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1、SS 22 Womens Fashion Weeks ReportArmenylEditoSeptember has always been a crucial month in the fashion world.Anticipated,watched,and sometimes feared for its intensity,it is both a highlight of a year and the start of the rentre.This September was all the more special as it had the flavor of a return
2、 to normalcy.If for nearly four seasons everything seemed to be turned upside down,the month that has just passed cannot lie;what had been interrupted is about to resume its normal course.If we should remember just one thing from this past month,it is that fashion,more than ever,has been the vehicle
3、 for staging the garment.Far from a simple parable and a reference to Guy Debord,the title that we have chosen for one of our themes,the Socit du Spectacle,sums up in itself the formidable demonstration of staging offered to us by the houses for the Spring-Summer 2022 season.Perhaps we have witnesse
4、d the very quintessence of what fashion is,a staging in itself,a staging of oneself.Rarely has fashion so much,and simply,embodied the daily spectacle of the very act of dressing.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXNo political speech,no alarmist warning,no critical look at the state of the world and of society.Back t
5、o normal,back to business.If voices were raised,they were not from the brands themselves.If brands had announced their departure from the calendar,they offered us flamboyant parades.We received sexiness,an insane wealth of details,the exhilaration of over-the-top shows reminiscent of the splendor of
6、 the 90s.If we at Heuritech focus on the trends that emerge from the shows,we remain attentive to the movements that irrigate the fashion world as a whole.These movements did not seem to concern a world of fashion,caught up in the joy of finally meeting physically.In this month of September,it seems
7、 that fashion has simply handed us a mirror,and thus we contemplate the reflection of our only desire,the only thing that we have wanted to contemplate since the start of the pandemic:the return of some form of normality far from the worries which we will however have to deal with urgently.CECILIE B
8、AHNSEN AGENDA123 Methodology City Spotlight:Top Print&Material Trends Thematic Trend Analysis-RTW Lingerie Dressing Back to the Archives La Socit du Spectacle 45 Thematic Trend Analysis-Accessories Vibrant Theatrics Life Aquatic Key TakeawaysSITUATIONISTPradaPradaMethodologyHow we build our trend an
9、alysisMiu MiuHeuritech:Fashion and Technology savoir-faire We analyze more than 3 million images a day to give you unbiased data about your consumers.With Heuritechs AI powered platforms and consultative approach fashion brands can understand their market with:IMAGESANALYSESFORECASTSA dedicated team
10、 of experts,here to help you transform.We anticipate products behaviors and adoption up to 1 year ahead,so you can see not only whats coming,you can act on it with confidence and avoid overstock.Marrying the science of AI and Fashion:How we make it happen.Defining consumer panels and detecting early
11、 trend signals on social media 1Predicting the evolution of trends with our forecasting algorithms 3Plugin all our insights in our platforms 4Identifying trends and getting quantifiable data with image recognition.2Intuitive platforms with actionable insights.Scope:200 shows and more than 8,000 pict
