” For the upcoming winter season bold femininity
is influencing dress styles for every occasion. “
” For the upcoming winter season bold femininity
is influencing dress styles for every occasion. “
With cultural talks around new genderless aesthetics, bodycon shapes overrun androgynous oversized looks with drapey details, slim lines, and seductive designs to form a strong statement. Mini silhouettes are still dominating the fashion shows, despite the cold season, as the distinctive sign of body liberation. Further Y2K inspiration had designers experiment with iconic asymmetric styles of the millennial: FW22 is the season of diagonal cuts and one shoulder dresses, some keeping their elegant feel, some with a disruptive edge.
The female goddess-scenario similarly comes with a romantic approach that is meticulously outlining poetic reminiscences: pompous doll dresses with frills and lace trims, slip dresses elevated to glam occasion-wear pieces, delicate sheers as a faded glance to an elegant past, all under the lead of nostalgic desire. The female wrdrobe that over the centuries men used as a medium to express their dominating power, it is now empowering women.
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Livetrend has detected the most visible trends for the dress category to provide you with a detailed overview of FW22 runway assortment. This season is built on feminine notions and enhanced with a distinct romanticism. The dominant and subversive Y2K aesthetic is still the protagonist with mini silhouettes, cut-outs and asymmetric shapes.
At the same time, delicate sensuality is integrating, off shoulder dresses, drapy styles and lingerie details into daily fashion with revisited corsetry elements and elevated slip dresses.
You can find the visibility of the trend on top right, the index of growth compared to FW21 on the left and the Livetrend Stamp (legend on the right). This indication will help you to translate the data on the FW22 trends more easily and set on the right trends for your audience.

6 April 2022