Bridal fashion continues to draw inspiration from the runway, where trends reflect the general mood and cultural influence. Nostalgia is in full swing, and the revival of puff sleeves—made iconic by the 1980s and Princess Diana’s wedding gown—proves this style is here to stay. In 2024, puff sleeves had their moment to shine. Think of Emma Stone’s whimsical dresses in Poor Things, designed by Holly Waddington, which offered a fresh take on Victorian fashion. Or the tie-up blouses with short puff sleeves that became a summer staple.
Wedding designers are reimagining puff sleeves with softer silhouettes, sheer fabrics, and modern details, making them a standout choice for brides. Big, puffy sleeves add romance, femininity, and a playful touch to a wedding look. When ruched or crinkled, they bring texture and visual interest—ideal for brides who love a bit of drama. Whether styled as off-the-shoulder, dramatic long sleeves, or simple short sleeves, there’s no wrong way to embrace this timeless trend.
When wearing a puff-sleeve gown, balance is key. These sleeves add volume to the upper body, so consider how they complement the overall proportions of your dress. If you have a petite frame, opt for subtler puff sleeves to avoid overwhelming your figure. Pair the look with soft, romantic hairstyles like loose waves or a classic updo to enhance the gown’s ethereal vibe.
Keep reading to discover breathtaking puff-sleeve wedding dresses and find inspiration to make a statement on your big day.
Dresses: Honor, Anna Straat
Dresses: Danielle Frankel Studio, Honor
Dresses: Romancera, Simone Rocha
Dresses: Honor, Simone Rocha
Dresses: Varca, Odylyne the Ceremony
Dresses: Giambattista Valli Paris, Cinq
Dress: Vivienne Westwood, Corset, skirt, & sleeves: Vivienne Westwood
Dresses: Cinq, Sister Jane