STREETWEAR IN REVIEW 2022

In keeping with the morality resolutions of the new year, it is time for us all to take a good look in the mirror, and admit to a long held secret: most of our beloved fashion ensembles come from paparazzi snapshots, and not the runway. Sure, we saved the highlights from all of the incoming Spring 2023 Ready-to-Wear collections, but that is because we admire the artistic performance of those shows. We enjoy being transported into the creative minds of designers the world over; viewing their productions, but rarely desperate to replicate them ourselves. The looks of Moschino models during the Jeremy Scott Grand Manse-inspired collection from this past February come to mind as an answer to anyone still wondering why (Hint: The grandfather clock, and golden harp are must-sees).

With this truth laid bare, let us reflect on this past year’s Best In Show: Streetwear Edition. Below you will find some of yesteryear’s top trending match-ups like bucket hats and fur-lined long coats, as well as low-rise cargo pants and wife-beater cut-offs. With micro-trends dominating the past twelve months (and I suspect the next twelve to come), it is only fitting that we reflect on their success in becoming outfits we are proud to don for our everyday lives.

Monochromatic Sweats & Bucket Hats

This was the outfit of the year, and I am ready to fight anyone who says otherwise. We all did it. Everyday. All day. Many of us still do. The amount of money we all pumped into looking like a bunch of ruggedly-chic vagabonds with an affinity for the block color palettes astounds me…and I mean literally because I just checked my bank account logs.

They do make for great future-daughter-hoards-mom's-clothes options should, or when, a little me decide to go “vintage” in roughly twenty years time. At least this is what I tell myself as I prepare to hit the confirm button on my next e-shopping haul basket. I advise that you do as well.

The bucket hats gave our marbled claw clips some nights off, but really both should be highlighted here. It took me a while to get on board with the hat trend, but I did come around eventually. What can I say? They are cute, and versatile. Despite being one standard cut, these hats come in a surprising variety of colors and fabrics from frenzied fur to lean leather. I love them, and hope they stick around longer than some of the other nineties-influenced ensembles have this past year.

Leather & Denim

Not necessarily together, although I do group them under the same 2005-2010 grungy butt-rock aesthetic (gosh, I wish we, as a society, had collectively chosen a better nickname for that sub-music genre). 

Leather jackets came back in a massive way, and trailing slowly behind them were the Levi’s. Curve-love jeans, and modern flares received high-praise from fashion-savvy New Yorkers, while trucker hats became the go-to accessory for the month of May. Where did they go? Why did they leave so soon? I do not know, and purely because I failed to ever pull off Von Dutch’s prized baby, I do not care. However, those co-eds sporting them with their oversized puffers, and wide-leg pants made this fleeting fad look amazing.

Cargo pants & The Little Tee

There was a serious uptick in low-rise bottoms starting—oddly enough—as the weather turned cold. What comes low-rise, and hits the y2k obsession right at its core? Cargo pants. And what can only naturally complete a cargo pant look? Mini-tops. Mini basic tops reminiscent of Jennifer Aniston circa 1998. The paparazzi picture sling-shotting between my frontal and temporal lobes is one of her and Brad Pitt walking to their cars. You know the one, and yes, she does look unbelievably gorgeous. In 2022, we spotted this outfit on the likes of Hailey Bieber, Emily Ratajkowski, Lori Harvey, and pretty much every other twenty-something living the good life between The Hills and Hudson Yards.

Gorpcore—I Said It

If you asked me last January if I thought the name of a top trending fashion aesthetic would have “gorp” in the title, I would have asked where the hidden cameras were. Gorp? Ew. That doesn’t sound appealing—except that it is, and to inner circle celebrities at that. We are talking about Bella Hadid, Billie Eilish, Ariana Grande, and Rihanna amongst a sea of their neighbors, colleagues, and friends all strapping up with outdoorsy-glamp appreciation garb. From the Peruvian Chullos and industrial gloves, to the North Face jackets and mountain shoes, it really seems like you took the favorites from tech-wear and granola-girl camping gear, and blended it all up. Since layering is crucial to achieving a gorpcore ensemble, it makes sense why it was such a popular trend to float with. However, something tells me next season will host its expiration date…or at least its hibernation.


