The scenography of the Dior Fall Winter 2022 (FW22) show designed by Bureau Betak in collaboration with Italian artist Marialla Bettineschi in the Les Tuileries in Paris, France.

Inside the Hottest Fall-Winter 2022 Fashion Collections From New York to Milan

From New York to Milan, the fall-winter 2022 fashion collections display no shortage of cutting-edge couture—and creativity.

TORY BURCH

High up at Hudson Commons for New York Fashion Week, the ready-to-wear collection’s swirl-patterned geometric jersey dresses were backdropped by the iconic sign of the New Yorker Hotel, its restoration Burch has helped fund.

Tory Burch's ready-to-wear collection’s swirl-patterned geometric jersey dresses backdropped by the iconic sign of the New Yorker Hotel.
Photography courtesy of Tory Burch.

MONCLER

For his sixth edition of the much-anticipated, annual Moncler Genius campaign, fashion designer Craig Green crafted highly functional outdoor gear recalling insectlike exoskeletons.

Craig Green crafts highly functional outdoor gear recalling insectlike exoskeletons in red.
Photography courtesy of Moncler.
Craig Green crafts highly functional outdoor gear recalling insectlike exoskeletons in green.
Photography courtesy of Moncler.
Craig Green crafts highly functional outdoor gear recalling insectlike exoskeletons in yellow.
Photography courtesy of Moncler.
Craig Green crafts highly functional outdoor gear recalling insectlike exoskeletons in pink.
Photography courtesy of Moncler.

PRADA

Co-creative directors Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons teamed up with longtime collaborator AMO (OMA’s research and design branch) for a sci-fi set at Milan’s Fondazione Prada, where models emerged from a neon-lit portal to walk a spectral zigzag runway.

A male Prada model walks the runway.
Photography courtesy of Prada.
A male Prada model in orange pants and a gray turtleneck.
Photography courtesy of Prada.

ARMANI

For Milan Fashion Week, Giorgio Armani and Emporio Armani mixed military elements with a Memphis-inspired checkerboard runway.

An Armani model walks the checkerboard runway in a colorful zebralike striped coat.
Photography courtesy of Armani.

LOUIS VUITTON

The final collection before his pre­-mature death, artistic director Virgil Abloh choreographed the Paris Fashion Week presentation down to its very last detail amid a surreal “dream-house” set.

A red rooftop seems to sink into the floor.
Photography courtesy of Louis Vuitton.
A blue table surrounds the dream-house installation.
Photography courtesy of Louis Vuitton.
The view down the center of the blue banquet table.
Photography courtesy of Louis Vuitton.
The red rooftop surrounded by what appears to be whimsical trees.
Photography courtesy of Louis Vuitton.

BALENCIAGA

As a child refugee from war-torn Georgia, creative director Demna spent time living in Ukraine, so his Parc des Expositions Paris le Bourget presentation was a love letter to the country, including reading a poem in Ukrainian and placing shirts in its flag’s colors on every seat before models marched through a life-size snow globe.

DIOR

Creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri showed her latest collection in the classical Place de la Concorde in Paris, under the gaze of an installation by Mariella Bettineschi featuring archival portraits of women with double-sets of eyes, a feminist commentary.

The scenography of the Dior Fall Winter 2022 (FW22) show designed by Bureau Betak in collaboration with Italian artist Marialla Bettineschi in the Les Tuileries in Paris, France.
Photography ©Kristen Pelou.

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