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Fashionista NOW: 10 Ways To Slay Your Sleeve Style Game This Season

It’s not your back, chest, waist or legs that you need to put into a style FOCUS. It’s those arms! Why? Because sleeves have gone wild!

Ladies, you’ve got it right! Now’s the time to play the sleeve style game because the variety of statement sleeve iterations are mighty endless, you might just shift the focus onto your arms.

I’ve said it before that bell sleeves have just gone totally wild. In fact, the sleeves have gotten all kinds of upgrade, from the gradual flares to layered ruffles, there is no stopping the designers from stretching their fashion horizon when it comes to creating volume and drama so you can swing your arms in utter delight.

Naturally you wonder what sleeve styles are there that can put your arms to their bestest display? Simply cast your attention to the fashion set down below for they will show you how they did it in their respective OOTDs. Enjoy!

Ribbon / Bow Sleeve

| Claire Liu


Long Black Flares

| Emily S.


Voluminous Red Bell Sleeves

| Paz Halabi Rodriguez


Three Quarter Frill Flares

| Isabelle Hardy


Flowy Pink Flares

| Norma Conedera


Exaggerated Statement White Bell Sleeves

| Aiiness.com


Oversized Red Sleeves

| Allie Davis


Tiered Ruffle Sleeves

| Helen


Pleated Ruffle Sleeves

| Jenn Lake


Which sleeve design have you tried and which one are you itching to try? Share below – I’d love to know!

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