12、ures.Data source:.Instagram posts in Europe and US,Vogue Runway,and Now Fashion.Analysis period:Forecast for Summer 2022 compared to Summer 2021 Methodology of our trends analysis Dries Van NotenCity SpotlightThe top fabric&print trends across New York,London,Milan,and ParisTop Cities By share of po
13、sts related to Fashion Week cities:SS 22 vs SS 21Paris 33%-8pts vs.SS 21New York25%+15pts vs.SS 21Milan23%-13pts vs.SS 21London17%+4pts vs.SS 21Yuhan WangDiduAltuzarraFendiCITY SPOTLIGHT:NEW YORK TOP TRENDS1.MaterialsPrints14%12%14%KNITSHEER1.2.3.1.PETER DO2.3.1 PHILIP LIM3.PRIVATE POLICY4.BRANDON M
14、AXWELL5.ECKHAUS LATTA6.ANNA SUI19%26%22%CHECKEDSTRIPESFLORAL4.5.SATIN6.CITY SPOTLIGHT:LONDON TOP TRENDS1.MaterialsPrints17%9%13%DENIMLACE1.2.3.1.SUPRIYA LELE2.REJINA PYO3.SIMONE ROCHA4.STELLA MCCARTNEY5.ERDEM6.MOLLY GODDARD18%25%25%CHECKEDFLORALSTRIPES4.5.SHEER6.CITY SPOTLIGHT:MILAN TOP TRENDS1.Mate
15、rialsPrints18%10%11%KNITLACE1.2.3.1.SPORTMAX2.CORMIO3.PHILOSOPHY4.BOSS5.SPORTMAX6.MSGM9%27%20%ANIMALSTRIPESFLORAL4.5.SHEER6.CITY SPOTLIGHT:PARIS TOP TRENDS1.MaterialsPrints17%11%13%SHEERKNIT1.2.3.1.LOEWE2.CECILIE BAHNSEN3.PAUL SMITH4.DIOR5.GIAMBATTISTA VALLI6.LACOSTE8%19%17%COLOR BLOCKFLORALVERTICAL
16、 STRIPES4.5.DENIM6.Dries Van NotenThematic Ready-to-Wear Trend AnalysisThe key fabric,print,color,and silhouette trends along with qualitative insights from the SS 22 runwaysDries Van NotenLINGERIE DRESSINGBODY LIBERATION WAS A DEFINING THEME THIS SEASON,ESPECIALLY IN NEW YORK AND MILANVAILLANT STUD
17、IONENSI DOJAKASafe BetWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearFLAT1.+4%SheerJW ANDERSONEMILIO PUCCI Sheer 1.SUPRIYA LELE2.ACIELLE3.EMILIO PUCCI4.MYNOK5.VALENTINO6.ECKHAUS LATTAGIVENCHY1.2.3.4.5.6.Safe BetWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearFLAT1%LaceVAQUERAFENDILace1.VALENTINO2.AK FOR VIVIENNE WESTWOOD3.YUHAN WANG4
18、.GAUCHERE5.TOM FORD6.WOSRODARTE1.2.3.4.5.6.Mini DressesSafe BetWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearSLIGHTLY DECREASING-5%WOSNINA RICCIMini Dresses1.ACNE STUDIOS2.SELF-PORTRAIT3.NO.214.NENSI DOJAKA5.SIMON MILLER6.ACIELLEVAILLANT STUDIO1.2.3.4.5.6.DRIES VAN NOTENNENSI DOJAKAMidi Bodycon DressSafe BetWomenIn
19、 Summer 22 vs.last yearSLIGHTLY INCREASING+9%1.VERSACE2.NANUSHKA3.PRABAL GURUNG4.ANNA SUI5.MICHAEL KORS6.DAISY MURRAYMidi Bodycon DressSIMON MILLER1.2.3.4.5.6.Fashion BetWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearMODERATELY INCREASING+15%DIDU OTTOLINGERAsymmetric Neck DressesAsymmetric Neck Dress1.A.W.A.K.E.MODE
20、2.OTTOLINGER3.GCDS4.DAVID KOMA5.LOEWE6.STAUDNINAMOUNAH1.2.3.4.5.6.Safe BetWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearSLIGHTLY INCREASING+9%Micro ShortsCALVIN LUONENSI DOJAKAMicro Shorts1.BLUMARINE2.GIVENCHY3.CHANEL4.COPERNI5.TYLER JOE6.MOSCHINOHELMUT LANG1.2.3.4.5.6.MARINE SERREROKHPinkSafe BetWomenIn Summer 22
21、vs.last yearSLIGHTLY INCREASING+5%Pink 1.KIM SHUI2.ACIELLE 3.NO.214.REJINA PYO5.SIMBARASHE CHA 6.VERSACEWOS1.2.3.4.5.6.Cut OutsCut Outs were still going strong throughout SS 22 fashion weeks,remaining at the forefront of fashion since it first gained popularity over a year ago.The Cut Out trend embo
