Paris Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2022 took place from September 27th to October 5th. Due to the pandemic, the past two seasons were dominated by digital presentations, resulting in a strange Paris Fashion Week with no international visitors. However, with the infection situation finally beginning to subside and travel between Europe and the United States relatively easy, many brands are returning to physical shows this season! Celebrities crowded the venues and parties were held every night, bringing the glamorous Paris Fashion Week back to its original glory. The reunion and return of physical shows created a celebratory mood throughout the city, and Parisians seemed to have regained the joy of dressing up. Saying goodbye to the hoodies and sweatpants that had been a staple during the stay-at-home period, 1960s style, emblematic of this season's biggest trends, dominated the off-runway shows. 
 
 Chiara Ferragni (Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka ©FASHION HEADLINE
 Chiara Ferragni (Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka ©FASHION HEADLINE
Chiara, an Italian first-generation influencer and successful businesswoman, created a 1960s x disco look with a metallic jacket, a miniskirt that shimmers like a mirror ball, and patent leather thigh-high boots. Bra tops were frequently seen in the show, and she's already incorporating the Spring/Summer 2022 trend, demonstrating her true talent as a trendsetter!
 
 Alexa Chung (Alexa Chung) Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka ©FASHION HEADLINE
Alexa Chung (Alexa Chung) Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka ©FASHION HEADLINE
Alexa Chung, a leading British model, also seemed to be immersed in a 1960s vibe with her miniskirt. Her pure white Dior coat, characterized by its gently curved outline, was a hit off the runway as well. She added a cute touch to her feet in Mary Janes, a London girl's style. Retro berets are also a trendy item this season.
 
 Jeanne Damas Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka ©FASHION HEADLINE
Jeanne Damas Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka ©FASHION HEADLINE
A true Parisian, Jeanne Damas embodies the "less is more" style. Plaid wide-leg pants and a pale green shirt create a relaxed, effortless look. The plunging shirt neckline and a hint of pink on her lips add a touch of casual sexiness. A Parisian style that doesn't follow trends but maintains a timeless style.
 
 Veronica Heilbrunner (Veronica Heilbrunner) Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka ©FASHION HEADLINE
Veronica Heilbrunner (Veronica Heilbrunner) Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka ©FASHION HEADLINE
German influencer Veronica Heilbrunner attended the show in a jumpsuit with masculine elements. Workwear pieces are also one of this season's trends, rivaling 1960s style. Balancing her look with ballet flats, a micro mini bag, and retro sunglasses with pink lenses, she mixes and matches masculinity with femininity.
 
 Blanca Miró (Blanca Miró) Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka ©FASHION HEADLINE
Blanca Miró (Blanca Miró) Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka ©FASHION HEADLINE
Spanish model Blanca Miró is wearing the latest collection from Courrèges, the creator of the miniskirt. She pairs a tight mini dress with thigh-high boots and a patent leather jacket, typical of Courrèges. Since the appointment of a new creative director, Courrèges has been experiencing a resurgence in popularity among industry insiders!
Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka ©FASHION HEADLINE
Chiara Ferragni (Influencer/Businesswoman)
 Chiara Ferragni (Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka ©FASHION HEADLINE
 Chiara Ferragni (Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka ©FASHION HEADLINEChiara, an Italian first-generation influencer and successful businesswoman, created a 1960s x disco look with a metallic jacket, a miniskirt that shimmers like a mirror ball, and patent leather thigh-high boots. Bra tops were frequently seen in the show, and she's already incorporating the Spring/Summer 2022 trend, demonstrating her true talent as a trendsetter!
Alexa Chung (Actress, Model, Founder of Alexa Chung)
 Alexa Chung (Alexa Chung) Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka ©FASHION HEADLINE
Alexa Chung (Alexa Chung) Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka ©FASHION HEADLINEAlexa Chung, a leading British model, also seemed to be immersed in a 1960s vibe with her miniskirt. Her pure white Dior coat, characterized by its gently curved outline, was a hit off the runway as well. She added a cute touch to her feet in Mary Janes, a London girl's style. Retro berets are also a trendy item this season.
Jeanne Damas (Founder of "Rouje")
 Jeanne Damas Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka ©FASHION HEADLINE
Jeanne Damas Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka ©FASHION HEADLINEA true Parisian, Jeanne Damas embodies the "less is more" style. Plaid wide-leg pants and a pale green shirt create a relaxed, effortless look. The plunging shirt neckline and a hint of pink on her lips add a touch of casual sexiness. A Parisian style that doesn't follow trends but maintains a timeless style.
Veronica Heilbrunner (Influencer)
 Veronica Heilbrunner (Veronica Heilbrunner) Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka ©FASHION HEADLINE
Veronica Heilbrunner (Veronica Heilbrunner) Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka ©FASHION HEADLINEGerman influencer Veronica Heilbrunner attended the show in a jumpsuit with masculine elements. Workwear pieces are also one of this season's trends, rivaling 1960s style. Balancing her look with ballet flats, a micro mini bag, and retro sunglasses with pink lenses, she mixes and matches masculinity with femininity.
Blanca Miró (Influencer)
 Blanca Miró (Blanca Miró) Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka ©FASHION HEADLINE
Blanca Miró (Blanca Miró) Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka ©FASHION HEADLINESpanish model Blanca Miró is wearing the latest collection from Courrèges, the creator of the miniskirt. She pairs a tight mini dress with thigh-high boots and a patent leather jacket, typical of Courrèges. Since the appointment of a new creative director, Courrèges has been experiencing a resurgence in popularity among industry insiders!
Photograph: Yusuke Kinaka ©FASHION HEADLINE



















