The 5 most interesting collections from NY and London From Nensi Dojaka's debut at LFW to the sophisticated tailoring of Peter Do

After more than a year of stanby, designers came back to present their creations with IRL fashion shows. From New York to London, the mood of these last fashion weeks was joy, lightness, color, vitality. Each creative has shaped its own codes to tell this desire for life and socializing. Proenza Schouler's duo was inspired by Hawaii, Moschino presented preppy and playful looks, Chromat took everyone to the beach, while Collina Strata organized a party on the roof of the Brooklyn Grange. We find the same attitude in the many party looks, which, together with refined tailoring proposals (Peter Do docet!), marked this sort of fashion rebirth. The keywords of the next hot season are shining with color, covering oneself with glitter and crystals, daring with sexy minidresses and cut-out details, celebrating the beauty of everyday life also by simply choosing what to wear.

Here are the 5 most interesting collections presented in NY and London.

 

Peter Do

There is no doubt that Nensi Dojaka, recent winner of the prestigious Lvmh prize as best emerging designer of 2021, is one of the most beloved names of the contemporary fashion system. This talented creative who, with her hyper-feminine garments made of silk, tulle, organic georgette, organza and light wool has conquered Bella Hadid and Dua Lipa, made her debut at London Fashion Week without disappointing her many fans. On the catwalk she brought what she does best, which is to design enveloping silhouettes with complex architectures, deconstructed and reconstructed with layers of sheer silks. For their next red carpet, Rihanna & co. will be able to choose from dresses with sweetheart necklines, maxi blazers to be worn with tight pants, tailoring pieces to be alternated with transparent tights with floral details, high-waisted tapered skirts and pants, georgette tops. What's new in the SS22 collection? A little extra dose of romance, given by the flowers and the use of soft pink that illuminates Dojaka's series of mini little black dresses. Many of those who looking at the new creations will think of the 90s proposals by Helmut Lang and Alessandro Dell'Acqua, will be happy to know that soon Nensi will collaborate with Dell'Acqua, creating a capsule collection that will revisit No. 21's codes.