Back to school will be fancy, or it won’t be. And for good reason, British artistic director Claire Waight Keller elevates the idea of elegance with a contemporary approach that has been Uniqlo’s standard bearer since its inception.
For this new collection, the softness of HEATTECH Extra Warm cashmere is combined with layered vests and cardigans to create looks that are as comfortable as they are aesthetic. The many accessories (light clogs, hooded neck warmer, shoulder bags and ankle boots) become the cornerstone of a strong silhouette without complications and superficial excesses. For the first time this season, men are not left out as UNIQLO C presents a men’s range that reinvents their wardrobe classics.
Sweatpants that fit perfectly into a sophisticated look, ultra-functional reversible wool coats, jeans with just the right amount of casualness… The pieces capture the spirit of the times, expressing a unique style. The shirts too big add a cool touch without effortwhile sneakers, with their controlled color combination, represent a wardrobe that refuses to go unnoticed.
A clothing line that captures the raw energy of the city and transforms it into an ultra-precise wardrobe, and the third collection of the main Clare Waight Keller, which combines luxury and pragmatism, emphasizing the stylistic codes of the Japanese brand.
A designer like no other
A visionary designer who has left her mark on the biggest fashion houses, Claire Waight Keller is redefining the contours of contemporary fashion alongside Uniqlo. Winner of the British Fashion Awards Designer of the Year 2018 and named one of the Most Influential People The time In 2019, he imposes a style that fuses masculine and feminine essence with timeless elegance. “I like to play with the boundaries between these two dressing rooms, the lines blur and that’s where the magic happens.”he trusts. And this collection is no exception, skillfully combining both worlds to offer a unique wardrobe that is as flexible as you like.
Source: Le Figaro