Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2022: The Dominant Trends

As Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2022 kicked off, the runway was once again lit up with pioneering concepts and developments. Ace designers and famous names in the industry welcomed the show in person after an extended hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the public has been treated to a long-awaited big show of trends.

As the world begins to come back into fashion, luxury fashion houses have moved into the coveted areas of Paris Fashion Week to showcase their collections and models with styles and trends sure to dominate the next 12 years. months.

Town of Lights hit the right mix of scruffy jeans and couture tunics and outfits over the course of the week. Whether or not it was the electrifying spectacle of Off-White or the somber, protective spectacle of Dior, fashion week ushered in daring, new looks like that stage set for 2022.

Although there has been a shift to physical catwalks, in an effort to maintain protocols, the shows have also been streamed online with more images on the Paris Fashion Week website and Instagram address.

Listed below are some of the chic developments and concepts from Paris Vogue Week Fall/Winter 2022

Excessive thigh drama

Image Credit: Givenchy/ @givenchyofficial/ Instagram

The versatility of the shoes is once again and the way. Pop colors to neutral tones – leather boots can elevate an outfit taking it to a whole new stage. Givenchy demonstrated how this statement piece can be paired with lighter or bold monochromatic garments to create a look that is not only modern and playful, but elegant as well.

Or you can take a cue from Isabel Marant, who paired them to perfection with a mini knit outfit and even an oversized coat, for that layered drama. The Fall/Winter collection expressed that regardless of the season, boots are often paired with various outfits and create accented looks to last all day.

Courrèges demonstrated how dark boots look great when paired with spliced ​​leather pants in colors like burgundy, black, silver, cherry purple and orange. When paired with the vinyl mini skirt, the end result is casual and sporty with a touch of class.

strange little bags

Paris Fashion Week: Baggy BagsImage Credit: eytys/Instagram

The comfortable class seems to be the new norm and the trend is going strong. Paris Vogue Week 2022 noted that many fashion houses are sporting scruffy pants, coats and oversized jackets to create a voluminous ensemble that is nice to hold.

The fashion style that dominated the 90s and 2000s is making a comeback and it’s here to make 12 months more fashionable. Oversized baggy jeans and jeans, with tattered edges, flimsy hems, whimsical patches, and cargo pockets make the pants a moderately glamorous model statement. Combined with fitted futuristic elements, such as those completed by Balmain or oversized coats and jackets, such as those completed by Zits Studios or EYTYS, scruffy pants are a serious development, sure to pick up the slack when people hit the streets after a prolonged hole due to the pandemic. .

layered influence

Paris Fashion Week Trends: LayersImage Credit: ceciliebahnsen / @ceciliebahnsen/Instagram

Layers have never created intrigue and suspense, and no one knows that better than Emporio Armani, Louis Vuitton, and debut designer Cecilie Bahnsen. The Paris Fashion Week catwalk saw enough proof of that.

Juggling denim with leather, Isabel Marant seemed to have hit the nail on the head. Whether it’s layering a men’s jean jacket or oversized coat over a sheer mini dress, a leather jumpsuit over a fuzzy shirt like the one worn by Bella Hadid or maybe a knit dress paired with tall biker boots, this development it’s about raising the bar. with volumes.

Taking whimsy as its mantra, Louis Vuitton transported youth to a site of utopian adolescence. A light dress tied at the waist with a cardigan or jumbo coats over bulky shirts and pants made their assortment tailored to the younger adult. In keeping with the theme of the label, romantic beliefs and long-term hope emerge in layers of intricate silhouettes.

Cecilie Bahnsen, however, took elegant capes to a different level. The Danish designer’s present opened with a study by Tove Ditlevsens ‘Night Wandering’, which was first translated into English by Michael Favala Goldman. Light monochromatic outfits made up of fitted shirts with puff sleeves and trousers made the poet’s voice come out loud and clear to strike the right chord.

monochrome video games

Paris Fashion Week: MonochromeImage credit: Dior official/ @dior/ Instagram

The big brands seem to enjoy it quite a bit. Creating never-before-seen silhouettes with cutting-edge craftsmanship—whether it’s cropped mini-outfits, sequined jumpsuits, and “Madonna in the Street” necklines, a reference to Mary in Renaissance work—Valentino reveals how to learn to play like a veteran. On an uncharted route to the area of ​​Pink PP, a shade of the fuchsia pink, namesake to the present, creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli forged daring outfits with sharp coats, collarbone-revealing tunics and exaggerated platform shoes.

