Fashionable and beautiful dresses with puff sleeves
Sleeves are one of the most basic parts of a dress. The whole type of product depends on them, moreover, if we change one sleeves for others in the same dress, we will get completely different dresses. Recently, puffy sleeves are in trend.
Louis Vuitton, Luisa Beccaria, Paul Costelloe
Marc Jacobs, Richard Quinn The types of these sleeves are varied, however, designers have a great preference for puff sleeves. The puff sleeves are from the French bouffer - "inflate". There are several varieties of such sleeves. These are our cute "lanterns", gigot sleeves, or "sheep's leg" ("ham"), Juliet's sleeve, bishop's sleeve, crimped sleeves.
All of them have one base - a puff sleeve and a large volume with an assembly near the shoulder seam along the entire rim. For example, the sleeves are "flashlights". They can be of different lengths, but are generally short, above the elbow.
Alessandra Rich, Kimora Lee Simmons
Richard Quinn, Shrimps Fashionable gigot sleeves
This is the same puff sleeve, but gradually narrowed towards the bottom, usually below the elbow. In the classic form, you can see such a sleeve at Alessandra Rich, David Koma. This sleeve has been subjected to bold experiments on more than one occasion. So in modern fashion, we can see various interpretations of this sleeve.
Alessandra Rich, David Koma
Mugler, Isabel Marant, LaQuan Smith Juliet sleeves
The Juliet sleeve consists of two parts - the upper part is a "flashlight", and the lower one is a long narrow sleeve. But here, too, new features appear that create original solutions.
Giambattista Valli, Rodarte, Lemaire Corrugated
These sleeves look as if several "lanterns" of different sizes are gathered in a garland, sewn one after the other along the entire length of the sleeve.
Khaite In addition to the named types, there are puffy sleeves, which are created on the basis of other varieties, no less interesting and original, for example, sleeves called "pagoda", "bishop", "tulip".
Sleeves - "pagoda"
The “pagoda” sleeve at the top remains puffy, and to some extent resembles a “sheep's leg” sleeve, however, it is raised and widened, sometimes forming a top elongated along the shoulder line. The sleeve style got its name from the name of an architectural Buddhist structure. But dresses with such sleeves in many collections turned out to be really original. Of course, you should not look for full correspondence with Buddhist pagodas in them, but such sleeves will be visible from afar.
David Koma, Cong Tri
Cong Tri, Redemption Bishop sleeves
This is one of the most common types of sleeves, and not only for bishops. Dresses with such sleeves have been worn by women for a long time. Puffy sleeves create
the image is feminine and romantic... In modern fashion, designers have taken advantage of the cut of past centuries, but only allowed themselves to increase the volume many times over. Actually, the sleeve-bishop is puffy, expanding to the bottom and gathering on a narrow cuff.
Johanna ortiz
Johanna Ortiz, Christopher Kane Sleeves - "tulip"
It is not difficult to guess the name here, because the sleeves really resemble a tulip flower, however, they are much larger than Dutch tulips in size.
Cong Tri Designers do not stop there, they come up with more and more new types of sleeves, while the approach is made to the originality and expressiveness of the image. There are unusual options, the basis of which is the same puff sleeve, with the help of which your dress becomes noticeable and effective.
Alexander McQueenJohanna Ortiz, KhaiteDiogo Miranda, Laura Biagiotti Of course, not in every situation you can wear such dresses, but for the evening version you cannot think of a better model. Puffy sleeves are a great way to highlight your individuality and originality.
RodarteBadgley Mischka, Cong TriSimone Rocha, Laura Biagiotti