Yeah, in '99, it was pretty easy to find sleeves. Both my BF and I had sleeves, and while my dress was made for me, her dress was purchased at a swank dress place.
The lack of sleeves these days makes me sad. Women built like me shouldn't have to go without, damn it.
My dress has wide straps, but not sleeves. I avoided the whole bridal-shopping gig, but from what I keep hearing, it's nothing but strapless in the conspiracy industry anymore. Basically, it's a sign of lazy designers. (Also, a whole lot of purely-speculative-just-looking going on, no?)
My dress has wide straps, but not sleeves.
I actually just did an internal SQUEE! at the idea that AMYCH HAS A WEDDING DRESS!!!!!!
Not really sure why that pinged me in the way it did, but there you have it.
I've always loved Princess Margaret's wedding dress. It was so simple and elegant, with long sleeves, although it still had a full skirt and a long train. Royal, but without the froofy puffy sleeves or re-embroidered lace or sequins or pearl-beading. It's all the cut and the fabric.
ETA: Full length shot.
I've skipped a lot, skimmed a bit, and now I have Anne of Green Gables in my mind demanding puffed sleeves.
What if a woman's religion demands she wears sleeves, like, say, the strict orthodox Jewish rules for girls' clothes? It mustn't be impossible to get them, no matter what the fashion is, right?
Oh, and a completely unrelated question - what do people mean when they say "modern"? This question is too vast for me to try to Google the answer, and in fact, I'm interested in what y'all think, since you're way more educated with words than I am.
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I actually just did an internal SQUEE!
Me too!]
I'm glad I wanted a strapless dress -- I had no idea sleeves were so difficult to come by. How odd.
Hey folks. I'm waiting for my flight back to Los Angeles. Got to see some of the NYistas on Monday night and also Kristin.
I have also caught a cold, so beyond that I didn't do too much beyond teach my class. The class did go well, and IATSE is talking about me teaching another one in the spring, so it looks like yet another trip to NYC.
Also, The Library Hotel is very nice.
Ooh, Margaret's is nice. I liked Princess Anne's wedding gown, too.
Nilly, there are special dressmakers who cater to people wanting "modest wedding gowns"; if you Google, you'll find lots. They seem mostly to be catering to Mormons, but I'm sure Orthodox women have similar options.
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Oh, I really like pricess margaret's dress.
My dress has wide straps, but not sleeves.
Details! Are you getting one made like that incredible one you linked to? Veil? Bling?