DOES IT COME IN A BELL SLEEVE?

Stephi LaReine
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[dropcap]E[/dropcap]ver since I was little I was always a fan of the ever-growing sleeves from the 1960’s and 70s. It’s been a staple in my wardrobe, and I was so happy to see designers at Fashion Week were showcasing more bell sleeves and flares in their collections. But let’s not confuse this trend with the bardot loose sleeve trend of last year, now we’re talking fitted to the elbow and then bellowing out for all to see kinda bell sleeve. 

For todays lookbook I’m showcasing some of my latest favourite trends, which include baker boy hats, palazzo trousers and embroidered boots. I’m clashing prints, shapes and silhouettes and frankly I live for it. 

Bell Sleeves have been wowing the catwalks for a few months and especially on the streets, as it was a guarantee every time I walked out the house in this shirt I was asked for a photo. It’s got magical ways of weaving in the ways of peace and love into the lives of others. 

It’s made me so ready to throw feathers in my hair, re-do my hair in a space bun, toss glitter around and get down to my favourite bands for the summer. I’d usually channel a bright coloured bell sleeve but I absolutely adore the simplicity and minimalism of this bell sleeve shirt.

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