22、dies the sexy dressing trend that largely defined fashion month this season,with designers incorporating unexpected pops of skin into all types of garments.Chest and torso cut outs were amongst the most popular iterations of the trend that we saw this season,as seen by the likes of Proenza Schouler
23、and Didu.Fashions favourite trend1.MNOT2.DIDU3.VICTORIA BECKHAM4.PROENZA SCHOULER5.NINAMOUNAH1.2.3.4.5.Buckle DetailsBuckle Details have a bondage reference,which we first spotted at the Dior Resort show earlier in the summer.With the“sexy liberation”trend in full force this season,it comes as no su
24、rprise that there has been an increase in Buckles throughout the shows.There has been a wide variety of buckles,such as harness strap buckles,added on to dress straps at Sportmax and also classic tan leather belt buckles layered on skirts at Acne Studios and Miu Miu.Bondage-inspired1.PHILOSOPHY 2.SP
25、ORTMAX3.JW ANDERSON4.ACNE STUDIOS5.ROKH1.2.3.4.5.Creative StockingsEccentric tights added styling depth to many runway looks.Their classic lingerie connotations made them a crucial part of the lingerie dressing look.Through the use of stockings,designers were able to emphasize their preferred choice
26、 of trends such as Blue,Lace,Cut Out and Feathers.At Maisie Wilen for example,her looks incorporated each of these trends.Through the use of lace tights,an additional layer of lingerie became the highlight of the look.Certain brands used hold up stockings with Ruffles or Ostrich Feathers at the gart
27、er to add an additional degree of evening wear to the look.The finishing touch1.CORMIO2.DAVID KOMA3.NENSI DOJAKA4.YUHAN WANG5.MAISIE WILEN1.2.3.4.5.CatsuitsCatsuits provided a new trendy silhouette to the evening wear wardrobe.These form-enhancing one pieces were often paired with matching shoes for
28、 a complete uniform look.Designers worked additional elements of lingerie dressing into the look,with the inclusion of sheer lace knit fabric,such as that seen at Acne Studios.Cut Out,Deep V and Off the Shoulder necklines brought further sex appeal to the look with subtle elements of skin exposure.S
29、aint Laurent and Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini opted for a romantic theme with strong roses and delicate pale pink flowers.All-in-one1.PHILOSOPHY2.ACNE STUDIOS3.BALENCIAGA4.STELLA MCCARTNEY5.SAINT LAURENT1.2.3.4.5.Bra TopBra Tops were a highlight of the shows in each of the fashion cities.The most
30、popular shape was undoubtedly the beachwear inspired triangle bikini bra top,such as that seen at David Koma.Taking a more structured approach,corsetry-inspired conical bustier bras were spotted on the London runways at brands such as Simone Rocha.Bandeau bras tops were also popular as a layering me
31、chanism at Valentino and Missoni.Taking a revisionist attitude towards these lingerie staples,Courrges worked a halter neck into a bra top.Underwear-as-outerwear1.EMILIO PUCCI2.COURRGES3.DAVID KOMA4.MISSONI5.VALENTINO1.2.3.4.5.Low RiseLove it or hate it,low rise bottoms have made a strong comeback t
32、his season,as the Y2K trend has gained significant traction amongst luxury and indie brands alike.This season,we saw countless brands pairing low rise bottoms with bra tops to create an ultra-exposed look,in line with the post-lockdown sexy dressing craze.Miu Miu took the exposed trend to the next l
