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Versace runway
Versace runway










versace runway

I know you're thinking, "Really, girl?" but to be fair, this trend managed to outgrow the cliché botanical pieces of the past and felt as crisp as fallen leaves.

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Last but certainly not least, the unexpected trend that's bound to take over this fall is floral jewelry. This fall, it's all about layering on the chokers or pairing them with unexpected pieces to embody that cool-girl energy.Ĭourtesy of Brandon Maxwell Courtesy of Roberto Cavalli Courtesy of Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafin Courtesy of Blumarine Versace and Chanel layered mismatched chokers to add edge to tweed ensembles, while Miu Miu layered velvet and crystal versions with sheer slip dresses to up the vampy ante. It's not just about wearing a choker this fall-it's about how you wear it. Like previous versions, the chokers found in the collections this year center on traditional materials (crystals, velvet, chains, and pearls), but they feel fresh through styling. There were the velvet versions that dominated the '20s, the grunge-inspired rubber versions that dominated the '90s, and now there are the most recent iterations found on the F/W 22 runways. While this style has been around for centuries, it's always stayed relevant because of its continuous evolution throughout history. These trends might not be brand-new, but they're sure to make your wardrobe feel bright, shiny, and fresh.Ĭourtesy of Miu Miu Imaxtree/ Hardware LDN Courtesy of Versace  Courtesy of VersaceĪnother nostalgic jewelry trend that's bound to be big this fall? Choker necklaces. So in that vein, I've scoured the runway to identify the six fall jewelry trends making a comeback. Like any other accessory, there are pieces that manage to go in and out of style every few seasons. While most may assume the most nostalgic trends fall into the bags and boots category, that's far from the truth. Love it or hate it, it's only natural that things come back in style eventually, and nothing speaks more to that truth than the jewelry trends spotted on the fall/winter 2022 runways. You can claim you'll never wear puddle pants or the grunge aesthetic again but manage to also buy into it a few years later (it's all a part of the plotline, honey). But instead of repeating our days on end, it's all about watching trends come back that you swore never would. For fashion editors, we're sort of doing the same thing. In films, there's a common plotline where characters relive the same day over and over again. (Lee is a Christian Siriano and Tommy Hilfiger regular, while Claire got her runway career started with Savage x Fenty last year.Courtesy of Balmain Courtesy of Y/Project Imaxtree/ Miu Miu Courtesy of Chanel And since both typically walk in New York, at it also marked their second and third shows, respectively, in Europe to date. But for Lee and Claire, Versace was especially momentous, marking both of their Milan debuts. Versace was actually Kortleve’s third show this week, after walking Etro and Fendi. Versace hit the same milestone on Friday, after casting Kortleve, Alva Claire, and Precious Lee alongside runway fixtures like Joan Smalls and Irina Shayk. And thanks again in part to Kortleve, the (relative) progress has continued. Earlier this year, Paloma Elsesser and Jill Kortleve became the first “plus-size” models to walk Fendi in the house’s history. The city’s fashion week has long been behind New York, London and Paris on the matter, but it was only last season that the focus branched out from race to include size inclusivity. Milan Fashion Week has slowly but steadily been making progress on one of its greatest faults: a lack of diversity.












Versace runway