Want to get ahead of the trend? Stylight reveals the six fashion reflexes spotted on TikTok that will be adopted by all fashionistas in 2022.
In 2021, you were more of a Y2K mood (2000s) or cottagecore ? Forget everything! Who says new year says new trends. The Stylight search platform spotted on the Chinese social network TikTok the parts, the moods and the prints flagship of 2022. To support its predictions, Stylight then studied the number of searches and their variation to determine the six trends that will reign over the next few months.
The checkerboard print, the flagship print
On Stylight, the figures are clear: in recent weeks, the platform has seen the number of clicks increase by 28% on small check clothes. But yes, you can see exactly which ones: they look like two drops of water like those that adorn the Formula 1 flags. A trend spotted on the spring-summer 2022 shows, from Carolina Herrera to Ester Manas via MM6.
the catsuitthe star piece
In 2022, we adopt clothes that are very close to the body. And for good reason: the star piece is the catsuitthis hyper tight jumpsuit which owes part of its success to the fashion of the shapewear (thank you Kim K). Never outdone, people have already adopted it. Your turn !
The ballet-core mood, the rising trend
Repetto launches its first vegan ballerina, Carrie Bradshaw and her tutu are back on the small screen, Zara collaborates with the New York Ballet… In short, in 2022 you are the most beautiful to jiggle (in rhythm please) . On TikTok, the hashtag #balletaesthetic has nearly 5 million views. So, ready to dance ?
Oversized accessories are popular
Are you fed up with mini it bags and riquiqui sunglasses? Good news: in 2022, we want everything maxi version. And it is not the searches of Internet users on Stylight that will say the opposite! The platform records a 1,000% increase in clicks for XXL sunglasses and oversized handbags. Not bad is not it ?
feathers everywhere
And if, instead of fringes, we bet on the feathers ? They adorn the cuffs of shirts, cover dresses and monopolize the catwalks of Alexandre Vauthier, Chanel, Ermanno Scervino, Gucci and Giambattista Valli. Perfect for enhancing evening wear, feathers are a reminder that life is a party.
The “subversive basics”
It was last August that Agustina Panzoni, who works for the Anglo-Saxon second-hand platform Depop, decided to take stock on Instagram: “I see a lot of articles that talk about the trend of pieces with cutouts, transparent, with holes. Now, if these are design elements that are becoming popular, I keep wondering how is this a trend?“She clarifies her thought, noting that it is rather about diversions or ornaments on classic pieces of the wardrobe and adds:”The trend is to subversive basics and it’s the beginning of a fashion rebellion phase“. On Google, Internet users are wondering and the request “subversive basic” has increased by 67%. Interested?