Fall 2022 Trend: Stitch Fit

For the Fall 2022 season, designers fused comfort and fashion on and off the catwalk, delivering a playful "endless summer" feel through bold artisanal knits and head-to-toe crochet styles .

For example, Belgian designer Christian Wijnants told WWD that his rich fall collection was a direct result of a desire for soft, cozy and cocooning styles for winter. “What comes to mind is ‘chunky chunky knits and oversized volumes,’ Wijnants told WWD’s Jennifer Weil. For example, the collection’s colorful mix of hand-knit and crocheted in a myriad of intarsia and ottoman stitches, like fall's sky blue crochet midi dress.

As colorful as they are bold, bespoke knitwear-focused design label and creative studio Nong Rak has carved out a strong niche in the knitwear category with styles handcrafted from unsold original, vintage, cruelty-free and artisan hand-spun and dyed yarns across ready-to-wear and accessories, as seen in the latest vintage and modern mohair sweatpants and bucket hat of the brand. Handcrafted appeal was also spotted among New York-based brand The Series' hand-knit balaclavas, made from recycled materials.

At Hervé Léger, creative director Christian Juul Nielsen continued to evolve the codes of the house with playful and form-fitting knits in fresh colors, such as his baby pink knit bra in recycled rayon, nylon, wool and spandex (shown with a matching high-waisted midi bandage skirt and fluffy purple gloves for the brand's presentation at September Fashion Week in New York).

Contemporary labels such as Danielle Guizio, Baserange, Rui, YanYan and more have added to the graphic appeal with layering styles, available now, that can be worn from summer through the warmer months. cold.

Fall 2022 Trend: Stitch Fit

For the Fall 2022 season, designers fused comfort and fashion on and off the catwalk, delivering a playful "endless summer" feel through bold artisanal knits and head-to-toe crochet styles .

For example, Belgian designer Christian Wijnants told WWD that his rich fall collection was a direct result of a desire for soft, cozy and cocooning styles for winter. “What comes to mind is ‘chunky chunky knits and oversized volumes,’ Wijnants told WWD’s Jennifer Weil. For example, the collection’s colorful mix of hand-knit and crocheted in a myriad of intarsia and ottoman stitches, like fall's sky blue crochet midi dress.

As colorful as they are bold, bespoke knitwear-focused design label and creative studio Nong Rak has carved out a strong niche in the knitwear category with styles handcrafted from unsold original, vintage, cruelty-free and artisan hand-spun and dyed yarns across ready-to-wear and accessories, as seen in the latest vintage and modern mohair sweatpants and bucket hat of the brand. Handcrafted appeal was also spotted among New York-based brand The Series' hand-knit balaclavas, made from recycled materials.

At Hervé Léger, creative director Christian Juul Nielsen continued to evolve the codes of the house with playful and form-fitting knits in fresh colors, such as his baby pink knit bra in recycled rayon, nylon, wool and spandex (shown with a matching high-waisted midi bandage skirt and fluffy purple gloves for the brand's presentation at September Fashion Week in New York).

Contemporary labels such as Danielle Guizio, Baserange, Rui, YanYan and more have added to the graphic appeal with layering styles, available now, that can be worn from summer through the warmer months. cold.

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