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To keep up, here are four sleeve types to know: The leg-o’-mutton: They are the wildest kind of sleeves and according to the latest runway report — the bigger the better. You can freely mix it with a more structured silhouette. Voila! You will be the modern Victorian lady.Fashion geeks who know their bells from their bishops can rejoice as sleeves have been a key look on the catwalk this season. Opt for a midnight black dress with leg-o’-mutton sleeves, top them up with light accessories and an amazing pair of black pumps. With puffs and frills covering most your arms — the latest trend invites you to try wearing a cape over bell sleeves to sort of creating a double-sleeved impact. The virago sleeve: It is a full ‘paned’ or ‘pansied’ sleeve gathered into two puffs by a ribbon or fabric band above the elbow, worn in the 1620s and 1630s. Don’t hesitate to try them out. For a full-volume approach, pair a bell-sleeve top with flared jeans, or make it modern with an envelope s******t. Keep the styling simple and let your sleeve do the talking!The bell: You could take one look at a bell sleeve and China casual apparel fabrics Manufacturers be whisked back to the seventies.The writer is a designer and owner of brand Chique. And if that’s not a sleeve triumph, I don’t know what is. The bishop: A bit Kate Bush, Stevie Nicks or even Patti Smith, the bishop sleeve — full and tied at the wrist — smacks of 70s bohemia and that’s why it’s totally 2016.
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