New York Fashion Week S/S 22: need-to-know
Joy, positivity and resilience were the key sentiments across New York, as designers celebrated the return of the first IRL shows since the onset of the pandemic. Here, our Senior Editor of The Fashion Feed, Polly Walters, calls out six not-to-miss trends from the first stop of Fashion Month.
Key trend: ’90s Minimalist
There’s no doubt that the late 1990s have heavily influenced New York designers, focusing on pared-back soft separates punctuated by clean lines and sheer fabric qualities that reveal just the right amount of skin to retain wearability.
Key colour: Digital Lavender
WGSN’s colour of 2023, Digital Lavender, proved its versatility across NYFW, cropping up on a range of different product categories. Style this restorative shade head-to-toe for maximum oomph.
Key item: cutout dress
The standout item of the city, you couldn’t move for cutout dresses in NY. Updates were driven via off-kilter placements, creative hardware and hyper-bright base colours.
Key print: stencilled blooms
Graphic, bold and colourful are the key takeaways for florals in S/S 22. Reduce motifs to their simplest form, creating standout prints that are guaranteed to grab consumers’ attention.
Key detail: sheers
A key component to the ‘90s Minimalist trend, lucid sheers proved popular across New York. Develop as key layering pieces that wearers can transition from day-to-night in.
Key accessory: kidult
Playful and nostalgic, novelty shapes and kitsch motifs rendered in colourful synthetic materials and recycled plastics inject a sense of fun into S/S 22 accessories. Large-scale toy box charms are key for the childlike aesthetic.
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