33、evel,pairing a low-rise micro mini skirt with an ultra cropped top to make the ultimate statement for the SS 22 season.Back and better than ever1.MIU MIU2.KNWLS3.VERSACE4.BALMAIN5.ETRO1.2.3.4.5.BACK TO THE ARCHIVESBRAND HERITAGE,Y2K VINTAGE REVIVAL AND SUBVERSIVE NOSTALGIA CHANELSAINT LAURENTOrange
34、YellowBold BetWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearMODERATELY INCREASING+12%HELMUT LANGPETER DOOrange Yellow1.CHLO2.KWAIDAN EDITIONS3.SUPRIYA LELE4.PETER DO5.PROENZA SCHOULER6.HELMUT LANGSIMON MILLER1.2.3.4.5.6.Puff SleeveDressesSafe BetWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearFLAT1%CECILIE BAHNSENSIMONE ROCHAPuff Sl
35、eeveDresses1.MOLLY GODDARD2.MM6 MAISON MARGIELA3.PHIL OH4.RICHARD QUINN5.JASON WU6.STAUDCECILIE BAHNSEN1.2.3.4.5.6.Safe BetWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearFLAT-1%ET OCHSACNE STUDIOSCardiganCardigan1.SIMONE ROCHA2.A.W.A.K.E.MODE3.C+PLUS SERIES4.MARINE SERRE5.ACIELLE6.NANUSHKACALVIN LUO1.2.3.4.5.6.Wide
36、Leg PantsSafe BetWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearFLAT+3%VICTORIA BECKHAMKWAIDAN EDITIONSWide Leg Pants1.MSGM2.SALVATORE FERRAGAMO3.ACIELLE4.FENDI5.ACIELLE6.MM6 MAISON MARGIELAMYNOK1.2.3.4.5.6.Safe BetWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearFLAT+4%BALENCIAGALOEWEBomber Jacket1.BLUMARINE2.LANVIN3.COURREGES4.COPER
37、NI5.RAF SIMONS6.KNWLSBomber JacketKHAITE1.2.3.4.5.6.Safe BetWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearFLAT1.-1%GAUCHERE RAF SIMONSOversized Shirt 1.RAF SIMONS2.LUDOVIC DE SAINT SERNIN3.MISSONI4.SHANG XIA5.FENDI6.DAVID KOMAOversized Shirt VICTORIA BECKHAM1.2.3.4.5.6.Safe BetWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearSLIGHTLY
38、 DECREASING-8%CALVIN LUOLACOSTETennis Mini SkirtTennis Mini Skirt1.MIU MIU2.KNWLS3.DIOR4.PORTS 19615.ACIELLE6.SIMBARASHE CHASANDY LIANG1.2.3.4.5.6.Safe BetWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearSLIGHTLY DECREASING-7%CALVIN LUOVIVIENNE WESTWOODPlaidPlaid1.WILLY CHAVARRIA2.OTTOLINGER3.ACIELLE4.ACNE STUDIOS5.TY
39、LER JOE6.MOSCHINO1.2.3.4.5.6.A POTTSSuitsThis season,brands worked on reinvented versions of the classic“power suit”to adapt to our new way of dressing following periods of confinement.While many of us are back at the office,remnants of the comfort dressing trend have remained,as people are searchin
40、g for more relaxed versions of classic tailored suits.Designers such as Dior and Moschino even brought back skirt and short suits.On the runways,this was reflected by an abundance of short and skirt suits in bold colors,often in unexpected fabrics,like linen or silk,to add an aspect of comfort.The n
41、ew business casual1.DIOR2.DEL CORE3.VERSACE4.VALENTINO5.TOM FORD1.2.3.4.5.Butterfly MotifsThe butterfly has been coined as the“mascot of Spring 2022”.This Y2K detail has been revived from the archive of some brands while others have simply used this signifier of rebirth as a source of inspiration fo
42、r their collections.Butterflies were seen as both a shape and a print.Brands such as Blumarine and Alberta Ferretti adopted the shape to tops,creating cropped tops with cut outs.While brands like Prada and Chanel opted to use the butterfly instead as a graphic print.SS 22 Metamorphosis1.CHANEL2.BLUM
