Thursday, October 21, 2010

All about : Long leather gloves












Whether used as an elegant accessory for a formal occasion or a stylish necessity for warmth in winter, long leather gloves offer timeless appeal.


Dress gloves were distributed to the sixteenth and seventeenth century. Although subsequent periods saw less deterioration in glove with the rise of long sleeved dresses, long gloves remained. One aspect of the 1950's fashion is the glove; In fact, this era is sometimes referred to as the last golden era of the glove, where celebrities such as Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe and Gina Lollobrigida were known for wearing gloves. Today, this look is back, and the woman can still celebrate this stylish, sexy, and accessories with polished style.

Women's leather gloves, dress can be a very stylish accessory for formal occasions. These are often very long above the elbow (sometimes referred to as opera length) and typically worn with formal dresses. Audrey Hepburn popularized three-quarter length glove that falls just below the elbow, which is also a popular official length glove. This is a wonderful accompaniment to strapless, off the shoulder, and other forms sleeveless evening gown.


Whenever dress requirements which is "white tie" is suitable for wearing long gloves dress. Formal weddings, opera and other musical events, official, official theatrical productions, dinners, parties, dances, charity events and other social and business events all parts gloves, leather dress can be worn with evening wear for women.


High quality leather, such as Napa leather is the best bet of women in the formal market leather gloves. These will not only be more comfortable, but look more beautiful and wear well. Gloves are available unlined or can be lined in cashmere or silk, button or slide style. Styles include:

    * Straight, hemmed fitted gloves
    * Gloves tip end
    * Ruched Gloves
    * Lace-up style
    * Slightly burned or flared arm style



No need to have a formal occasion to wear long leather gloves winter. Both practical and stylish, leather has long been an excellent choice for cold weather accessories for women. While the formal gloves often reach above the elbow, however, cold weather leather gloves are usually not enough. Lengths range from above the wrist to the arm through the length of the elbow.


Black is one of the most popular colors for cold weather styling, and other neutral colors like brown and tan, are also widely available. An array of fashion colors, from navy to yellow and many shades between are also sold. Gloves are often investment, and sometimes insulated for extra protection from the cold. Casual style can have a few details, but dressier pairs have fur or faux fur cuffs, cinching the wrist, or other functional and style details.




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