Lock Our Future Style Moments at SA Fashion Week 2022

On the ground at South Africa Fashion Week, we covered all the highlights on and off the runway – including these top trends. By IOL Lifestyle Published on May 20, 2022 Last updated 06:50 AM South Africa Fashion Week 2022 has rendered a heightened sense of style that we haven’t seen in a while. From bold purples to dramatic sequins and show-stopping feathered numbers, SA designers clearly embraced a ‘more is more’ approach for the post-lockdown season. For anyone who’s been eagerly awaiting a return to fabulous dressing, this fashion week has delivered and then some. Here are just some of the key trends we picked up over the four-day showcase. 1. Purple reign This vibrant hue has been popping up all year on the international runways, and at SA Fashion Week, local designers got in on the act, too. From the electric shade seen at Scalo to the regal richness of the Maxhosa Africa suit, purple was undoubtedly the colour of the season. 2. Sequins and shine Another major trend that emerged this season was an abundance of sequins and shine. Whether it was the dramatic, floor-length gown by Ntando XV or more subtle touches like the sequinned embroidery on a suit by AFI, designers used the reflective fabric to create a glamorous and opulent look. 3. Feathers The runways were also alive with the movement and elegance of feathers. From the ostrich feather headpiece at Ephraim Molingoana to the full-feathered skirts at Thebe Magugu, designers used feathers to add a touch of drama and luxury to their collections. 4. Bold patterns and prints This season saw a departure from the muted colour palettes of recent years, with designers embracing bold patterns and prints. From the vibrant florals at Imprint ZA to the graphic prints at MaXhosa Africa, these eye-catching designs are sure to turn heads. 5. Athleisure continues to reign supreme The athleisure trend has been gaining momentum for several seasons now, and it shows no signs of slowing down. At SA Fashion Week, designers like Lukhanyo Mdingi and Palesa Mokubung incorporated sporty elements into their collections, such as oversized hoodies and comfortable loungewear. 6. Sustainable style Sustainability was a major focus for many designers this season. From the upcycled materials used by Bloke to the natural dyes used by Honey, designers are increasingly looking for ways to reduce their environmental impact. These are just a few of the key trends we spotted at SA Fashion Week 2022. With its vibrant colours, glamorous textures, and bold prints, this season’s fashion is all about making a statement. So, if you’re ready to embrace your own unique style, now’s the time to do it..

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