The 10 fashion trends for fall 2022: your guide
The not-so-distant past forced the fashion world to trade luxury for loungewear, but the industry is back and roaring. The simple act of dressing up can be a window into our hearts and souls – optimistic or not – and the Fall 2022 trend ethos was nothing short of inspiring. From shimmering sparkles to full leather, the garments encompassed indulgent moods and attitudes, from the supremely elegant to the ultra-eclectic. We’ve seen a similar theme across fall handbags (opens in a new tab)shoes (opens in a new tab)jewelry (opens in a new tab), and color trends. Whether you’re starting to hone your palette for crisp fall air the equestrian way or want to revitalize your wardrobe with a little (or a lot) of that tantalizing hot pink hue, fall 2022 trends prove that inspiration is imminent.
Everyone is equestrian
Tory Burch, Hermes, Dior
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Fall parades have brought horseback riding to the masses this season – the internet has even gone so far to call this the summer of the rider, and we expect the trend to be stroll well in the fall. From structured herringbone blazers and elbow patches at Tory Burch to quilted jackets at Burberry to leggings with suspenders (well paired with riding boots), you don’t have to own or ride a horse to incorporate equine clothing. in your fall wardrobe.
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Veronica Beard Plaid Woven Blazer
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Halston Amal draped wool cape dress
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Consider hot pink
Chanel, Versace, Valentino
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Before the Barbiecore trend, hot pink was the focus of fall runways – Valentino dedicated its entire runway to the bright hue. At the same time, feminine, strong and sensual, you can wear the power color to the room or announce your arrival with a monochromatic look.
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Frankie Shop Button Down Blouse
Thinking group
Bottega Veneta, Prada, Chloe
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Sometimes we think less is more, especially when we’re talking about one of fall’s most simplistic trends: the little white tank top. Designers put their stamp of approval on wardrobe essentials via house logos, but you don’t have to spend a ton. The humble white tank top comes in a variety of fabrics and price points.
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Prada ribbed jersey top
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Lou Lou Studio cotton-jersey tank top
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It’s electric
Bottega Veneta, Carolina Herrera, Altuzarra
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Designers are embracing a more is more attitude with shine throughout. Altuzarra’s sequins mimicked those of mermaid scales, while new Bottega Veneta designer Matthieu Blazy designed tunics with a cool electric green current flowing through them.
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Serafina Generation Love Sequin Blazer
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Jonathan Simkhai Ronette sequined bra top
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Halston Ray Metallic Midi Dress
Aeronautical Nation
Coach, Celine and Versacea
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There’s something subversive about wearing a bomber jacket – a call to winger Maverick from Superior gun. Fall Parades thought so too. Shearling bombers infiltrated the catwalk at Coach, Celine adopted a cool collegiate version and Versace naturally put their spin on fashionable outerwear by opting for cape-like arm positioning.
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KENZO Oversized Tiger Print Varsity Jacket
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IRO checked wool-blend jacket
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Veronica Beard Benicia embellished silk jacket
good sports
Miu Miu, Tory Burch, Gucci
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Making his runway debut after a two-year hiatus, Gucci’s Alessandro Michele has teamed up with Adidas, proving that the worlds of fashion and fitness can co-exist. Tory Burch’s technical knit track jackets pair perfectly with tailored trousers and geometric prints.
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St. Lawrence University T-shirt
Back to basics
Gabriela Hearst, Jil Sander, Bottega Veneta
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Maintaining a stereotypical dress code can offer a refreshing approach to fashion. From easy buttonholes (opens in a new tab) and from tailored blazers to simple yet sophisticated t-shirts, designers are also flaunting a minimalist mentality, as seen in the runway shows of Bottega Veneta, Gabriela Hearst and Jil Sander.
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Toteme Double Breasted Blazer
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Nili Lotan Yorke Button Down Shirt
Caramel tones
Chloe, Michael Kors Collection, Gabriela Hearst
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Warm caramel tones captivated the runways this season in silhouettes that ran the gamut, from tailored jackets at Michael Kors to buttery leather dresses at Chloe and unisex trench coats at Gabriela Hearst.
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Leather from head to toe
Tod’s, Prada, Saint Laurent
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Nothing conveys more strength than an all-leather look. Soft leather-on-leather looks looked like armor at Saint Laurent, Tod’s and Khaite. On the Prada de Miuccia catwalk, the pink leather trench coats hit the mark.
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Alice + Olivia Leandra Vegan Leather Midi Dress
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Theory cropped leather jacket
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Conference room minis
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Designers paid special attention to custom-made pieces, not excluding the mini-skirt. Above-the-knee hems have been paired with blazers, keeping workwear cool and compatible for the next generation of office workers.
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Alessandra Rich Tartan Sequin Tweed Mini Skirt
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