While sleeveless and strapless styles are still
tres chic in 2009 collections, I
definitely see a trend starting that could lead us back to some magnificent revivals; These inspire both traditional and cutting edge ends of the spectrum. Think of sleeves as having their very own silhouettes within the overall design itself. There are probably more variations on sleeve than any other component of your gown. I could have covered hundreds here but for the sake of time and space, I could only bring you some of the latest and most familiar.
Nadia Tettamanti
David Fielden
Above: Two different versions of the 3/4 balloon sleeve. Ana
Tores organza and David
Fielden's heavy lace net.
Middle photo:Nadia
Tettamanti's delicate cap sleeve in embellished organza
David Fielden Above photo: dramatic bell sleeves made of lace.
Below photos: Two versions of puffed sleeves;
Kula Tsurdiu's bolero and Alan Hannah's gossamer puffs, evocative of something on a Jane Austen
character.
Kula Tsurdiu