Wearing Gloves: Matching the Gloves to the Dress (2024)

Sheath

Sleeveless or Spaghetti Straps

A long glove, either elbow- or opera-length, lends itself to a slim, bare dress. For a less formal look, perhaps for an outdoor summer wedding, shorties or classic-length gloves can be worn.

Long Sleeves

With a covered arm, wrist-length gloves are an option, although you may find that bare hands look better. If the sleeves have bead embroidery or wide cuffs, omit the gloves; they will only detract from the dress.

Be Consistent

To give the wedding party a unified look, your bridesmaids should all wear gloves of the same length, but they needn't match yours. If you choose opera-length gloves, your attendants should wear elbow-length ones or a shorter style, depending on the length of the dress sleeve.

Ball Gown

Off-the-Shoulder or Strapless

Long gloves give an elegant, formal look to a ball gown and draw attention to your arms, especially with bare shoulders. For a more subtle effect, wear shorties, as Jacqueline Kennedy did at her outdoor wedding in Newport, Rhode Island.

Long-Illusion Sleeves

It's better to keep hands bare than to weigh down sheer sleeves with gloves.

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Mix Modes

If your gown is elaborately detailed with beads or embroidery, stick to simple kid gloves. If it's a pure froth of tulle or satin, you can wear more elaborate gloves, perhaps in lace or with a bit of decoration, such as a silk flower or a crystal trim.

Empire

Sleeveless or Small Puffed Sleeves

This classic high-waisted style, introduced by Empress Josephine in the early nineteenth century, looks elegant with elbow- or opera-length gloves. For a formal winter wedding, opera-length gloves provide warmth and flair. For a summer garden wedding, shorties are fresh and light, and will give an empire gown a daintier, less formal look.

Take Ideas From Film

Period films like "Emma" and "Sense and Sensibility" offer ideas for pairing empire gowns with gloves. Sarah Bernhardt and Lillian Russell, who greatly influenced fashion during the 1880s, were among the famous glove wearers of their day.

A-Line

Sleeveless

If the dress is short and the wedding is informal, classic six-button gloves or shorties are appropriate. For a longer, more formal dress, elbow-length gloves can be worn. A fashion-forward bride can pair her gown with a colored glove, perhaps an ice-blue or a lilac that coordinates with her bridesmaids' dresses.

Three-Quarter Sleeves

Wear a wrist-length glove or leave your hands bare to avoid detracting from the sleeve.

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Flatter Your Arms

If you have short arms but love the look of a long glove, choose an elbow-length pair rather than opera-length. If you have heavy arms, gloves will call attention to them, rather than camouflage them. Stay away from gloves that cut your upper arm at its heaviest point.

Suit Jacket with Skirt

Gloves should be classic and simple. Forget wide cuffs and embellished trim.

Long Sleeves

Either shorties or classic-length gloves are appropriate. If your suit is long and tailored, gloves make the ensemble more formal. If the suit is short and the wedding is informal, a pair of short white kid gloves looks lovely. Or you can skip gloves entirely.

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Three-Quarter Sleeves and Shorter

Classic-length gloves look best.

Color Counts

If you are wearing gloves, match them to your suit or choose a complementary color. If you are wearing a white suit and white kid gloves, it isn't necessary for them to match, but they should harmonize. Leather can be worn year-round, but save velvet gloves for winter.

Wearing Gloves: Matching the Gloves to the Dress (2024)

FAQs

Should your gloves match your dress? ›

Evening Gloves

Black Opera Gloves should not be worn with light-colored dresses, but can be worn with black, dark or bright coloured clothing. Black gloves are also considered the most elegant with evening dress. Long coloured gloves should really only be worn with dresses of a coordinating colour scheme.

How do you match gloves to dress? ›

Classic-length gloves look best. If you are wearing gloves, match them to your suit or choose a complementary color. If you are wearing a white suit and white kid gloves, it isn't necessary for them to match, but they should harmonize. Leather can be worn year-round, but save velvet gloves for winter.

What is the etiquette for wearing gloves? ›

Formal glove etiquette

Gloves should never be worn when drinking, smoking, playing cards or putting on make-up. Gloves should be worn rather than carried. Never wear rings over gloves. Short gloves are appropriate and elegant for co*cktail parties.

What's the correct way to wear gloves with a gown? ›

Ensure cuffs of the inner gloves are tucked under the sleeve of the gown. If your gown does not have thumb hooks, some facilities may consider taping the sleeve of the gown over the inner glove to prevent potential skin exposure from separation between the sleeve and inner glove during activity.

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