The trends for November 2022.
New Femininity
Ruffles, tails, tulle, silk, flowers, prints, bows, necklines, splits, organza... Regardless of how cold it may be outside, this fall/winter we want dresses that make us feel like real princesses. There is no ideal time to wear pink, nor right moments to wear lilac. We want to try all those colors associated with our teenage years, now, now, because being feminine is also having (total) control of what we wear.
Suit me up
After two years stuck in (tracksuits), it's finally time to go back to (real) suits, which both accentuate our figure and reinforce our individuality. Two-piece suits, ideally in one color, are the best of both worlds, as they unite the codes of workwear with comfort, something we no longer know how to live without. Are they sexy? Yes, they are. Very much so.
The return of Y2K
There is no turning back. The 2000s are back. The nostalgia for the beginning of the millennium started slowly — some cargo pants here, a crop top there — but suddenly the entire closet of Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera circa 2004 was on display in every shop window. It’s impossible to go out and not stumble upon a Mischa Barton or Paris Hilton look-alike, largely due to Blumarine, which has made a major comeback thanks to Nicola Brognano, and to Juicy Couture, which is experiencing a new state of grace. Oops!… We Did It Again?
Translated from the original on The 20th anniversary issue, published November 2022.Full story and credits in the print version.
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