Warm weather, which seemed as if it will never come after a very cool spring, is approaching fast. And if we are to consider the last few years that passed with the pandemic, I suppose preparing your summer wardrobe will undoubtedly be one of the most enjoyable moments of the year. Whether you're heading to the beach, enjoying the city, or working in the office, you'll surely find there's a summer 2022 trend for all your plans made for hot summer weather. Light fabrics, natural textures, bright strong colors, and fun combinations are just a few of the things I love in this romantic pastels season. For this short but sweet season coming along, check out my selections from world-renowned designers' highlights from the fashion weeks of spring/summer 2022 to help you create your summer wardrobe! I hope you will enjoy the entire season to the fullest while being renewed from the inside out...

An Overview Of Colors

From natural tones to romantic sorbets, from bright strong colors to natural earthy tones that counterbalance them, it is possible to find a lot of alternatives in the summer palette. Pastel and natural tones persist to be colors of timeless investment; therefore, you can choose them for modern occasions, and sophisticated mineral tones are among the season's favorites. While bright colors come back brighter, they are more fit for socializing and travel, as they are an opportunity to get all the attention while wearing them. Mango sorbet and orchid flower are my favorites among these dopamine bomb colors that I see a lot on the catwalks and are ideal for holiday and garden parties. You can balance these remarkable tones with natural tones when using them in small pieces and accessories.

As designers create new looks for various lifestyles, they gather around the season's key trends.

Influential trends in the season come to the forefront and turn into the mainstream, these trends stand out as a new optimistic mood, the desire to escape far away, a hybrid working style, garden party, and new nostalgia. The need for socialization, the curiousness of discovering new locations, and the yearning for entertainment, particularly after the pandemic, appear to have given almost all collections this dash of optimism. Actually, all these trends remind us once again of the healing power of colors, textures, and fashion. Drape and boho dresses, unstructured silk satins, mini-skirted suits, natural-textured linen and cotton, ultra-wide pieces, wide-leg jeans, pleated tunics, and minimal pieces of the 90s make you feel both stylish and comfortable at the same time. Get ready for the season with these great ideas, who knows, maybe the summer will be better than you expected :) With love and respect…