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2022 UNIQLO Fall/Winter Collection: Updated Classic Styles with Sustainability in Mind

 

Classic pieces never go out of style- they are timeless! No matter what decade it is, the neat linear cuts, neutral earthy tones and conservative fabric choices define the styling key point that is uniquely UNIQLO. But what sets Uniqlo brand standout among the rest is the fact that they are keen on innovations gearing towards ‘green’ production with emphasis on sustainability. And this is what the UNIQLO Fall and Winter Collection for 2022 is all about.

 


So privileged to be invited to the exclusive online media preview of Uniqlo Fall Winter collection the other day. Hosted by the gorgeous and sassy Joey Mead with celebrity stylists Rex Atienza and Daryl Chang. 


Stylists: Rex Atienza and Daryl Chang


Matteo Gauducceli


There are several collections for this season which also feature the innovatively designed collection of Uniqlo LIVEWEAR. Matteo Gauducceli also graced the event by appreciating key pieces that he will be using when traveling. I also have some personal favorites among the Winter/Fall collections and I am excited to share with you what I witnessed at this event.

 

 

Presenting the UNIQLO 2022 Winter/Fall collections…….


FALL / WINTER 2022

 

Today’s Classics

When you hear "classics," what comes to mind?

Maybe a tweed jacket, trench coat, or cashmere sweater,

beloved items that have stood the test of time.

 

But even these longstanding classics can evolve over the years.

Warmer and lighter jackets, water-repellent coats,

and knitwear made using WHOLEGARMENT® technology.

These updates maintain an authentic look

while adapting to the needs of today's lifestyle.

 

The lineup also features denim that requires much less water*,

jackets made using recycled down,

and fleeces spun from plastic bottles,

items that will guide us toward a sustainable future.

 

We've taken a balanced and holistic approach,

creating essentials that are made for all.

By designing classics for today that will last into the future,

UNIQLO makes LifeWear for today and for tomorrow.

 

“There is a reason why our LifeWear pieces such as the tweed jacket, trench coat, or cashmere sweater are loved through the years. They are designed well and effectively serve their purpose. UNIQLO, however, believes that even these classics can evolve with the times. That’s the inspiration behind this season’s collection,” says Geraldine Sia, UNIQLO Philippines’ COO.

 

For Fall/Winter 2022, UNIQLO has designed warmer and lighter jackets, water-repellent coats, and knitwear made using *WHOLEGARMENT® technology. Emphasizing sustainability, this new collection features denims that require much less water during production, and jackets and fleeces made from recycled plastic bottles.

 

 

UNIQLO U

Artistic Director Christophe Lemaire and his team in Paris reimagine everyday clothing using innovative materials and contemporary silhouettes. These LifeWear essentials are designed with the highest precision in the pursuit of a simplified and modern wardrobe.


Uniqlo U Tailored Coat,Uniqlo U Belted Pleated White Pants, Uniqlo U Premium Lambswool Turtleneck Long SLeeve Sweater
 







Erwan Heussaff for UNIQLO

Men's Ultra Stretch Skinny Fit Color Jeans


 


Men's Ultra Stretch Active Shorts



 



Pia Wurtzbach for UNIQLO

 

Women's 3D Knit Cotton
Dolman Long Sleeve  Sweater





Women's Extra Fine Merino Crew Neck Long SLeeve Sweater, Women's Baggy Jeans, Women's Extra Fine Merino Ribbed Long Sleeve Short Cardigan




Women's Dry Sweat Cropped Full Zipped Hoodie



 

Ines de la Fressange x UNIQLO

Ines de la Fressange embodies modern Parisian chic in her collections. This season brings effortless French style to the world through the idea of the uniform, an eternal standard in fashion and one of de la Fressange’s essential styles.

 

 

Tweed Jacket Checkered Stand Collar Long Sleeve Tunic, Chino Wide Pants, Wool Beret Hat



 


Hana Tajima x UNIQLO

UK-born fashion designer Hana Tajima is changing the way women dress all over the world with her designs that channel refined elegance and effortless comfort. This season features elegant forms and soft silhouettes in dresses with simple yet iconic stylings.

Satin High Neck 3/4 Sleeve Mini Dress, Stole, Long Sleeve Shirt Dress,

HEATTECH Turtleneck Long Sleeve T-Shirt

 




JW Anderson x UNIQLO

JW Anderson is regarded as one of London’s most innovative and forward-thinking brands. For Fall/Winter 2022, the two brands were inspired by the season in the British countryside. Think comfortable, worn, and cozy.



Double Faced Belted Coat, Premium Lambswool Crew Neck Sweater, Extra Fine Merino Turtleneck Sweater, Cotton Blend Straight Pants

 

UT Archive

From the original art of the Pop Art movement to legendary manga and streetwear gods, the UT Archive lineup offers revived t-shirts that reflects the origins of a diverse array of cultures and artists.


 

 

For more updates, please visit UNIQLO Philippines’ website at uniqlo.com/ph and download the UNIQLO APP via Google Play Store or Apple Store.

Follow UNIQLO Philippines’ social media accounts, Facebook (facebook.com/uniqlo.ph), Twitter (twitter.com/uniqloph), and Instagram (instagram.com/uniqlophofficial).

 

 







Wearing my favorite UNIQLO ensemble- so comfy and timeless! Thanks UNIQLO for reinventing the classics!













About UNIQLO LifeWear

Apparel that comes from the Japanese values of simplicity, quality, and longevity. Designed to be of the time and for the time, LifeWear is made with such modern elegance that it becomes the building blocks of each individual’s style. A perfect shirt that is always being made more perfect. The simplest design hiding the most thoughtful and modern details. The best in fit and fabric made to be affordable and accessible to all. LifeWear is clothing that is constantly being innovated, bringing more warmth, more lightness, better design, and better comfort to people’s lives.

 

About UNIQLO and Fast Retailing

UNIQLO is a brand of Fast Retailing Co., Ltd., a leading Japanese retail holding company with global headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. UNIQLO is the largest of eight brands in the Fast Retailing Group, the others being GU, Theory, PLST (Plus T), Comptoir des Cotonniers, Princesse tam.tam, J Brand and Helmut Lang. With global sales of approximately 2.13 trillion yen for the 2021 fiscal year ending August 31, 2021 (US $19.4 billion, calculated in yen using the end of August 2021 rate of $1 = 109.9 yen), Fast Retailing is one of the world’s largest apparel retail companies, and UNIQLO is Japan’s leading specialty retailer.

UNIQLO continues to open large-scale stores in some of the world's most important cities and locations, as part of its ongoing efforts to solidify its status as a global brand. Today the company has a total of more than 2,300 stores across the world, including Japan, Asia, Europe and North America. In 2010 UNIQLO established a social business in Bangladesh together with the Grameen Bank and currently there are more than 15 Grameen-UNIQLO stores, mostly located in Dhaka.

With a corporate statement committed to changing clothes, changing conventional wisdom and change the world, Fast Retailing is dedicated to creating great clothing with new and unique value to enrich the lives of people everywhere.  For more information about UNIQLO and Fast Retailing, please visit www.uniqlo.com and www.fastretailing.com.

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