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Based on the dark and bleak reality of this moment, Givenchy creative director Matthew M. Williams gave it an everyday feel. The results are seen in leather leggings and baseball caps, band t-shirts, thigh-high boots, miniskirts and long trench coats. No wonder he was the previous art director for Kanye West’s clothing line.

A gallery of large female portraits based on the history of painting from the 16th to the 19th century, signed by Mariella Bettineschi, impressed Dior’s Paris Fashion Week collection. With an unspoken understanding of the ladies’ plight and an urge to break the mold, Dior created outfits that push boundaries and question judgement.

vogue with a message

PFW Trends: Fashion with a messageImage credit: Balenciaga/ @balenciaga/ Instagram

Balenciaga took a forceful stand on the grim reality, as the house deleted all of his Instagram posts just days before the Paris show and only posted a photo of the Ukrainian flag. In fact, Demna Gvasalia, questioned whether or not to upgrade at all.

The company received a note early in the show from the Artistic Director himself, where he wrote: “Fashion week feels like some kind of nonsense. I thought for a moment about canceling the show that my team and I worked hard on and we all looked forward to. But then I realized that canceling this show would mean giving in, surrendering to the evil that has already hurt me so much for almost 30 years. I decided that I can no longer sacrifice parts of myself to this pointless and heartless ego war.”

For the presentation, titled ‘360° Show’, a large circular environment at Le Bourget airport was transformed into a post-apocalyptic snowstorm. Later, the interpretation leaned towards another pertinent situation in the world: the change of local climate. While some appeared in heavy faux fur coats and high heels, others, as if taken off guard, were seen in nothing but underwear and sneakers. In addition, they carried Balenciaga’s new mycelium-based “leather” bag. The second closure looks like a yellow tracksuit and a ragged bright blue dress that sends a quiet but strong message.

Balmain took the arsenal of its craftsmanship quite significantly with form-fitting corsets, padded jackets, and futuristic moto gear. It could not have been a response to the continued aggression on the neighboring borders of Ukraine and Russia, the Balmain collection was a direct nod to self-empowerment and being united in the face of adversity. The unspoken expressions of burnt bandages worn by the house’s creative director, Olivier Rousteing, after experiencing a harrowing fire at his home in 2021, became the voice and inspiration behind the designs’ protective, gilded look. Development symbolizes hope and reality in solidarity in the face of aggression, leading us to a higher world than the present one.

The Tweed Affair

Paris Fashion Week: Fashion with a messageImage Credit: Chanel/ @chaneloffiial/ Instagram

From the invitation to the upholstery, it was a tweed gift to Chanel. Artistic designer Virginie Viard created a checkered mix of bright colors like pink, turquoise and purple set against an autumn background.

The looks were complemented by thick thigh-high stockings, wader boots and signature chain-strap handbags, which also appeared in mini sizes. The company was instantly reminiscent of the opening scene in Pablo Larran’s latest film, Spencer, where the label rounded out Kristen Stewart’s wardrobe, especially when fashion came in wearing sparkly tweeds with short skirts and guild buttons.

Standing in solidarity with the gloomy atmosphere as a result of the war in Ukraine, the Beatles’ “A Day in the Life” was introduced when Chanel models appeared in schoolgirls’ hairstyles. Chanel said on Friday that she will close her businesses in Russia, including LVMH Hermes and Kering.

suitable curve

PFW Trends: CurveImage Credit: Dries Van Noten/ @driesvannoten/ Instagram

Feminine molds and petite tailoring are among the emerging developments that have made their way onto the runway at Paris Fashion Week in some capacity. Dries Van Noten, Courrèges and Rochas have all gone through the curvy option to usher in a new development of softly draped blouses with billowy sleeves, jackets and cuts with rounded shoulders or seams.

The abstract prints and jeweled ensembles of Dries Van Noten, versus the casual party wear of the Courrèges lady or the strong color blocks and wide leather fringes of the house of Rochas, all combined with rounded and curved shapes, stood out as winners all the way. which.

(Main and Scored Image Credit: Givenchy, Louis Vuitton, Chanel/ @givenchyofficial, @louisvuitton, @chanelofficial/ Instagram)

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