Illusion Sleeves
Illusion sleeves use sheer fabrics like lace or tulle to create the illusion of sleeves without fully covering the arms. This delicate and often embellished style adds a hint of sophistication to the gown. (Beaded lace illusion sleeves by Margo West featured above.)
Bishop Sleeves
Inspired by medieval and bohemian aesthetics, bishop sleeves are long, loose-fitting sleeves that gather at the wrist. This style adds a sense of drama and vintage flair to the wedding gown. (Pictured above are custom pink bishop sleeves by Margo West.)
Cap Sleeves
Cap sleeves are short and cover only the top part of the shoulder. This classic and modest style is perfect for brides who want a bit of coverage without sacrificing a sleeveless look. (Featured above are custom made lace cap sleeves by Margo West.)
Flutter Sleeves
Flutter sleeves are soft, lightweight, and often slightly ruffled or draped. This whimsical sleeve style adds movement and a touch of femininity to the gown, creating a romantic and ethereal effect. (Pictured above are custom silk flutter sleeves by Margo West.)
Puff Sleeves
Puff sleeves, characterized by a voluminous shape, add a playful and on-trend element to wedding gowns. This style can range from subtle puffiness to more dramatic, statement-making sleeves, offering a touch of modern romance.