Fashion week is back albeit with guardrails. This means a flurry of in-person Spring Summer 2022 runway shows and presentations to attend and the return of the street-style photographer. Consider this list your cheatsheet to the fashion festivities. You can go to the dinner even if you don't make the show.
Anything but garden variety, these farm-to-closet revelers reworked the materials around us including sheets and curtains, which made for some of the chicest capes we've ever seen on a Brooklyn rooftop.
Ulla Johnson
Puka shell chimes and drone buzzes made for an orchestral morning stroll in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden where floral dresses still reigned supreme.
Maryam Nassir Zadeh
After a long nap, the late aughts downtown girl returns home to an unrecognizable Lower East Side and decides to double down on the original.
Peter Do
Signature minimalist movements embellished with personality-revealing details lead, ultimately, to a more luxurious place.
Proenza Schouler
Starburst candy colors provide Hawaiian punch to an otherwise water-tight collection of scuba-casual gowns and separates.
Prabal Gurung
A feathery finish tickles the princesscore bones with which the rest of the collection flirts.
Moschino
Telling a baby, “I’ll change your diaper if you go get me a latte,” doesn’t work as well as you’d want it to.
Carolina Herrera
If you wink and nod, one oversized accessory, a key to Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn’s townhouse and a champagne coup appears. Happy fortieth!
LaQuan Smith
Contrary to popular belief, lingerie touches—including the getting-ready bathrobe—can make it big in New York.
Batsheva
She accidentally burnt her date so she decided to take herself out the old-fashioned way.
Coach
It turns out herringbone is still a spectacle that millennials of all ages eat up.
Rodarte
With touches of Georgia O’Keefe, boudoir lace, quiet and loud psychedelics and barefoot promises, Kate and Laura Mulleavy conjure a cult worth considering.
Thom Browne
Somewhere between Lemony Snicket's universe and Iolanta’s cabin, one finds Thom Browne’s gothic garden fantasy.
Eckhaus Latta
Snaps all around.
Sandy Liang
Dusty rose and blue isn't just for the nursery. Adults can do ruffles whenever they want if they know where to put the restraints.
Brandon Maxwell
An acid dripped stroll down memory lane arrives at a pattern-centric space that takes the designer further afield from his comfort zone than ever before.
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