Have you ever thought about how much #sleeves can influence the overall look of clothing❓
Sleeves have been a valued part of fashion design throughout history. 👚
During the Renaissance in Europe, courtly dresses often featured prominent sleeves like 'leg-of-mutton' or #puffsleeves.🎈
👸At first, European nobles used silk to stuff their sleeves to display their status and wealth, often letting a bit of the fabric peek out.
Over time, these puff sleeves evolved into a choice of art and philosophy. 🧵🧶
During the Romantic period, nobles used sleeve supports to hold up large sleeves, aiming to appear slender-waisted.
Thus, puff sleeves gradually became associated with words like "noble," "dignified," and "classical".🎻
Fashion designers have made various changes to puff sleeves on the runway—altering fabrics, patterns, and cuts to fit modern styles. Puff sleeves continue to appear in fashion shows in 2025.⏩⏩
With a history of 600 or 700 years, puff sleeves can endure, which is the embodiment of the designer's continuous innovation and the common choice of the public aesthetic.👏
The mystery of sleeves remains, with designers constantly exploring and experimenting.
Perhaps you can discuss the magic of "sleeves" with Qijia's professional team at Premiere Vision this July.
✨We're waiting for you in Hall 6, 6T69.
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