding dress completely and bring it to a new level of beauty, elegance and style altogether. That is why is very important to be interested in a type of sleeve for the wedding dress, just to make the most inspired decision. We are going to talk in this article about ¾ length poet sleeve wedding dresses and how formal or informal they are, and how suitable or not they can be in our modern days.

If you don’t have any idea how this type of poet sleeves looks like, you should browse for some pictures with ¾ length poet sleeve wedding dresses and take a closer look to the style of the sleeves and how they can transform a simple wedding dress into something more dainty, classy and feminine. We can say that these sleeves can be very romantic, fashionable and eye-catchy if one uses them right.

You should opt for a ¾ length poet sleeve wedding dress with a floaty skirt, for the best look of the sleeves. The more ethereal, breezy and flowing the wedding dress is, the more chances for the poet sleeves to match with the dress and add more elegance, refinement and substance.


This type of sleeves is made to gather at the shoulder and then flaring or play it evasive at the wrist, creating a very bohemian, casual and nonchalant look. To help you picture better a ¾ length poet sleeve wedding dress we can ask you to think of the Shakespearian era, when both men and women used to dress up in cloths that featured poet evasive sleeves. You can choose a ruffled ¾ length poet sleeve style wedding dress, or perhaps a simple design, with no puffs, layers, pleats, frills or layers.

You can choose the ruffles of the sleeve’s end made from a different fabric, for a more impressive, attractive and surprising look, or you can choose the same fabric as the dress and the rest of sleeve for a non-contrasting look. The final look of a ¾ length poet sleeve wedding dress can be either dramatic or natural, depending on the location and formality of the wedding.

A ¾ length poet sleeve wedding dress can be perfect for destination beach weddings, especially if you choose a woolly, breezy and draping light-weight material, such as georgette, silk, organza, duchesse satin, illusion net, damask, crepe, cotton, batiste, chiffon, gauze or rayon.

Written by , date Jul 14, 2010 in Beautfiul designs
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One Response to Long Sleeves Wedding Dresses

  1. Leeza says:

    Hi. i wanted to congratulate you on your articles. I like them, the majority of them anyways. And what I like more is that I can find the models I want and you make my decisions easier.
    For example right now, i want to choose the sleeves for my wedding dress. Oh,i’m going to have a custom made wedding dress. And I chose the line already and the neckline but I want to have long sleeves. So I’m looking for models that can match my choices so far. And finally I found the model in this article. the sleeves in the third picture. Lace is a fabric that I like very much and the line of the sleeves matches the line of my wedding dress.I’m going to have a great dress with sleeves like these ones.

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