5 trends that will dominate womenswear in 2022 From catsuits to micro miniskirts

Every end and beginning of the year is made up of many small superstitious gestures and traditions. There are those who on December 31 wear only red underwear and exchange a kiss at the stroke of midnight. There are those who throw old dishes out of the window and those who draw up a list of wishes and good resolutions, but there are also, inevitably, those who, in addition to listing the best and worst of the past year, try to predict what will happen in the coming months. The worlds of fashion and beauty feel a sort of magnetic charm towards this practice that has much more in common with statistics and social networks than with the almost childlike magic of a fortune-teller who studies the future in tarot cards. What will we wear? Will we opt for mini or maxi bags? For a minimal look or glamorous glitz? Will we abandon cozy clothes and loungewear for good and show off sparkling mini dresses and tight catsuits? Read on if you want to find out.

 

Catsuit

Philosophy by Lorenzo Serafini SS22
Burberry SS22
Balenciaga SS22
Acne Studios SS22
Saint Laurent SS22
Stella McCartney SS22
Theophilio SS22
Balmain SS22
Missoni SS22
Miu Miu SS22
Collina Strata SS22
Coperni SS22
Coach SS22
Ganni SS22
Diesel SS22
Vaquera SS22
Balmain SS22
Nensi Dojaka SS22
tom Ford SS22
Michael Kors SS22
David Koma SS22
Givenchy SS22
Courreges SS22
Fendi SS22
Alaïa SS22
Marques Almeida SS22
Raf Simons SS22
MSMG SS22
Peter Do SS22
Simone Rocha SS22
Jil Sander SS22
Max Mara SS22
Miu Miu SS22
Prada SS22
Versace SS22
Blumarine SS22
Chanel SS22
Dior SS22
Lanvin SS22

Prada named it the symbol of her SS22 collection, as did Max Mara, DiorDolce & GabbanaVersaceBottega VenetaThe AtticoChanel and even Emporio Armani. There are those who have been inspired by the Mods and 60s fashion so much as to coin the definition "prep-goes-pop vibe" and those, like Blumarine, who have preferred a more 2YK mood. The important thing is to highlight the legs, shortening the hem and lengths, covering those few inches of fabric with that touch of lightness and fun that the pandemic has made us forget for a long time.