September has finally rolled around, and the busiest month of the fashion system is upon us. Despite the ongoing pandemic, the upcoming ready-to-wear season looks to be full of promise and unmissable moments as the industry gets ready for a monumental return. Not only are the schedules looking as jam-packed as ever, but the majority of SS22 shows will also be taking place IRL across the big four fashion capitals, with the exception of a few designers staying put in the metaverse to showcase digitally. Whatever the format, we’re excited to take our FROW positions from home to watch everything unfold in the weeks to come.
Scroll on for everything you need to know about the Spring/Summer 2022 schedule:
New York Fashion Week
September 8 – 12
After a nearly two-year hiatus, the Big Apple will kick off with a total of 91 shows, mostly taking place in person. According to the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), access to shows will only be allowed for fully-vaccinated guests, as well as anyone else involved, such as models, backstage crew, photographers, makeup artists, and hairstylists.
As always, CFDA chairman Tom Ford will be closing off the week with a live show, alongside huge names like Michael Kors (who celebrates his 40th anniversary), Coach, Carolina Herrera, Thom Browne, Tory Burch, and Gabriela Hearst presenting throughout the week. Moschino will also be bringing their show to New York this season instead of Milan.
Expect NYFW darlings Rodarte, Proenza Schouler, Telfar, Prabal Gurung, and more to also be making a return, alongside the highly anticipated runway debut of emerging designer and Phoebe Philo protégé Peter Do. Oscar de la Renta will be among the few choosing to show digitally, while Ralph Lauren and Marc Jacobs, who presented his AW21 collection in July, have not confirmed appearances.
Usually held on the first Monday of May, the annual Met Gala will end the week to celebrate the Costume Institute’s ‘In America: A Lexicon of Fashion’ exhibition on September 13. Hosted by Timothée Chalamet, Billie Eilish, Naomi Osaka, and poet Amanda Gormon, the fundraiser event, AKA “fashion’s biggest night out”, will take place in an intimate setting with a smaller capacity this time around.
Aforementioned shows are outlined in Malaysian time below:
Thursday, September 9
5am – Peter Do
7am – Proenza Schouler
9am – Prabal Gurung
Friday, September 10
12am – Gabriela Hearst
2am – Moschino
8am – Carolina Herrera
10pm – Michael Kors
Saturday, September 11
5am – Coach
Sunday, September 12
12am – Rodarte
6am – Thom Browne
10pm – Telfar
11pm – Tory Burch
Monday, September 13
8am – Tom Ford
Find the full NYFW schedule here.
London Fashion Week
September 17 – 21
Across the pond, plenty of established names and exciting young talents will take London via physical shows and appointments, including Simone Rocha, Erdem, Richard Quinn. Also making an appearance is British retailer Cos, while Vivienne Westwood and Molly Goddard are among the few set to show digitally.
Instead of Paris and outside of the main schedule, Alexander McQueen is set to present in the British capital on October 12, the day before the opening of London’s Frieze Art Fair. Burberry, on the other hand, has yet to confirm its plans.
Aforementioned shows are outlined in Malaysian time below:
Friday, September 17
9pm – Vivienne Westwood
Saturday, September 18
9pm – Molly Goddard
Monday, September 20
1.30am – Erdem
Tuesday, September 21
1am – Simone Rocha
10pm – Cos
11pm – Richard Quinn
Find the full LFW schedule here.
Milan Fashion Week
September 21 – 27
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