43、ARINE3.PRADA4.ALBERTA FERRETTI5.CALVIN LUO1.2.3.4.5.Denim on DenimHistorically,denim was the classic workwear fabric,however this season,styling a full denim look was a bold styling choice that appeared throughout several shows.Designers interpreted the“Canadian tuxedo”in various ways;Cormio propose
44、d a mini skirt and denim jacket set,while Blumarine took a Y2K approach to the trend with their butterfly denim top.The trend applies to all genders;at Sunnei the trend appeared for mens and womens looks,as denim is a timeless fabric that remains a fixture seemingly every season.The Canadian Tuxedo1
45、.CORMIO2.MSGM3.SUNNEI4.BLUMARINE5.REJINA PYO1.2.3.4.5.FringeFringe was perhaps one of the most popular details throughout the past fashion weeks.It was incorporated onto everything from dresses,skirts,crop tops and tunic tops.It appeared most as long fringe,taking mini dresses to maxi or crop tops t
46、o midi dresses.Typically it appeared as an added sheer length to a top or dress,however,it was also used on skirts to provide a tiered look by layering different levels of fringe below each other.This finishing detail elevated trendy silhouettes such as the bra top or halter neck to additional eveni
47、ng 1920s referenced glamour.1920s meets 2020s1.SUNNEI2.JONATHAN SIMKHAI3.STELLA MCCARTNEY4.PROENZA SCHOULER5.COURRGES1.2.3.4.5.LA SOCIT DU SPECTACLEPERFORMING THE SPECTACLE OF FASHIONDRIES VAN NOTENPRABAL GURUNGFeathersSteadyWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearSLIGHTLY INCREASING+9%VALENTINOGIAMBATTISTA V
48、ALLIFeathers1.VALENTINO2.FENDI3.ROKH4.DAVID KOMA5.SUPRIYA LELE6.MOSCHINOPRABAL GURUNG1.2.3.4.5.6.SequinsFashion BetWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearMODERATELY INCREASING+19%GIVENCHYLOEWESequins1.VALENTINO2.FREDERICK ANDERSON3.PLS4.WOS5.TYLER JOE6.NO.21NICOLE MILLER1.2.3.4.5.6.Fashion BetWomenIn Summer
49、22 vs.last yearMODERATELY INCREASING+12%PETER DOJIL SANDERSatinSatin1.GABRIELA HEARST2.TOM FORD3.RAF SIMONS4.VALENTINO5.ROKH6.JIL SANDERTEMPERLEY LONDON1.2.3.4.5.6.Metallic Safe BetWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearFLAT-1%VAILLANT STUDIOKHAITEMetallic 1.OTTOLINGER2.SPORTMAX3.PRIVATE POLICY4.COPERNI5.LOE
50、WE6.COURRGESWOS1.2.3.4.5.6.Safe BetWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearFLAT1.-4%THEBE MAGUGUKNWLSOff the ShoulderOff the Shoulder1.ROKH2.SPORTMAX3.ACNE STUDIOS4.SELF PORTRAIT5.TYLER JOE6.GCDSKHAITE1.2.3.4.5.6.Thick Vertical StripesBold BetWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearMODERATELY INCREASING+13%ANNE ISABELL
51、AThick Vertical Stripes1.JIL SANDER2.ECKHAUS LATTA3.SUNNEI4.PAUL SMITH5.MARNI6.C+PLUS SERIESJW ANDERSON1.2.3.4.5.6.FloralSafe BetWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearFLAT+2%KWAIDAN EDITIONSFloral1.SAINT LAURENT2.PAUL SMITH3.MISSONI4.VALENTINO5.MSGM6.RICHARD QUINNERDEM1.2.3.4.5.6.Safe BetWomenIn Summer 22 v
52、s.last yearSLIGHTLY INCREASING+9%CONCEPT KOREAKWAIDAN EDITIONSMediumGreenMediumGreen1.DIOR2.MARK FAST3.ACIELLE4.SUPRIYA LELE5.SREN JEPSEN6.VALENTINOSTAND STUDIOSTAND STUDIO1.2.3.4.5.6OrangeSafe BetWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearSLIGHTLY INCREASING+6%CECILIE BAHNSENSUNNEIOrange1.STAUD2.RICK OWENS3.ACI
