They say that it is better late than never, just as it is never too late to present the season trends. Although the autumn season started a few weeks ago, today we show you the summary of the trends that are going to reign this Autumn-Winter 2022/2023 season. Seen on the catwalk, later in street style and finally in stores, each of them has as its final destination sneak into your wardrobe.
The thick belt is the new miniskirt
The passion for the 2000s has made the Y2K aesthetic one of the most acclaimed in recent months. So much so that, after Kim Kardashian returned to wearing the dreaded string thong, fashion is now rescuing the mini mini of all time. Although at first glance it may seem like a belt, this skirt wants to return us to our adolescence and revive the mythical looks of Christina Aguilera.
From left to right: Courrèges, Diesel and Dion Lee (Photos: IMaxTree)
Seen in: Miu Miu, Dion Lee, Courrèges, Blumarine, Diesel, La Quan Smith.
The return of the bomber jackets
Knowing that the world of fashion renews its past trends more and more frequently, firefighter jackets once again enjoy a certain privilege. With retro airs and vintage touches, the designers do not hesitate to reinterpret this jacket that has accompanied us so much.
From left to right: Elie Saab, Isabel Marant and Loewe (Photos: IMaxTree)
Seen in: Isabel Marant, Loewe, Raf Simons, Elie Saab, Prada, LaQuan Smith, Sacai.
The schoolgirl looks that would make Cher Horowitz fall in love
No matter how many years go by, we are not going to forget a single character seen in clueless. The movie that gave us so many good fashion tips and evoked so many trends over the years has returned with its schoolgirl aesthetic. This time the Y2K outfits are worn where mini skirts dress a new generation that is not afraid of anything or anyone. Whether we like it or not, this two-mile trend will continue to be present in our daily lives and Olivia Rodrigo predicted it a few months ago when she went to the White House with her total look by Chanel.
From left to right: Coperni, Miu Miu and Versace (Photos: IMaxTree)
Seen in: Miu Miu, Charles Jeffrey, Chanel, Oscar de la Renta, Coperni, Versace, Marine Serre.
The tank top white becomes the protagonist
Knowing that the simplest things can be the favorites, this Autumn-Winter 2022/2023 the tank top white of all life is once again the king of street style. After seeing how Prada or Loewe swept away their luxury designs, the big brands rushed to launch their own (and simple) versions.
From left to right: Bevza, Acne Studios and Chloé (Photos: IMaxTree)
Seen in: Prada, Loewe, Bottega Veneta, Jil Sander, Acne Studios, Bevza, Chloé.
Corsets demand our attention
The rage for corsets comes and goes, and this new season they promise to establish themselves again in our day to day. Wearing them as a top or over a dress and/or jacket (a la Kendall Jenner), this piece demonstrates -with great originality- that you can become whatever you want. Versatile and original, firms do not hesitate to add it to their collections and Generation Z acclaims its use on a daily basis.
From left to right: Balmain, Dior and Fendi (Photos: IMaxTree)
Seen in: Gucci, Dion Lee, Alexander McQueen, Balmain, Dior, Balenciaga, Versace.
The coats are worn XXL and with excess hair
Fur coats are back -if they ever left-, but this time they are grown and with more presence than ever. Knowing that XXL jackets are popular, fur coats are presented two sizes larger than usual to ensure that we will not be cold and that we will waste a lot (a lot) of glamor along the way.
From left to right: Balenciaga, Balmain and Blumarine (Photos: IMaxTree)
Seen in: Balenciaga, Stella McCartney, Gucci, Saint Laurent, Blumarine, Coperni.
The chocolate that is not eaten, is dressed
We have a new star color in the house, and that is not accompanied by lively or striking touches. The brown color wants to replace black and does so with elegance, simplicity and savoir faire. Total looks in this shade are increasingly present in street style, demonstrating their persuasive power.
From left to right: Bottega Veneta, Eckhaus Latta and Hermès (Photos: IMaxTree)
Seen in: Saint Laurent, Nensi Dojaka, Bottega Veneta, Hermès, Eckhaus Latta.
Photos | IMaxTree