Longsleeved Wedding Gowns




Some say that a longsleeved wedding gown is more appropriate to the wedding events that are to take place during the cold season; well, that is all correct, but what is there to be done if a summer planned wedding comes with a chill night, especially that the night is supposed to host the reception of your wedding day? The only way to help you cover the nakedness of your shoulders and chest is wearing a shawl. These shawls are so beautifully art crafted; some of them are even hand made in order to confer an aspect of unique elegance, the condition of hand made making it look so original in its displaying.





But there is another aspect; as much as a shawl is to be preferred, there is this aspect that makes its wearing futile: the dancing that a bride has to perform in the moment of her wedding reception. Considering that these moments are displayed during the evenings, when the air is getting colder and you, due to the excitement of the day you have been put through, are all heated up still carrying the drops of sweat that have run down your spine while walking down the aisle in the stunned looks of everybody present. And dancing is not at all a way to keep the beauty of a shawl fixed on your shoulders, so you see yourself compelled to put it aside.

In this case, the option of a longsleeved wedding gown isn’t there to be preferred to the strapless bodice that leaves your shoulder exposed? It is an option to consider and for this matter you start browsing the web pages with the styles of sleeves that are attached to the wedding gowns. You reach the conclusion that these dresses can emphasize in the look of the bride that femininity that makes her shine in the outfit of her special day.

You reach one site that offers long sleeved wedding gowns with different options on the fabric of the sleeves; some sleeves are made of embroidered lace as a continuation of the over all aspect of the dress that has layers of lace over the silk bell shaped skirt, or choice of a tulle made bolero that outlines the curves of your arms in a delicate and refined manner. The gown that appeals the best to you is a combination of strapless fitted bodice having the neckline cut in the shape of sweetheart with sheer long sleeves to belong to an overlay accented by delicate lace printed with floral motifs. The skirt has a faux-wrap at the waist line which gathers with a rose, draping over the fabric of the dress for finally extending into a long train.

But visiting further on the bridal sites you see other dress that has again the lace (oh, how you love lace and its way to mysteriously show the skin underneath, not to mention its sensuality!) this time overlaying a sheath gown with beaded tulle to wrap the skirt for flowing in a chapel train at the back side of the skirt. This one is also special in its design and you have to decide which one fits the best of your physical features and personality as well.

Written by , date Oct 14, 2009 in Uncategorized
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