The Sleeve Edit

To sleeve or not to sleeve, that is the question. But in some cases, you can do both! 

More and more, modern brides are looking for customizable elements that make their wedding look even more unique. For some, it's the accessories that pull the whole look together. 

Opting for sleeves allows you to experiment beyond your dress. Whether you want to feel bold or refined, whimsical or romantic, there’s a sleeve for every vibe. 

Here's a list of inspiration to complement your wedding dress on the big day.

The Sleeve Edit

 

Puff Sleeves: 

Puff sleeves are pure romance, balancing structure and softness.

The Puff Sleeves on the Desiree dress create a classic organza shoulder, while the Aster sleeves offer a slightly longer, ethereal silhouette in dreamy painted tulle. For a more fashion-forward feel, the Juliet-style Simone Sleeve adds sculptural drama. If you're looking for your Cinderella moment, these are the sleeves.

For the full off-shoulder look, The Wisteria gown features soft organza sleeves for effortless romance whereas the Pandora sleeves don a delicate floral lace that can be paired with many of our dresses.

 

Bishop sleeves:

For a statement-making look, Bishop sleeves gather at the wrist with a true cuff. Mahsa embraces bold jacquard fabric with fitted cuffs and button details, leaving a lasting impression.

Swag sleeves:

Swag sleeves are delicate bands of fabric that softly drape over the upper arm. Increasingly popular among modern brides, they add subtle romance while beautifully framing the décolletage – for that effortless cool-girl aesthetic. 

The Adelina gown features a classic draped swag sleeve that feels elegant and understated, while the Danielle gown features an ethereal tulle swag sleeve that ties at the back for an almost ballet-inspired feel. For brides looking for a touch more texture and movement, Dahlia offers a flirty rendition that ties and finishes with tiny side bows.

Detachable Sleeves:

The best part? Many sleeve styles are detachable, allowing brides to reinvent their look from ceremony to reception. Dress sleeves can be made with discreet buttons, G-hooks, or elastic bands for easy attachment and removal, giving you the freedom to style your gown multiple ways throughout the day. Alongside overskirts, boleros, and veils, detachable sleeves make it easy to create a bridal look that feels versatile, curated, and completely your own.

 

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