53、ELLE4.PAUL SMITH5.ACIELLE6.VERSACEAWAKE MODE1.2.3.4.5.6.Bold Color PairingsCreating a color block effect by pairing brightly colored garments together in one look was a break-out styling trend this season,in line with the“dopamine dressing”trend.Moreover,pairing contrasting colors like orange and bl
54、ue together was a popular choice amongst brands like Versace and Supriya Lele to create stand-out looks that are sure to attract attention.Bold Color Pairings can also be spotted on the runways of Valentino,Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini,and Xuly.Bt,creating an uplifting energetic mood for the upcom
55、ing SS 22 season.Dopamine Dressing 1.KWAIDAN EDITIONS2.VERSACE3.PAUL SMITH4.GESTUZ5.REJINA PYO1.2.3.4.5.Pattern ClashingCombining several prints in one look is a trend that appeared primarily in Paris and Milan this season,evoking our spectacle theme by creating a bold statement.The Pattern Clashing
56、 trend appeared either as two separate printed pieces styled together,as seen by Missoni and GCDS,or as two prints combined in one garment,as seen by Ottolinger.This daring trend is in line with the flamboyant,eye-catching approach to dressing that several designers favored this season,creating a lo
57、ud statement that is sure to attract attention.More prints please!1.OTTOLINGER2.GCDS3.MARNI4.PHILOSOPHY5.MARNI1.2.3.4.5.Head-to-Toe PrintsWhile Floral and Vertical Stripes were the predominant print trends of Spring Summer 2022,the styling of these prints as a full matching ensemble has been a recur
58、ring statement look throughout this Fashion month.This trend not only encompasses matching shirt and suit ensembles such as those at Jil Sander and Kenneth Ize,but also more modest ensembles such as the tunic dress paired with straight leg pants at Rachel Comey.Bringing the full printed look to more
59、 experimental silhouettes,Richard Quinn had full printed shoe-pants paired with puffer coats and bags.Matchy-matchy1.RACHEL COMEY2.JIL SANDER3.KWAIDAN EDITIONS4.RICHARD QUINN5.KENNETH IZE1.2.3.4.5.RufflesRuffles brought dramatic proportions to the return of evening wear this season.Designers such as
60、 Halpern and Balenciaga embraced sculptural forms in giant spherical and fan-shaped dresses.Designers such as Simone Rocha used the sewing technique to add volume to their typical tulle materials while Giambattista Valli incorporated ruffles to sheer dresses and strategically placed them to provide
61、density to the material and thus modesty.At Givenchy however a much finer iteration of the trend was used to simply add depth of texture.Turn up the volume1.GIVENCHY2.GIAMBATTISTA VALLI3.HALPERN4.SIMONE ROCHA5.YUHAN WANG1.2.3.4.5.LoeweThematic AccessoriesTrend AnalysisAll the must-have bag,shoe,and
62、accessory trends from the SS 22 runways and streetstyleVIBRANT THEATRICSA VIBRANT RETURN TO THE STAGE,THROUGH THE INVENTION OF THE NEW NORMAL.RICHARD QUINNSIMONE ROCHASafe BetWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearFLAT1.+1%Platform ShoesGCDSSCHIAPARELLISteadyWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearSLIGHTLY DECREASING-
63、8%Platform SandalsFlatform Boots1.ACNE STUDIOS2.VIVIENNE WESTWOOD3.KIRA4.MELITTA BAUMEISTER5.KIRA6.VERSACEPlatform ShoesSIMONE ROCHA1.2.4.5.3.6.Safe BetWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearFLAT1.+2%Pointed ToeBALMAINRAVE REVIEW1.PRADA2.ROKSANDA3.RAVE REVIEW4.HODAKOVA5.ALEXANDRE VAUTHIER6.VERSACEBALENCIAGA1
