You want to step up your aso ebi game to that upcoming owanbe? Or you want your attire to do the talking? Then try out that ultra-feminine look that screams “Yes, look at me, I’m not afraid to be seen.” The puff sleeves.
Gathered at the top and bottom, but full in-between, allowing it to puff up and create fullness, the puffed sleeves are definitely the rave of the moment. The puff sleeves can also have its fullness at the top and bottom, bottom only or top only.
Throughout history, heads of state and fashion icons from Queen Elizabeth I to Elizabeth Taylor have rocked the trend, which reached its peak in Princess Diana’s unforgettable wedding dress.
Today, it feels like everyone is realising how elegant it looks and are trying not to be left behind because they are everywhere and they are showing no signs of slowing down. The good thing is almost everyone can wear the puff sleeves; so far your designer gets it right. Also, the sleeves can be incorporated into any type of cloth, such as a dress, suit, t-shirt, jumpsuit, a simple blouse and even a peplum top.
Ready to pull off the puff sleeves look yourself? Then check out these style inspirations from some of your favourite celebrities that rocked them.
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