FEATURED

LESUGIATELIER

Black Cutout Hoodie

French terry hoodie. Rib knit trim throughout.

APPARIS

Gilly Cannaba Teddie Bucket Hat

The Gilly is a shaggy faux fur bucket hat. Pair with the Aubin to bring the drama all winter long.

FRANCE LUXE

Large Cutout Rectangle Jaw Hair Clip

France Luxe Large Cutout Rectangle Jaw - Classic glows with a luxurious sheen. Fine French craftsmanship sets this elegant claw clip apart as a must-have accessory. With its strong hold and large size, the jaw is an excellent choice for styling thicker hair. This sophisticated jaw is a distinctively modern piece with timeless appeal.

KHAITE

GELLER

 Collared Leather Jacket

Exclusive to Ôªøkhaite.comÔªø.â The Fall/Winter collection savors the immediacy of the sensual through pieces like thisâ enveloping jacket in Italian lambskin selected for its substantial, structured quality. Lined in silky cupro, the sculptural silhouette is framed by a boldly scaled collar. Dropped shoulder seams complement refined pagoda sleeves.â Finishing touches include a trio of zippered pockets and chrome hardware.

NAHMIAS

Men's Miracle Way Trucker Hat

Nahmias miracle way trucker hat in black. This hat has a padded polyester front with the text 'MADE THE MIRACLE WAY' and the Nahmias logo embroidered on the face.

WARDROBE.NYC

Cotton Cargo Pants

Cotton Cargo pants in a relaxed fit that starts at the mid-waist and stops just below the ankle for a comfortable yet sophisticated look.

FRENCH KNOT

Sedona Ear Flap Wool Hat

Inspired by vintage southwestern textiles, the Sedona Earflap's knit patterns reflect similar motifs to ikat textiles. The feminine execution mixed with beading and embroidery give this earflap a unique artistic feel. 100% soft wool, fleece lined.

OFF-WHITE

Pink & Blue Tiedye Org Seams Ski Gloves

Nylon taffeta gloves in pink and blue. Tye-dye pattern printed throughout.

SOREL

Kinetic Breakthru Conquest Waterproof Hiker Boots

This sporty hiking-style boot is a winter-weather go-to thanks to a waterproof finish - cozy microfleece lining and lightweight insulation.

THE NORTH FACE

Thermoball Eco Jacket 2.0

The ThermoBall Hybrid Eco Slim Fit Jacket is a lightweight packable jacket you can rely on for instant warmth. With body-mapped insulation (100% post-consumer polyester) and hybrid construction to ensure good breathability, it's an easy choice for comfort during high-intensity activities.

AGOLDE

Adine Cropped Crewneck Tee

Women’s cotton shirt cropped just below the waist for a modern and flattering take on the traditional T-shirt.

 
 

EXPLORE VANITY STORIES

Abigail Kussow

Somewhere between driving forty-eight minutes to get to the nearest Sephora, and getting a degree in Anthropology, I found myself–-as many of us do– utterly dissatisfied with where I was headed. I would pick up extra hours at the university library because it gave me access to the latest issues Condé Nast had to offer, and I was guilty of the cardinal sin of wearing my favorite pair of sling-back mules in the laboratory. When the novelty of being in academia wore off, I clung to the joy I found in the novels of Joan Didion, and clips of fashion week that trickled down my social media feeds. Hi, I’m Abigail, and like my fellow VS authors, clean beauty and writing are part of the lifestyle. I refuse to divorce myself from monochrome minimalism and subtle plum lipstick. I’m a fervent believer that mascara should be layered on top and bottom. Shoes are just as important as your manicure, and perfume is best when it doesn’t crowd the room. I am the #caférecluse on her 2009-2012 Rachel McAdams aesthetic binge, and I wear it well.

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