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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Every Look from the Saint Laurent Spring/Summer 2022 Collection

Every Look from the Saint Laurent Spring/Summer 2022 Collection

Anthony Vaccarello debuted one of his most glamorous collections yet at Paris Fashion Week.

Each garment shines more glamorously than the last in Saint Laurent's Spring/Summer 2022 womenswear collection. Set against an illuminated Eiffel Tower that envelopes each piece in a warm glow and a rain shower in the center of the runway that soaks the collection in a delicately drenched sheen, Anthony Vaccarello's latest collection is a gloriously dramatic fashion statement.

This season's garments come together in an effortless continuation of the Creative Director's Fall/Winter 2021 Collection. Shapely silhouettes, jet-black eyewear, and traditional tailoring illustrate a sultry sophistication that only Saint Laurent can achieve.

The bold colors and floral patterns woven within the graceful garments evoke a feeling of serenity against the movement of Paris' city streets, while joyous jewelry and leather gloves in red and blue make the heart race.


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