When it comes to choosing sleeves for your wedding dress, considering the body type is the first thing, and the 2nd thing that you need to decide is the amount of coverage you want. For example, crapped sleeves are ideal for least coverage and for the most coverage, long sleeves are ideal.
However, the sleeves should be added, considering the body type. Even, based on the look you want, talk to our consultants to know which style will match you- be it modern, light, vintage or the fluttery- CHOOSE IT WISELY!
Sleeves based on the coverage:
Based on the amount of coverage, there are a few styles you may try-
- Crapped Sleeves: Crapped sleeves are ideal if you want to cover only the shoulder part. Among all other sleeve styles, this one provides the least coverage. This style is the ideal one if you have a summer wedding.
- Short Sleeves: Short sleeves cover the area mid of your way between elbow and shoulder. For little more coverage than crapped sleeves, this one is important. Summer or springtime wedding is the ideal time you can plan for this sleeve style to add to your wedding gown.
- Long Sleeves: This type of sleeves extends to your wrist or slightly more than it. Among all the sleeve types, long sleeves for a wedding dress in Melbourne come with most of the coverage and considered as one of the great choices for a wedding ceremony at a more of a formal venue like the religious institute. This style is an excellent choice for winter weddings.
Based On the Body Type:
Based on the body and how you want to flaunt your curves, you can choose the arms accordingly.
- Compliment the Upper Arm Size: Crapped sleeves are ideal for drawing attention to the thickest part of the arm. And, this is ideal if you have thin upper arms. For thicker upper arms, you can choose the short sleeves with a portrait neckline.
- Upper Body Part:Short sleeves can easily draw attention to your bust area. Especially when it comes to making your bust area noticeable.
- Flaunt Your Waist and Hips: With elbow-length sleeves, you can complement your waistline. Three-quarter sleeves balance out a big upper body and draw more attention to your hips and lower body.
- Draw Attention to Your Face: Long sleeves easily blend with the dress and your face gets most of the attention. So, you need to work on your facial features, hair, when choosing this sleeve style.
Based on the design you’re looking for:
Based on what look you prefer for you d-day, there are several designs for a wedding dress in Melbourne. Find, if you like one of these sleeve designs-
- Light Of Fluttery Sleeves: Fluttery sleeves fall loosely about your arms. They can either be short or long. Use of light materials like chiffon or crape make them move easily.
- Vintage Look: Women used to wear long puffed sleeves in the late 1800s. It gives you a Vintage and Victorian look. Short or elbow-length puffed sleeves are mostly used today in place of the long puffed sleeve.
- Try Bohemian Look: Dragged sleeves that are open at the elbow dramatically or below the shoulder. The sleeves are shorter in the front and longer in back. For a more fitted look, you can try bell sleeves.
So, if you find a dress that you liked most but it doesn’t have sleeves, talk to our consultants at 0400547016, and we will add sleeves you prefer that goes the most with your look.