Gloves are western products of Victorian era, and the trend of wearing gloves rose again in 1930s and 1940s. At that time, women had to wear gloves when attending all formal occasions, otherwise it was disrespectful. Today, whether to wear gloves at the wedding is a personal choice, but a pair of noble gloves is still a necessity for many brides.
Gloves are made of a wide range of materials: silk, satin, lace, wool, cotton and even leather, which can be matched with wedding dresses with different textures and weddings with different atmospheres. In addition to the material, different wedding dress styles are also suitable for different gloves. The following are some basic principles: short-sleeved wedding dresses are suitable for matching gloves to wrists, wide-shouldered vest wedding dresses are suitable for matching gloves to elbows, and strapless wedding dresses may wish to match styles to elbows.
If you are wearing a long-sleeved wedding dress, you'd better avoid wearing gloves. If you must wear it, a pair of short ones will do.
If you think your arms are too thick, you should pay attention to choosing gloves. Styles longer than elbows are not suitable.
Gloves are too long for brides who are small or have short hands. If the height is below the standard, the shorter the gloves, the better.