While we obsessed about the silhouettes, colors, and designs, another important part of a clothing piece is the sleeves. Though we look up on sleeves as part of the whole cut and never as a separate one, sleeves still play a huge part on how the clothing pieces would look like.
It is also our most common ground in determining which one is suited for fall and winter and which one is for summer and spring season. Yet apart from those, sleeves have also become what we look at in looking for the definition of what style is the current trend.
Racy and sexy? Covered and Sophisticated? Or a bit of both? With such matters stated, it is only essential we get acquainted with our kind of sleeves (the one you commonly wear every day) and what kind is currently on trend in order to learn how to intersperse our comfort with style.
Miu Miu Fall/Winter 2015 Collection
For the Fall/Winter 2015-2016 Fashion Trend, amongst all the sleeves we see on the runway, the limelight falls on puffy sleeves. Puffy sleeves are originally short sleeves and often associated with children’s clothing, wedding dresses, and a piece of a wardrobe piece from your grandmother.
However, it seems not to be the case this season. From the 80s, puffy sleeves are pinched, tweak, poked, and brought to the modern world by designers such as Alexander Wang, Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton, and Givenchy to name a few of the prominent labels in the industry.
While some stick to the traditional, many has gone of the way to create a new look for the puffy sleeves. Givenchy partnered lace and a timeless black in creating puffy sleeves for a look that of a Victorian style. It is the same as the collection from Louis Vuitton who used lace and designed a crop top with puffed sleeves.
On the other hand, it is from Alexander Wang and Balenciaga’s collection that we see the puffed sleeves as the center of attention as they are mostly a part of the designer’s collection on dresses and coats.
Putting puff sleeves as a part of your regimen in ramping your sartorial taste can give you advantages. The volume puts on your shoulders, make it look strong and put on the illusion that you have a smaller waist. Puffed sleeves are most suited for pear and square body shape.
While puffed sleeves stole the scene, there are also other sleeves that caught the eyes many. With the appearance of Victorian and Edwardian fashion on the runway scene from the Italian designer collections such as Emilio Pucci and Bottega Veneta, we can’t help but admire the frills and bows that makes for a romantic atmosphere. It is not the only thing however, lace tops with bishop sleeves are one of the pieces you’d love to take home.
There are also the tailored sleeves from the collections of Giorgio Armani, Ralph Lauren, Givenchy, Gucci, Alexander Wang, Comme des Garcons and Balenciaga. From the shows presented by these designers, we are reminded that comfort should not be forgotten in favor of style.
With a variety of sleeves presented in different types of cuts, you’ll never run out of choices.
However, if you still opt of for the traditional ones, many of them are yet to be out of the fashion scene with long sleeves in turtlenecks and three-fourths still within sight in current’s what’s hot.
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