From the catwalk to the wardrobe: revealing the main decorations of the new season

Jewelery and bijouterie

We remember the autumn-winter shows and transfer the jewelry from the catwalk to our jewelry wardrobe. The good news is that there are no grandiose changes: we are still inspired by the aesthetics of the XNUMXs, strive for conscious consumption and are not afraid to play with large jewelry sizes.

Massive shapes and extra large sizes

Saint Laurent/Fall 2022 Ready-to-Wear

A universal landmark - your favorite piece of jewelry, but in size XXL. Stylistic restrictions are not expected: both classic pearls and gender-neutral chains are allowed.

It is possible to take into service both a single product (we wear it solo), and a complex combination. For example, large bracelets of different materials (contrast is welcomed and strongly encouraged) in unlimited quantities.

Saint Laurent/Fall 2022 Ready-to-Wear

Saint Laurent and Alaïa apply this stylistic trick to floor-length black dresses and oversized outerwear.

Artificial diamonds and crystals

Off-White/Fall 2022 Ready-to-Wear

Not so long ago, we mentioned the first Pandora collection made entirely from lab-grown diamonds. Even earlier, the phenomenon of Swarovski and the role of Giovanna Battaglia Engelbert in its rebirth were discussed. Therefore, it is not surprising that most designers have given preference to artificial diamonds and crystals: Miu Miu played with bright color, Off-White ™ - with volume and layering.

Logomaniya

Chanel / Fall 2022 Ready-to-Wear

In addition to the logos of legendary fashion houses and cult brands, you can bet on your own initials. The main thing is that the decoration organically complements the image and matches its mood: nostalgic for outfits in the spirit of the early XNUMXs and ironic for more “modern” ones.

Chanel / Fall 2022 Ready-to-Wear

For the most wearable examples, you can turn to Chanel, for the most dramatic and spectacular - to Balenciaga.

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