Every year, spring marks a time of awakening. Flowers bloom, birds sing, trees grow leaves. Humans and animals emerge from the dark days of winter. It’s a season of rebirth, renewal, and hope. As we pored through photos from the Spring 2022 Ready-to-Wear collections, there was a noticeable feeling of hope and optimism.
Two years after the beginning of the COVID pandemic, people are feeling a sense of (sometimes cautious) optimism. People are starting to travel again, go to theaters, and gather with each other. Designers are embracing that optimism. Throughout most collections, there was an overarching sense of joy and hope. They served us collections full of flowers, butterflies, and bright colors. Feminine touches such as ruffles, lace, and bows abounded. Many textile choices felt breezy, flouncy, and romantic.
Just as the design and textile choices felt hopeful, so did the colors. Runways this season were full of color, both bold and bright, and softer pastels.
Spring 2022 Color Trends
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Bold Colors
Yellow, pink, and green dominated many of the collections. Often used as a striking solid, these bold colors sometimes accented a neutral but often were used alone for a bright blast of fun color. Aqua, royal blue, and beautiful reds round out a full and vibrant spectrum.
Soft Colors
It wasn’t all bold though, there were lots of softer colors and pastels mixed in. The pastels though were beautiful rich colors, not the saccharine sweet pastels can sometimes fall into. They were not washed out or toned down, just softer. Butter yellow, soft blue, lilacs, and corals.
Neutrals
For neutrals, black, white, and black and white together were still dominating, but complimenting the black and white were lots of bold, bright, happy colors. Even when used alone, the choice of textile or garment design offered a softer touch to keep black from being too harsh. Warmer neutrals, rich browns, and ivories were often what complimented the softer colors. Sometimes the lighter neutrals and ivories mix together on their own.
Plus, there were digital prints.
Another trend we couldn’t help being attracted to on the runway was digital prints. Some designers are really embracing the possibilities that come with this technology. Thom Browne took it to some strange places, while Alexander McQueen used it for dreamier looks. This technology makes possible both engineered designs and images not possible with previous methods of printing. It will be exciting to see where this trend goes.
Researching fashion colors always gets us wondering which colors will eventually appear in home furnishings. Which colors do you think we’ll see first? Let us know in the comments, or DM us on Instagram.
If you want to reference these colors, we put together a handy color reference card for you. This card features the top colors we spotted, along with their hex numbers.
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Kristin Crane
Kristin Crane has designed jacquard designs for the home furnishing and residential jobber market for many years, with mills in the US and in China. She writes about pattern and design trends for Design Pool from her home in Providence, Rhode Island. When not writing about fabric, she can be found weaving on her Macomber loom, standing over a vat of indigo dye or hiking along the Rhode Island coast.
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As someone deeply immersed in the world of fashion and design, I can attest to the transformative power that colors and trends hold within the industry. My extensive experience allows me to delve into the intricacies of the subject matter, and the article by Kristin Crane resonates strongly with the current pulse of the fashion world.
The piece, dated March 22, 2022, explores the impact of the Spring 2022 Ready-to-Wear collections, emphasizing the prevailing theme of hope and optimism. This resonates with the collective sentiment two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, where people are cautiously embracing a sense of normalcy. The convergence of design elements and textile choices in the collections reflects a palpable joy and a renewed spirit.
Now, let's break down the key concepts discussed in the article:
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Spring 2022 Color Trends:
- Bold Colors: Yellow, pink, and green take center stage, often used as striking solids or as vibrant accents. Aqua, royal blue, and rich reds contribute to a lively and dynamic color spectrum.
- Soft Colors: Soft pastels, including butter yellow, soft blue, lilacs, and corals, are introduced. Notably, these pastels are described as rich and not overly sweet, providing a softer aesthetic.
- Neutrals: Traditional neutrals like black and white persist, but there is a notable infusion of bold and bright colors alongside them. Warmer neutrals such as rich browns and ivories complement the softer color palette.
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Textile Choices:
- The article highlights that textile choices felt breezy, flouncy, and romantic, aligning with the overall theme of hope and optimism in the collections.
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Design Elements:
- Feminine touches such as ruffles, lace, and bows abound, contributing to the overall aesthetic of the collections.
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Digital Prints:
- A notable trend observed on the runway is the use of digital prints. Designers like Thom Browne and Alexander McQueen explore the possibilities offered by this technology, creating both engineered designs and dreamier looks.
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Future Predictions:
- The article concludes by posing a question about which colors from the fashion trends will likely appear in home furnishings. This invites readers to speculate and engage in the conversation.
Kristin Crane's expertise shines through as she not only describes the trends but also hints at their potential impact on other design industries, such as home furnishings. The mention of a color reference card with hex numbers adds a practical dimension, allowing readers to visualize and apply the trends.
In summary, the article provides a comprehensive overview of the Spring 2022 fashion landscape, covering color trends, textile choices, design elements, and the intriguing emergence of digital prints. It serves as a valuable resource for anyone keen on staying at the forefront of design and fashion trends.