64、.2.4.5.3.6.Pointed ToeMaxi BagsMaxi Bags were by far the most extravagant accessory to be spotted on the SS 22 runway.After the humongous success of the mini bag,its antagonist has taken position at the center of the stage.However,the Mini Bag also played a significant role in this years collections
65、,often hand-in-hand with the Maxi Bag.Numerous collections specifically featured an oversized shopping bag to fit the brief,as was the case at Patou and Etro.Another popular strategy seems to be the supersizing of classic bags,in juxtaposition with the original size,as shown by Ferragamo and Fendi.I
66、ts bigger on the inside!1.2.3.4.5.1.RICHARD QUINN2.CHLOE3.PATOU4.BALMAIN5.CHET LOLong BagsCreating a striking contrast with the sleek and sexy silhouettes in this seasons collections,the Long Bag stands out.Though it may not be a necessarily practical shape,it has been adopted by many edgy consumers
67、.With Maison Valentinos new elongated shape or Balmains puffy rectangle,houses seem to be betting on this look for SS 22.The Long Bag has been a trend both on and off the runway,with many small brands already adopting this shape.The runway shows will certainly aid the process of bringing a longer sh
68、ape to the trendy consumer base and broaden the market.Now thats a stretch!1.2.3.4.5.1.PORTS 19612.MAISON KITSUN3.BALMAIN4.VALENTINO5.OTTOLINGERUpper Arm BraceletsThe Upper Arm Bracelet was another eye-catching piece that spread across numerous collections.From Pradas elegant brassire,to a sportier
69、version by Chopova Lowena,they were another way to add a theatrical element to the look.Courrges and Emilio Pucci stayed on trend,incorporating fringes in theirs to create extra volume and movement.The most delicate ones were seen in shows like Fendi,Blumarine,Etro and Alberta Ferretti,with thin met
70、al wiring adding an elegant aspect to a simple look.These will be the perfect accessories to dress up a flowy gownor a matching set for a special occasion next summer.Reinvented elegance1.2.3.4.5.1.FENDI2.PRADA3.EMILIO PUCCI4.CHOPOVA LOWENA5.BLUMARINELong GlovesAdding to the dramatic theme,Long Glov
71、es for the SS 22 season are here to build a statement look.Many designers were seen creating gloves matching with their garments,like Maison Margiela adding metallic embellishments or simply through colour and material as shown by Rick Owens and Maximilian.Others decided to boldly contrast the colou
72、r of the gloves,as seen in the Rokh and Saint Laurent collections.Using leather,or sheer fabrics or going with a vibrant colour,Long Gloves will add a powerfully feminine element to any look.Accessories for the red carpet1.2.3.4.5.1.DRIES VAN NOTEN2.RICK OWENS3.MAISON MARGIELA4.ROKH5.MAXIMILIANTrain
73、 DetailsIn the spirit of theatrics,the Train Detail added a certain ceremonial aspect to the SS 22 details.The ceremony could be that of a new beginning,adding dramatic effect to previously simple silhouettes.The trains appeared to be quite a versatile addition,as they could be seen as an extension
74、of a top,skirt,dress or even a hat or scarf.With extremely sexy and revealing collections,such as the Missoni or GCDS shows,an elegance was preserved through this addition of traditional volume.Sweep the floors and let the spectacle begin!It speaks volumes1.2.3.4.5.1.GCDS2.PRADA3.MISSONI4.UMA WANG5.
