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Men's Fashion Trends 2022

If you've come looking for the brashest, bravest men's fashion trends of 2022, you'll find…some of that here. But really, as we've compiled these annual menswear temperature checks year after year, they've transmogrified a little from a report on Capital-T Trends We're Seeing Out In the World to more of a loose assemblage of Stuff We're Kinda Into and Wanna Wear Right Now. Less forecasting, more feelings. Here are the style moves we're making heading into 2022: the throwback jacket we'll be huddling up in all winter; the showstopping trousers we want to hit the dance floor in pronto; the vibey balaclavas that'll keep your ears toasty and your face mask secure. Are these the biggest men's fashion trends 2022 will deliver? Probably not! But they'll keep you looking pretty damn fly while we wait around to find out.  1.Flared Trousers Style-minded fellas have been dabbling in flared pants for a minute now, but they're about to be back wit...

5 TOP FASHION TRENDS FROM AUTUMN/WINTER 2022 FASHION WEEKS

With a slew of fashion shows worldwide comes a huge array of new trends on and off the runway. There is something here for everyone, whether you are layering cut-out tops, bright greens, or cowgirl hats. From street style inspiration to Instagram feeds, there are plenty of garments and aesthetics we’ve spotted. We’re certain they’ll be major players this season. Here are the top fashion trends spotted at Autumn/Winter 2022 Fashion Weeks. 

1. Color Blocking
Gone are the days of clashing colors being a fashion faux pas – this season, color blocking is back in a big way. Bold and bright, these clothes are loud and not for the faint of heart. Try your hand at mixing warm shades like orange and pink, or stick to cool tones such as green and blue for a refreshing twist. While a duo-chrome ensemble is the most popular choice, throwing a third or fourth hue into the mix adds complexity and an extra bit of oomph to the overall aesthetic. Rather than adding colors to the garments, try a bold hat, bag, or shoes for a pop.
2. Cowgirl Hats
As cowboy boots came into popularity, it’s only natural that the hats join the trend, too. This versatile accessory looks great when color blocking or accentuating a simple outfit on a day with your friends. Worn with a suit of a similar shade, it can add some extra complexity to an outfit without feeling too overdone. Slightly camp but fashionable, it’s become a mainstay for lovers of Gucci’s aesthetic. Try it with a mix of tailored shirts, leather jackets, and oversized blazers. The slightly masculine edge will create a fantastic photo-wort

3. Fringing
With a lot of texture and movement, fringe details are an awesome addition to your everyday outfit. You can find jackets, shirts, and skirts with frayed fabric, but a popular choice this season is opting for a co-ord that moves with every step. You can blend this look with other trends on this list, such as color blocking or green all over – these all work well with this fashion must-have. Try a camel coat with a turtleneck and denim when the temperature drops, or opt for a sweater, fringed skirt, and boots for a perfect fall ensemble. You can rock this look during any season of the year, and it looks great in the photos, thanks to its fantastical motion.

4. Green All Over
From Instagram to the streets of Fashion Week, green is the color of choice this season. Be it lime or emerald, the tone has taken over collections at Bottega Veneta, Ganni, and many others. Since it has become the ultimate shade of the year. Style it with various tones of the same palette, or you can go head to toe with a single hue. Try it as a dress, a blazer and roll-neck combo, or a pair of patchwork trousers with a casual T-shirt. Whether you choose to wear the Veneta Tire boots that kicked off the trend or something in a solid hue, you will certainly stand out for all the right reason
5. Head to Toe Denim
Sure, the double-denim trend has come and gone and certainly come off as a fashion faux pas at times, but this can be an incredible look when done correctly. This season, opt for an oversized jacket and jeans with patchwork or with a vintage flare – flares are a popular choice with fashion darlings. For a more ’60s look, try a mini skirt with colored stockings or a long coat. You don’t have to stick to a monochrome look, either – mix different fabric tones for a more intricate style. What was once referred to as the Canadian tuxedo has become a staple in everyone’s wardrobe.

 


  

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