The Resort 2022 Trend Report 

The Resort 2022 Trend Report
Collage by David Vo

Even before the pandemic fractured the fashion system, the resort season was one of the strangest. Spanning months and aesthetics—swimwear and coats often sharing the catwalk—resort collections were the catchall for many brands, featuring items destined to sell because of the season’s long shelf life and arrival during the holidays.

The resort 2022 shows continued this mixed-up sense of the season, offering a diverse and unpredictable array of trends. In our current moment, unsure of reemergence but ready to dress up again, a little fashionable chaos does indeed feel in step. But will you wear a micromini suit worthy of Cher Horowitz and Jean Seberg or prefer a covered up poncho from Gabriela Hearst or Thom Browne? The one thing all designers seem to agree on is that comfort isn’t going anywhere: Luxurious leggings appeared at Christian Dior, Burberry, and more. See all the trends from resort 2022 here.

Everything Dressing

Designers (and their stylists) are going from the minimalism of sweatpants to the maximalism of, well, wearing an entire wardrobe at once. Shirts over shirts over dresses, sweaters tied around waists, and scarves by the neckful are all worn together, making for a new kind of eclectic, bold silhouette.

Nina Ricci

Coach 1941

Burberry

Rokh

CDLM

3.1 Phillip Lim

MM6 Maison Margiela 

Maryam Nassir Zadeh

Hillier Bartley

Luxury Leggings

For those who have adjusted to the comfort of sweats, but are ready for a more polished look, the resort season promises leggings in rich colors and graphic patterns—and lots of them. Some have a scuba feel, others are meant to reflect a new sportiness and ease. 

Christian Dior

Gucci

Gregoire Avenel

Burberry

La DoubleJ

Lanvin

Max Mara

No. 21

Drawstring Dress

Designers from Nicolas Ghesquière at Louis Vuitton to Christian Dior’s Maria Grazia Chiuri agree, an adjustable dress is just the thing for a lifestyle in flux. 

Christian Dior

Stella McCartney

Louis Vuitton

Stretchy Shapewear

A sheer meshy top or dress stretched over the waist might not seem like the most obvious or essential trend, but since their appearances at Chanel and Givenchy, the idea is starting to stick.

Givenchy

Prabal Gurung

Chanel

Marina Moscone

Going-Out Dresses Are Coming Back

Brands are betting big that by the holiday season and New Year’s Eve, we’ll have reason to break out the heels and crystal frocks. Sequins and sparkle came in every color and length for resort—just add a party playlist. 

Versace

David Koma

Gucci

Gregoire Avenel

Christopher John Rogers

Emilio Pucci

Oscar de la Renta

Carolina Herrera

Victoria Beckham

Brandon Maxwell

Balmain

Moschino

Is It a Scarf? Or a Sweater? Both?

A scarf suspended from shoulders appeared at 3.1 Phillip Lim and Erdem, making this knit the one item you didn’t know you needed. 

3.1 Phillip Lim

Erdem

Mod-ish Minis

After a year of sternum-up Zoom calls, everybody wants to show off some leg , and how better to do it than with ’60s-meets-’90s miniskirts and suits? 

Versace

Courrèges

Emilio Pucci

Giambattista Valli

Thom Browne

Stella McCartney

Proenza Schouler

MSGM

Sportmax

Mucho Poncho

Like a blanket to go, the poncho returns for resort, offering all the comforts of home for a re-emergent world. 

Alberta Ferretti

Chloé

Jil Sander

A.L.C.

Gabriela Hearst

Etro

Thom Browne

Feathers for Day

If designers are betting on sparkle for evening, they are even more certain that plumage is right for daily life—especially in contrasting colors and patterns. 

Louis Vuitton

Vivetta

Chanel

Gucci

Gregoire Avenel

A Simple, Elegant Coat

For those averse to flash, brands are rethinking a wide-collar, ’40s-ish coat with an understated sense of beauty. 

MM6 Maison Margiela

Coach 1941

Tory Burch