Will you wear a ball skirt? What about a skirt over pants?
has covered in nearly a decade, with around 100 women’s and men’s collections in total. In the past, our pre-fall coverage has taken our critics around the globe. With Omicron spiking this year, some brands are trying to make the best of a difficult situation; others are on taking the season off. The independent Milan designer Marco Zanini said, “sometimes to carry on with reckless stubbornness is not as smart, wise, or brave as to pause and think.
Even in the best of times, pre-fall has traditionally been a stop-gap season, one that’s more about selling than new ideas. But after two years of pandemic, even the idea of selling clothing has become abstract. At this point, what do shoppers want or even need? The suggestions here revolve around the notion of a useful, simple beauty.
If the past is anything to go on, these clothes will become the backbone of our springtime and summertime wardrobes, accented by the sure to be big, crazy and eccentric ideas on the autumn/winter 2022 catwalks next month.The denim revival is going strong this season, with brands like Diesel, Balenciaga and R13 blowing up jeans to new proportions.
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