For a cold or outdoor wedding. For a ridiculously chic bride. It doesn't matter. This look is awesome.
Cap sleeves and a high neckline make for a demure, pretty look.
As conservative a cut as you might find, but the fitted waist keeps it from feeling matronly.
Fabulous for elegant older brides and fashion forward youngsters alike.
Another demure cut with a high neck and, yes, long sleeves, but the hemline keeps it fresh and youthful.
Kind of awesome, right? A perfect avant garde silhouette for an arty weirdo on her big day.
A high-necked, long-sleeved concoction, with edgy cutouts and a slit to keep things from becoming dowdy.
Beyond fresh, divine for a beach wedding, and extra points for the cake-mimicking tiers.
I don't recommend the hat (unless the seats at your wedding are made of hay) but here's a frothy, feather-light, long-sleeved dress fit for a princess.
Speaking of princesses: check out the unbelievably flattering, shoulder-enhancing scalloped neckline.
A little more dramatic and baroque than we usually saw on Kelly, but endlessly feminine like always.
I've never been able to forget this Valentino dress. Ideal for the edgy bride from a conservative family.
Maybe not quite... demure... and a lot of people hated this look on Hayek, but I think it would make for a great goddess-style wedding dress.
For a cold or outdoor wedding. For a ridiculously chic bride. It doesn't matter. This look is awesome.
The gown that most recently launched a thousand considerations of the long-sleeved style.










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I remember seeing Ivanka Trump’s wedding gown in Vogue and thinking it was just the most exquisitely beautiful thing I had ever seen. I would wear it in a minute if I had a gajillion dollars to throw around. I also remember the Princess Diarie’s dress as putting the final nail in the coffin on my unshakable resolution to wear a wedding gown with sleeves. Gorgeous!
The Oscar de la Renta — W O W. That is so pretty!!