75、ROKSANDALIFE AQUATICCOME RAIN OR SHINE,BELOW YOULL FIND THE RECIPE FOR A GOOD TIME.VIVIENNE WESTWOODCHET LOSafe BetWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearSLIGHTLY DECREASING-7%Rain BootsMAISON MARGIELANINA RICCI1.ANTEPRIMA2.MAISON MARGIELA3.DIOR4.MAISON KITSUN5.SHANG XIA6.STYLE DU MONDERain BootsSTYLE DU MON
76、DE1.2.4.5.3.6.Safe BetWomenIn Summer 22 vs.last yearFLAT+1%Thigh-high BootsMAISON MARGIELAGIVENCHY1.ANTEPRIMA2.COURRGES3.RICK OWENS4.SCHIAPARELLI5.STYLE DU MONDE6.ANDREAS KRONTHALER FOR VIVIENNE WESTWOODThigh-high BootsBALENCIAGA1.2.4.5.3.6.Bucket HatsThe Bucket Hat made an impactful return to the r
77、unway this season,along with numerous interpretations of rain hats across collections.Of course,these were present for casual wear brands,but surprisingly,more formal brands also included versions of the bucket hat on the runway.In the styling,they were often paired with printed garments,playing wit
78、h pattern matching and clashing.The addition of a Bucket Hat also allows to dress down a formal outfit and making it fit for multiple occasions,and will always serve as protective layer come rain or shine.Come rain or shine1.2.3.4.5.1.MIRA MIKATI2.R133.PACO RABANNE4.ETRO5.PATOUSwim CapsThe Swim Cap
79、was a surprising trend to see on the runway and was the most apparent trend for this theme.Inspired by its winter counterpart that was all the rage for FW 21,the balaclava,tight-fitting headwear seems to remain an important stylistic element for next year.While some Swim Caps remained attached to th
80、e garment,others were detached and elegantly tied around the face.The latter seemed to be a more feminine interpretation,inspired by the 60s,with soft materials and ruffles outlining the facial features.The stylish cover-up1.2.3.4.5.1.NINA RICCI2.ISSEY MIYAKE3.RICHARD MALONE4.ACNE STUDIOS5.MELITTA B
81、AUMEISTERSoft BagsSoft Bags were a huge trend this season and helped evoke the aquatic theme with their flowy and almost moldable nature.Most of these bags used a mix of materials to ensure a certain retention of shape in necessary areas,particularly at the top handle or for support at the bottom.Wh
82、ile Soft Bags could originally have been destined for utility purposes,we see this style make its way into everyday high-end fashion.Following the popularity of utilitarian pieces in the edgy and trendy consumer groups,a soft bag is a great bet for the upcoming Spring Summer season.Malleable functio
83、nality1.2.3.4.5.1.MAISON KITSUN2.SUNNEI3.MARINE SERRE4.LONGCHAMP5.COSBag LayeringBag Layering is another utilitarian trend that has infiltrated the styling world and was one of the most noticeable trends during fashion week.Often pairing a large bag with a smaller accessory,many designers have featu
84、red this exciting new styling and mindset,particularly spotted with Maxi and Mini Bag combinations.The context of the water-theme is perfectly illustrated by the waterproof bag featured in the Maison Kitsun presentation for SS 22.The set design and garment pairing of this collection and other shows
85、evoked a sense safekeeping of valuables in addition to easy access through Bag Layering.A new styling approach1.2.3.4.5.1.HRH2.CECILIE BAHNSEN3.CHANEL4.VIVIENNE WESTWOOD5.MAISON KITSUNKey TakeawaysLecavalierThe highlights of SS 22fashion weeks1.Paris was the most talked-about fashion week this seaso
86、n,followed by New York,Milan,and London,representing a major shift from last year2.Sheer was a top fabric in every city this season,reflecting the Lingerie Dressing trend,while Stripes were the top print trend across all fashion weeks3.Sequins,Satin,and Asymmetric Neck Dresses are amongst the key tr
87、ends that emerged throughout SS 22 fashion weeks that are considered Fashion Bets for Summer 224.Orange Yellow and Thick Vertical Stripes are the Bold Bets from this fashion month,meaning they have a small magnitude but a moderately increasing growth rate5.Theatrics were at the center of accessory d
88、esign for SS 22,with the main focus being on Maxi Bags,Platform Shoes,Train Details,Bag Layering and Thigh-high Boots,challenging the minimalistic shapes and volumes of the previous seasons.Actually we didnt tell you everythingFor the full report,please get in touch at:You can also subscribe to our newsletter to never miss our next reports or webinarsSubscribe to our newsletterKarina Tess-Unsplash-