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Bridal Gloves - Chic Wedding Accessories For A Beautiful Bride
By viryabo
All is in place, the wedding dress is on. The shoes, veil, garters, are all on, and the hair is all in place and the make up is perfectly applied, and now the final item to complete the wedding ensemble are a pair of bridal gloves. Pretty and elegant bridal accessories like bridal gloves lend a hint of drama to the grand attire and adding panache, and a dash of movie star glamour.
Bridal gloves are meant to compliment and there are many styles available to enhance any style of bridal gown, ranging from the vintage inspired to the modern fingerless bride's glove.
There are so many kinds of bridal gloves, and most have been designed to go perfectly with specific designs of wedding dresses. They come cropped, fingerless, long and short, in a beautiful fabrics and leathers.
Finding the right bridal gloves isn't so hard when you know the available choices there are. It's easy to look the part of a fairy-tale princess with net, lace, satin or silk bride gloves, with the many varieties of types and styles, including the:
- Fingerless
- Opera
- Wrist
- Elbow length
- Gauntlet gloves
- Full length gloves
- Ruched gloves
- Mitt bridal gloves
Fabrics and textiles popularly used are:
- Satin
- Lace
- Silk
- Net
- Spandex and cotton blend
- Embroidered
- Crushed velvet
- Sheer organza
- Soft fine leather
- Beaded silk
- Silk/satin with crystal stones, pearls or beads.
Choosing The Right Bridal Gloves
Traditionally, bridal gloves are white, but today, you'll find them available in so many colours, ranging from the pastel hues, to red or black. And if you have a hard-to-find colour scheme, because of the colour of your wedding dress, you can purchase a white pair and have them dyed by professionals, so they can go with the colours of the wedding dress.
This ultimate accessory should match the dress, style and taste of the bride. It should be comfortable to wear, and easy to remove, and must provide the finishing touch for a perfect look.
Follow this guide to give you a good idea of what type of bridal glove to wear with which style of dress.
- Consider using shorter wrist gloves for dresses with sleeves
- Use elbow length gloves for strapless or halter style wedding dresses.
- Wear opera gloves that extend up to the shoulder with sleeveless gowns.
- Fingerless gloves if you want a hassle free function for the ring exchange.
- Achieving the femme fatale look with elbow length bridal gloves
- There are also bridal gloves that come with a removable ring section.
- Get a virginal innocent look with wrist gloves. They are very demure and becoming, and are suitable for the little bride, the bridesmaids and the flowers girls.
- For a vintage era look, the fingerless elbow length bridal gloves with a pretty finger loop are very ideal.
- For an ornate bridal look, lace mitt bridal gloves with extensive bead detailing and richly designed with fine lace, is appropriate.
On a final note, whenever you take your bridal gloves off, remember to put them back on for your formal photographs. And while eating and drinking, you must keep your gloves off.
Links Of Interest
- Vintage Bridal Lingerie
- Chic Vintage Style Bridal Shawls & Scarves for the Autumn to Spring Bride
- Slimming Undergarments For A Vintage Wedding Gown
- Lose Weight For Your Wedding - Emerge From Unflattering Folds!
- Sewing Vintage Wedding Gowns
- Vintage Wedding Veils
- Hot Couture Prom Dresses For Homecoming Balls
- Ball Homecoming Dresses In Styles That Flatter The Body
- Chic Vintage Style Winter Bridal Coats
- Brides Gloves for the Chic Bride To Be
- Develop Your Wedding Planning Website
- Blend & Twist Traditions Of Bridal Headpieces From The Past Into Your Wedding
- Have a Winter Wonderland Wedding - Vintage Inspired Winter Bridal Gowns
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sweetersl1 2 years ago
Hi, im am looking for this glove, can you tell me where i can find this glove for a bride to be : )