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]]>The majority of dresses we’ve seen on the red carpet kept their puffy sleeves short, but this Ronald van der Kemp number proves they can look equally stylish if you go for longer ones.
It’s not obvious at first, but Graham’s Ronny Kobo’s blouse from this outfit comes with puffy sleeves, as well, and this is one of her best looks with this fashion detail.
The Vampire Diaries star used this look to pull off several fashion trends at once, since her dress also happened to have sheer sections in addition to featuring dramatic sleeves.
Puffy sleeves have the power to add some drama to the simplest outfits, and Graham’s Ronny Kobo dress is the perfect example, since it would look pretty ordinary otherwise.
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]]>The dramatic sleeves first made a splash at this year’s Golden Globe ceremony, and Comer’s emerald Mary Katrantzou gown was one of many that put this trend on the map.
Beyoncé also gave her seal of approval to fashion pieces with puffy sleeves with this custom Schiaparelli gown, that perfectly blended black and gold shades.
The “Last Hurrah” singer proved that little black dress and signature sleeves can be a perfect combo with this adorable Yanina Couture number.
Over-the-top sleeves were all the rage at the Critics’ Choice Awards, as well, and Erivo was one of the stars who embraced this trend with her colorful Fendi number.
Wilde kept things simple and classy with her Valentino gown, but puffy sleeves gave it that special something it would’ve been missing otherwise.
The post Statement Sleeves: the First Major Red Carpet Trend of 2020 appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The post Kat Graham is the Queen of the Puff Sleeve Trend appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The majority of dresses we’ve seen on the red carpet kept their puffy sleeves short, but this Ronald van der Kemp number proves they can look equally stylish if you go for longer ones.
It’s not obvious at first, but Graham’s Ronny Kobo’s blouse from this outfit comes with puffy sleeves, as well, and this is one of her best looks with this fashion detail.
The Vampire Diaries star used this look to pull off several fashion trends at once, since her dress also happened to have sheer sections in addition to featuring dramatic sleeves.
Puffy sleeves have the power to add some drama to the simplest outfits, and Graham’s Ronny Kobo dress is the perfect example, since it would look pretty ordinary otherwise.
The post Kat Graham is the Queen of the Puff Sleeve Trend appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The post Statement Sleeves: the First Major Red Carpet Trend of 2020 appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
]]>The dramatic sleeves first made a splash at this year’s Golden Globe ceremony, and Comer’s emerald Mary Katrantzou gown was one of many that put this trend on the map.
Beyoncé also gave her seal of approval to fashion pieces with puffy sleeves with this custom Schiaparelli gown, that perfectly blended black and gold shades.
The “Last Hurrah” singer proved that little black dress and signature sleeves can be a perfect combo with this adorable Yanina Couture number.
Over-the-top sleeves were all the rage at the Critics’ Choice Awards, as well, and Erivo was one of the stars who embraced this trend with her colorful Fendi number.
Wilde kept things simple and classy with her Valentino gown, but puffy sleeves gave it that special something it would’ve been missing otherwise.
The post Statement Sleeves: the First Major Red Carpet Trend of 2020 appeared first on Our Fashion Trends.
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