Wedding Gowns Sleeves
Labels: Tips, Wedding Gowns
Whether you want to show off your totally buff arms or hide a figure flaw, pay careful attention to the sleeves on your gown.
Cap - very short sleeves; only covering the shoulders, sometimes seen on off-the-shoulder gowns.
Fitted - a tight sleeve cut very close to the arm, best for those with thin arms.
Juliet - Renaissance look, tightly fitted with a small pouf at the shoulder.
Leg o' Mutton - the Dynasty look, very full at the shoulder, very fitted at the forearm.
Tulip - a cap sleeve made of overlapping fabric that curves into a petal shape.
Poet - a fitted long sleeve with an outward flare just above the wrists, very lyrical.
Cap - very short sleeves; only covering the shoulders, sometimes seen on off-the-shoulder gowns.
Fitted - a tight sleeve cut very close to the arm, best for those with thin arms.
Juliet - Renaissance look, tightly fitted with a small pouf at the shoulder.
Leg o' Mutton - the Dynasty look, very full at the shoulder, very fitted at the forearm.
Tulip - a cap sleeve made of overlapping fabric that curves into a petal shape.
Poet - a fitted long sleeve with an outward flare just above the wrists, very lyrical.
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Neoromantic
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Thursday, November 20, 2008
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