New York Has Spoken—These 8 Trends Will Be Everywhere in 2022
New York Fashion Week has come and gone, and after getting a chance to see clothes back in person again, we're excited to give you the digital download on the standout trends we saw come down the runways. From our favorite small brands like Sandy Liang and Maryam Nassir Zadeh to the coveted collections of Proenza Schouler and Khaite, there was a lot to love this show season. We're talking full-on fringe, sheer fabrics galore, and cutouts continuing on. It's safe to say you should start getting excited about 2022 fashion.
We're not expecting you to take time out of your busy day to look through hundreds of runway images, but luckily for you, it's been our job this past week to take notes and give a short cheat sheet on the best of the shows. Trust us when we say the trend below will start popping up on the market and the fashion set come 2022.
Of all the things we saw grace the runways in New York, delicate tie details were a theme that definitely surprised us. All manner of straps—from a continuation of waist floss to elongated chokers and ties wrapped on top of the garments—were an outfit addition we spotted on the runways of Altuzarra, Bevza, Jonathan Simkhai, and although these thin ties were subtle, they instantly added interest to the looks. Sorry to the bearer of controversial news, but somebody had to say it: low rises are here to stay. According to the spring runways in New York, hemlines are sinking ever lower and this time, it's not only in the context of a Y2K revival look, although they were aplenty. We also saw low rises featured in more minimalist ensembles, like this white skirt set at Staud.While fringe was usually a moment reserved for accessories or boho-esque styles, it was seen on the runways in full force. While Rodarte brought out party-perfect sequined versions and Jonathan Simkhai sent neutral options down the runway, there are variations to choose from come Spring.Ready your RSVPs, folks, because after-dark dressing is coming for your closet in 2022. High shine fabrics like luxe lamé, sheeny satin, and stunning sequins are going to have a big moment next season and with options ranging from slinky dresses to sharp suiting, there are plenty of ways to get in on it.According to designers like Kim Shui, Khaie, and Maryan Nassir Zadeh—the less fabric, the better. A sheer number with underwear peaking through seems to be the most popular way to don the trend. While many indie brands have already led the path on the '70s inspired and psychedelic prints, it seems that high-end designers are taking their own spin on things for 2022.While tiny bags have their moments, practicality is in. the spotlight with oversized shopper bags seen on the runways of Tory Burch and Bevza. New Yorkers are known for schlepping bags around, so it's no surprise that brands have opted for large carryalls this fashion week.
If you're into fashion and an avid TikTok scroller, you've probably come across the viral and somewhat controversial Coperni one-leg jeans . People who got their hands on them are asking followers how they should style them - and even whether or not they should keep them. Those who are still on a waitlist or are simply curious about the trend are going so far as to DIY the jeans by taking a scissor to one leg of an old pair. I, on the other hand, dared to step into the Romeo Hunte Black One Leg Pant ($232, originally $725), an alternative take on the same silhouette that's even more eye-catching (which, how is that possible?). These jeans were, without a doubt, one of the most polarizing looks I've ever worn - and I've tried some pretty divisive clothing, from Skims butt-enhancing shapewear to the brand's famous push-up nipple bra , and many a sheer naked dress . After wearing the jeans around town to run errands and obviously attracting some attention (st...
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Never have we been more envious of an inanimate object than when Pedro Pascal stepped out in a sparkly cardigan this week. As soon as we saw him walking the streets of London wearing the glittery knit, we longed to swap places with it - to be enrobing the heartthrob, catching the attention of random passersby, sparking internet discourse, and ultimately taking responsibility for his style breakout. Pascal has been serving look after look while promoting " The Last of Us " season one and "The Mandalorian" season three this year, working with stylists Julie Ragolia and Fabio Immediato . His latest came on Feb. 23 when he arrived to a radio interview wearing the shiny cardigan in question: a long button-down sweater made of silver foil yarn and created by menswear label 4SDesigns. He layered it over a sheer brown tank top and finished the look with black pants, leather boots, and his usual chunky-framed glasses. Just one day prior, the actor stopped by a photo call...