PARIS FASHION WEEK WAS THE BEST WAY TO END FASHION MONTH

In this article we will be highlighting the top designers/shows as well as all the trends we saw on the runway that kept us wanting more. Here’s a look at what you’ll be wearing six months down the line:

JOHNATHAN ANDERSON FOR LOEWE

The Loewe show was something everyone was talking about.

The collection designed by Johnathan Anderson featured cars trapped in hems, high-heel pumps entirely stuffed into tube dresses, as well as balloons, there were balloons stuffed between sandal straps, as well as placed on top of clothes as bras with the knots bobbling as to  resemble nipples. 

The designer always tries to have a play on reality vs logic and this collection was completely illogical yet absolutely possible. 

“A balloon creates tension,” Anderson observed. “It will pop. It won’t last forever.”

Photo courtesy of vogue.com

valentino goes monochrome in pink

Designer Pierpaolo Piccioli opted for an entirely monochromatic runway this season for the Valentino Fall 2022 show. 

 

The entire stage was covered in a hot pink to match the head-to-toe pink looks as well. 

 

A-listers and attendees got a clue of what to expect on the runway by receiving a pink invitation to the show which came as a pink box containing many pink items as thought to set the scene for the upcoming show.

 

The collection was breathtaking in every way, the show was mesmerizing for the eyes to see everything in one color with the occasional black outfits that also walked the runway creating an extraordinary contrast across the stage. 

 

Almost every outfit featured the new sky-high platforms the designer unveiled in the previous collection for Spring 2022 as well as the Roman Stud elements in the accessories and bags. 

 

For us, this show had to be featured on our top shows list as it was exceptional.

biker CHIC AT MIUMIU

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PFW IN ALL ITS GLORY

Paris Fashion Week (PFW) was the best way to end fashion month. From the top lineup of designers, to its extraordinary shows that defied logic, A-listers were front row to watch it unfold. In this article we highlight the most memorable shows as well as the top trends coming up for Fall 2022.

MFW’S TOP DESIGNERS AND SHOWS

We are so happy Fashion Month is back, and this next post is about Milan Fashion Week’s top designers and shows that we carefully selected to highlight the next season’s hottest looks and trends.

SPRING SUMMER 2022 SHOES

We love the shoe trends and styles coming up for Spring Summer 2022. The runway was full of platforms, bright colors and textures, reinvented classics and mary-janes. A few colorful boots also walked the runway this season making it a trend to watch for the next fashion year.

THE FASHION TRENDS TO DOMINATE THIS FALL

Every season there’s always a few new trends that dominate the runway and takeover the streets of fashion month. This season there are a few that stood outing made their mark, here’s a guide on how to dominate these trends and incorporate them into your wardrobe.

ACCESSORIES: THE MORE THE BETTER

Accessorize, but make it fashion! There is a fine line in overdoing your accessories game. This season, accessorizing meant branching out to new items we never knew needed to be accessorized like  your phone or your coffee/water bottle. This article guides you through the new accessories to add to your closet.

THE BAGS TRENDS FOR FALL 2021

From sparkling mini’s to luggage-inspired bags, Fashion Month was full of all the bags we want to add to our wish-list. This article highlights the biggest Fall 2021 bag trends to have and to hold!

THE TOP 5 TRENDS OF 2022

This season the Runway was full of ‘everything’, literally. From Grecian looks at Loewe, to low-low-low waist mini skirts at Miu Miu. From a music festival at Balmain, to a ‘The Simpsons’ episode for Balenciaga. Fashion month sure did not fail us after this long disconnect since the pandemic.