2022 in review: What last year’s most popular articles say about you

19 January 2023
By Fashion Quarterly

Based on the most-read articles for 2022, it’s evident that our FQ readers know what’s good for them.

Inspiring mothers, inclusive brands, and women speaking openly about their health conditions, through to hair trend predictions, It-women, and drastic career changes – the proof is in the popularity.

As we begin a new year – and ultimately a new chapter – we take a moment to reflect on what our frequently-browsed articles reveal about where we were as society and how this can inform who we set out to be in 2023. Take the job, get the haircut, buy the jewellery – or don’t, there’s more in your control than you might think.

In case you missed it, we’ve rounded up our most popular articles from 2022 below to read and revisit at your leisure.

Image of Videris Lingerie brand models. Size Inclusivity.
Supplied. Videris Lingerie.

At the top of our list is our directory of fashion-forward brands catering for an inclusive range of bodies. From lingerie labels and shapewear through to premium designers, this round up of size-inclusive brands turned its fair share of heads. Let’s hope there will be more brands on board in the months to come.

Image of Juliette Perkins postpartum sitting on her couch relaxing with a cuppa.
Supplied: Juliette Perkins.

Last year, we caught up with the international model and former Fashion Quarterly cover star to see how she was doing following the birth of her daughter Mickey-Lou – and our FQ readers couldn’t get enough.

From her tried-and-tested product recommendations to navigating travel with a baby in tow, we uncover Juliette’s advice for expectant mothers.

Image of a woman's torso wearing layers of Storrow necklaces from Lulu's Collective. Supplied.
Supplied: Lulu's Collective.

Turns out, new brand discoveries aren’t just at the top of our agendas – they’re at the top of yours too with droves of you flocking to discover Lulu’s Collective. With a range unlike anything we’ve seen before, curating your personal style and investing in modern-day heirlooms has never been such a joyful experience. 

Image of Laura Hadlow and her fiance following the announcement of their engagement in 2022.
Laura and fiancé William moments after the question was popped.

Looks like the FQ readers are in love with love given how much attention Laura Hadlow’s engagement attracted. From popping the question in Hawaii down to selecting the dream ring, we don’t blame you for this escapism read. 

Stacy O'Gorman pictured in black and white wearing a linen dress. She has a brunette lob haircut.
Supplied: Stacy O'Gorman. This article was originally published in the Autumn 2021 issue of Fashion Quarterly.

Looks like there were more than a few of you who were open to having their career head turned, and if last year was anything like the year before it, you’re probably ready to make the shift. In this article, Sarah Murray speaks with three women who worked hard in their careers only to find happiness doing something completely different. 

Considering a career 180? This one’s for you.

 
Image of a model woman wearing a purple velvet blazer and brunette 'shullet' hairstyle also known as the shaggy mullet.
Photography: Imax Tree.

Which styles lived up to their potential and which ones are yet to make it mainstream? Find out whether our editors were on the right track with their predictions. Either way, many of you must have been craving a change because this was a consistently read article. 

Find out whether we predicted your latest hairstyle here…

Kirsten King sits relaxed and smiling on an armchair. The image is black and white.
Supplied: Kirsten King.

Balancing an ever-expanding network of Pilates studios and inspiring a global community to move every single day is no simple feat. In this Friday Muse interview, we reveal Kirsten King’s morning routine, non-negotiable beauty product, go-to recipe and so much more. 

Katherine Douglas sits in a lounge with BraveFace product next to her wearing a cream blazer and black trousers.
Supplied: Katherine Douglas.

While travelling in her early 20s, Katherine Douglas, founder of Brave Face, witnessed how different cultures turned to plants and herbal medicine to support their health. Fast-forward two years and BraveFace’s products tackle stress and worry from every angle. If you’re curious about supporting your wellbeing or the BraveFace range, this article is a must-read. 

A woman's naked torso in. black and white. Photography: Alexander Krivitskiy
Photography: Alexander Krivitskiy

Endometriosis is a lifelong inflammatory condition that takes an immense toll on the physical and mental wellbeing of thousands of Kiwis. Chances are, if you’re not living with endometriosis, you’ll know at least one person in your life who is. Last year, many of you tuned into our ‘One in 10’ project to deepen your understanding of this poorly understood and poorly funded condition. 

Discover our stories, resources, and how you can support yourself and your affected loved ones here. 

Jessie Bush sits on a boucle armchair wearing a dark grey sweater, ripped jeans and red lipstick.
Supplied: Jessie Bush.

Due to her down-to-earth approach in delivering what folks want and her bona fide fashion cred, this expat Kiwi creative has a major online following — and she’s here for it. And apparently so are you. 

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