The 5 pattern & textures that will dominate 2022 From the " shine all over" effect to the graphic fantasies

If you think that patterns are not important, but are just a small insignificant detail that serves to break the monotony of a solid-color wardrobe, you are very wrong. Just think of how important they have become in determining the aesthetics and DNA of iconic brands such as Louis Vuitton's monogram, Burberry's tartan, Gucci's double G or Versace's Greca. There are highly recognizable graphic signs like these, great classics that we find every season, such as stripes and checks, and new graphic patterns that make dresses, skirts and tops special. That of prints is an ancient world that is part of our everyday life and that constantly evolves to incorporate the changes, nostalgia and obsessions that we are experiencing. One example? The glitchcore patterns that were so popular in the SS22 collections.

To discover the other 5 patterns that will dominate 2022, read on.

 

Graphic fantasies

Bottega Veneta SS22
Marques Almeida SS22
Moschino Pre-Fall 2022
Versace Pre-Fall 2022
DSquared2 Pre-Fall 2022
Christopher John Rogers SS22
Paco Rabanne SS22
Chet Lo SS22
Marni SS22
Marine Serre SS22
Philosophy By Lorenzo Serafini SS22
Burberry SS22
Versace SS22
Paco Rabanne SS22
N°21 SS22
Loewe SS22
Louis Vuitton SS22
Gucci SS22
Thom Ford SS22
Dolce & Gabbana SS22
Coperni SS22
Bottega Veneta SS22
MSGM SS22
Versace Resort 2022
MM6 SS22
Tory Burch SS22
Coach SS22
Dior Pre-Fall 2022
Moschino SS22
Vivienne Westwood SS22
Thom Brown Resort 2022
Ottolinger SS22
Valentino SS22
Versace SS22
Dior SS22
Sportmax SS22
Bottega Veneta SS22
Tod's SS22
Courreges SS22
Lacoste SS22
Marques Almeida SS22
Loewe SS22
Simone Rocha SS22
Rick Owens SS22
Chanel SS22
Alexander McQueen SS22
Acne Studios SS22
Alaïa SS22
Louis Vuitton SS22
Givenchy SS22
Ann Demeulemeester SS22
Gucci SS22
Schiaparelli SS22

Ok, the color, but if you too have a non-conformist soul and want to continue to dress as if you were the heirs of Morticia Addams and Nick Cave, then do as we do and thank all brands like Givenchy, Simone Rocha, Rick Owens or Alexander McQueen who have brought on the catwalk neo-goth models in total black. Some have matched the beloved non-color with leather, some with tulle, some with crystals and some, like Schiaparelli, with gold details, but the result is the same: total coolness. And then tell me what could be more perfect than a black outfit, with the only exception of a white tank top, by Ann Demeulemeester?