The International Fashion weeks are in full gear. New York was earlier in September, followed by London, and now Milan before Paris caps things off at the end of the month. So while it’s still fresh, it’s the perfect time to rundown the trends from the runways at London Fashion Week, and those runways were on FIRE for Spring 2022. In fact, the trends that rose to the top following the just-wrapped, five-day event celebrated maximillism to its fullest. From room-filling silhouettes to in-your-face colors, designers flooded the U.K. capital with fearless fashion.
SEXY BODYCONSCIOUS LOOKS
With sexy going-out clothing selling like hotcakes right now, British designers bet on the bodycon dress for spring. David Koma and Mark Fast offered clingy cut-out versions that came in bold colors.
BRIGHT CITRUS COLORS
The designers in London cooked up tangy warm-weather collections complete with lemony shades of yellow, lime green and punchy grapefruit. These citrusy clothes were made more flavorful with embellishments like layers of tulle and sequins.
CAUGHT IN NETTING
Several models got caught in netting in London, thanks to labels like JW Anderson and Supriya Lele. Their sartorial trappings were far from traditional fishnets and sporty mesh nets: These metallic nets come in the form of mini dresses and skirts, and they appeal to customers looking for sexy, skin-revealing garments.
IT’S ISLAND TIME
After a year stuck at home, we’re ready to go on vacation again. Rixo, along with Rejina Pyo and Temperley London, created the perfect holiday wardrobe for Spring 2022 with tropical florals and day-to-night dresses
A RELAXED APPROACH TO TULLE
Subtle tutus and wispy dresses were a part of the Spring 2022 tulle kit at London Fashion Week. Though this fabric is often associated with dramatic eveningwear and ballet costumes, designers played with the dress-up box must-have in a way that felt more casual. Even Molly Goddard took a more relaxed approach to tulle, using it to create cute crop tops and babydoll dresses.
MODERN VICTORIAN ROMANCE
Designers like Edward Crutchley and Yuhan Wang turned up the romance with voluminous silhouettes and frilly, fanciful details like gold brocade and Broderie anglaise. Though more in line with the Victorian era than Regency, fans of “Bridgerton” can count on more ball gown options for spring.
WORK LEISURE
Desk-side polish no longer requires a stuffy, tailored suit: British brands reworked the back-to-work wardrobe by bringing comfort into the office via knitwear, roomy silhouettes and smartened-up sweatpants.
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