Thursday, May 12, 2011

Long Sleeve Mini Dress

Long Sleeve Mini Dress
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The long sleeve mini dress saw itself on practically every runway during the New York Fashion Week. It had become one of the most stylish, yet practical pieces that fashion had seen in a long time. As part of the Fall / Winter collection, it was the look that was the most in vogue. A popular look with a bunch of celebrities as well, this look is definitely here to stay for a while. The best part is, as long as you're comfortable wearing it, the long sleeve mini dress is for all. It's chic, it's practical, and it's the new must-have!

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Short Sleeve Dresses

Short Sleeve Dresses The first short sleeve type is the petal style that consists of two sections which appear like a cover on the upper arms. This style resembles flower petals, and looks great on bigger arms. It gives the gown a very cute appearance, and is surely better that other exposing styles such as the cap style and sleeveless dresses. The cap sleeve refers to small circular coverings which overlay just the shoulders. This sleeve type would be most suitable for brides having well-toned upper arms. The sleeve type ends somewhere between the elbow and the wrist.

Evening Dresses With Sleeves


Evening Dresses With Sleeves
There are many women who shy away at the look of a cocktail party or wedding reception invitation. The biggest reason for that is their dilemma regarding the evening dress! An ideal evening dress is extremely important for a woman to make a lasting impression and the best fashion statement on all the party attendees. It is also very important to boost that woman's self confidence as well. When that woman is a little over weight, then her uncertainty about the best evening dress even more worsens. Well, there is a great solution to all these insecurities regarding best party wear, in the form of evening dresses with sleeves. Though it is not a greatly followed fashion trend, still wearing sleeved evening dresses is pretty eccentric! The following section of the article deals with the trends of the dresses with sleeves that you can try for all your glittering socialite events.

Sleeve Dresses Designer


Sleeve Dresses Designer
Want to dress in clothes designed by one of the world’s famous designers? Enter Diane Von Furstenberg, a Belgium-American designer best known for her iconic jersey wrap dresses. Since returning to work in 1997, her work has become essentials in many modern, stylish women’s wardrobe. Her Chevron Print dress comes with a bateau neckline and fluttering half sleeves. They are made from silk and lycra. The black and white stripes make an interesting pattern and make the dress an eye-catching one.

Bridal Dresses with Sleeves


Bridal Dresses with Sleeves
When it is regarding how long the length of the sleeves should be, it totally depends on how much skin the bride wants to show. Therefore, bridal dresses with sleeves are usually opted for by brides who prefer to be modest on their wedding day. Moreover, these dresses primarily focus on the bodice, and also render a proper balance to the skirt. There are a variety of choices on short and long sleeves for your marriage apparel.

Sleeve Wedding Dresses


Sleeve Wedding Dresses
he best looking wedding dresses with sleeves are those made of lace fabric. Lace cap sleeves look awesome when attached to a strapless gown. In most of the designs, lining is not attached to the sleeves, hence keeping them semi-transparent. You can add short or balloon cap sleeves to full length wedding gowns. Balloon cap sleeves usually go well with dresses having a balloon styled flare. For straight or mermaid styled fits adding short cap sleeves that rest on your shoulders is a great idea.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Embroidered Sleeve Shirts



Embroidered Sleeve Shirts

The thought of the whole family wearing embroidered short sleeve shirts that matched struck me as being both special and being convenient. In later years, I would learn the importance of not having the child’s name on the tops, but at the time, I thought that was the only thing missing.

While I am sure that not everyone, especially the older children, appreciated being dressed alike, this is actually a very convenient and polite way of keeping track of the whole bunch. Everyone had on this solid, blue shirt. Today, I do not remember exactly what the design on the back was, but I do remember it was matching from one family member to the other.

The benefit of this is wonderful if you stop and think about it. The blue color could be matched by anyone, but the customized embroidery on the back was unique to this family. Regardless of where each family member went, they would always be able to easily pinpoint other members of the family because of that one shirt.