The 2022 Trends I’m Wearing (and Skipping) After Living in NYC, Paris, and L.A.

I’ve been lucky enough to live in some of the most incredible cities in the world, at least in my personal opinion—NYC, Paris, and L.A. Each city is a unique place to live with its own local cultures and customs, and similarly, each place has its own take on fashion. Living in each place has opened me up to what makes each spot known for fashion in its own right, and I picked up some ideas about how to dress along the way—with plenty of personal outfits to share.

Looking ahead to fashion in 2022, I’ve been studying the looks on the runways and deciding which ones deserve a place in my closet. In part, my time in each fashion capital has influenced which trends I’ll end up adding to my closet, based on the style lessons I absorbed that have stuck with me until this day. Ahead, the 2022 trends you’ll spot me wearing, as well as the ones I’m planning to skip in the year ahead.

As much as I see patchwork denim popping up this season, I prefer clean lines and colors when it comes to jeans. That’s why I’ll be adding dark denim into my new season wardrobe. It’s a big shift away from the lighter shades of denim that have dominated for the last few years, so feels like a fresh and welcome change.

I swear by Levi’s and you can’t beat this $98 price tag.

Perfection.

Addicted to dark washes at the moment.

While neutrals may be the main DNA in my closet, I’ll be focused on adding more colorful pieces into my wardrobe. And I don’t mean soft shades—I’m talking bold, bright colors with high impact. When even minimal brands like The Row are debuting collections full of color, you know the palette is shifting.

Showstoppers.

Still collecting all the button-downs.

I can think of some many occasions to wear this.

With everything from broken eggs to nail polish bottles as heels, there was no shortage of arty takes on shoes for spring 2022. While I might be skipping those, I have my eyes set on all of the cool platforms that hit the runways everywhere from Saint Laurent to Versace.

These already sold out but were just restocked.

Just wow.

These are sitting in my cart right now.

Fringe was everywhere on the runways but it’s not the trend I’m looking to buy right now. Instead, I can’t stop thinking about the sophisticated takes on sexy pieces that dominated for S/S 22—ie. corsets, micro skirts, sheer fabrics, and anything with cutouts.

Aya Muse does it again.

To style with slouchy trousers.

Bring on the micro minis.

The resurgence of updated takes on boho at brands like Paco Rabanne is undeniable. That being said, I prefer the clean lines and silhouettes of ’90s-inspired pieces, which were also in full focus in the collections of Chanel and Christopher Esber.

Minimal ’90s at its best.

Rachel Green vibes.

So chic.

Elements of artsy pieces are infused in so many of the new drops for spring with playful prints and embellishments taking center stage. Since I tend to get tired of prints pretty quickly, I’ll instead be leaning into tailored suiting since I know it has staying power.

The ultimate blazer to wear forever.

Frankie Shop never misses the mark.

The perfect oversize silhouette.

To wear with the matching blazer.

I lived through the aughts the first time around and admittedly, I didn’t always love fashion from the decade. Yes, I wore ultra low-rise jeans and “going out” tops, but right now, I’m gravitating towards the new, more elevated takes on all things Y2K that emerged for S/S 22. On the other hand, I can’t deny the dominance of catsuits on the runways, but won’t be jumping into that trend right away.

Low-rise are here to stay.

Get ready to see the Balencaiga bag take over in 2022.

Now, this is a statement piece.

Next up: 5 trends that will eclipse all others in 2022.