What Is Popular in Fashion Right Now
While 2021 was all about hot pinkish, logomania, colour blocking and the 'hot goth' trend, the SS22 season is bringing sexy dorsum – and we couldn't be more excited to exhale new life into our working from home wardrobes.
As lockdown restrictions are gradually beginning to lift and the future is beginning to look a little brighter, last yr's desire for complete escapism has been replaced with all-out commemoration, and SS22 is about dressing appropriately. It's time to show off the bodies that lockdowns kept hidden at habitation for far too long – and so think short, sheer or second-skin. The mood? Less fashion, more flesh.
It follows, then, that Nineties and Y2K throwbacks were in abundance in this season's collections, with micro-mini skirts, heaven-loftier heels, glitzy tops and low-slung waistlines making a comeback. And on the other end of the fashion spectrum, Bridgerton fever has seen designers turn to the 18th and 19th centuries equally inspiration for their dramatic post-pandemic looks.
Bold stripes, solar shades and swimwear also emerged as hot trends, confirming once and for all that the SS22 season is all about optimism. 2022, nosotros're ready for you – and we'll be dressing the role.
FASHION TRENDS 2022 Study
Seen at: Versace, Prada, Etro, Giambattista Valli, Lanvin, Chanel, Blumarine, Dolce & Gabbana, Valentino, Moschino and Courrèges.
From mini to micro, hemlines are getting hotter and higher. On the catwalks, Sixties rebellion collided with Noughties exuberance for a barely-there take on the trend that's both depression-rise (see Miu Miu, where skirts barely skimmed the hip basic) and high-rise (see everyone else).
Seen at: Stella McCartney, Burberry, Dolce & Gabbana, Nensi Dojaka, Burberry, Miu Miu, Balmain
If decadence is the theme of this spring-summertime season – a bright, shiny accept on sexy dressing for the Y2K generation – hither'south how the grown-ups practise it. This is subversive seduction, as much about trunk confidence as it is about provocation. It's time to unbutton.
Seen at: Alexander McQueen, Louis Vuitton, Givenchy, Simone Rocha, Balenciaga, Loewe and Giambattista Valli.
Post-pandemic dressing goes dramatic courtesy of Louis Vuitton, where Nicolas Ghesquière presented a masterclass in making the gothic glamorous by styling old with new. Other designers also looked dorsum to the hereafter for their collections, with crazy, creative takes on 18th- and 19th-century mode. Quite literally historic.
Seen at: Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi, Chanel, Balmain, Coperni, Isabel Marant, Loewe, Tom Ford and Peter Exercise.
From cargo pants to glitzy tops, depression-slung waistlines and Grecian draping, it's time to go back to the yr 2000. Channel your inner Beyoncé circa the Destiny'south Kid 'Survivor' era – this is utility with an insanely glamorous border, and it'south anything but basic.
The only rule: vesture heels with everything.
Seen at: Chanel, Etro, Altuzarra, Anna Sui, Loewe, Moschino, Tom Ford, Valentino, Versace, Isabel Marant, Stella McCartney, Coperni, Fendi, Fendi By Versace, Alberta Ferretti, Giorgio Armani and Etro.
Maybe information technology's because we're all in need of a hot holiday, but beachwear became ready-to-article of clothing for SS22. Virginie Viard sent chic swimsuits downwards the Chanel catwalk, while Rejina Pyo took things a step farther, showing her collection by the pool at London's Aquatics Heart.
Seen at: Balmain, Raf Simons, Saint Laurent By Anthony Vaccarello, Emporio Armani, Carolina Herrera, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Ports 1961, Dolce & Gabbana, Jil Sander and Schiaparelli.
No demand to read between the lines: at that place's a simple formula for making a statement. The bigger, bolder and more in-your-confront the better, equally style gets two-tone and graphic. Banish the Breton – instead, stripes adorn dresses, suiting and shirts.
Seen at: Acne Studios, Chanel, Ermanno Scervino, Jason Wu, Jil Sander, Versace, Christian Dior, Stella McCartney, Isabel Marant, Prada, Valentino, Proenza Schouler, Giorgio Armani and Saint Laurent Past Anthony Vaccarello.
So vivid you lot'll need SPF: this season's retina-searing palette is all near solar shades. From aureate to bister through to burnt orange and fiery red, consider this visual vitamin D.
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