Global apparel retailer UNIQLO today announces the launch of the 2024 Fall/Winter collection for UNIQLO : C, a special line from renowned British fashion designer Clare Waight Keller, known for her sophisticated, effortless wardrobes. The 2024 Fall/Winter collection captures the propulsive rhythm of city life with a line of elevated LifeWear essentials. The clean lines and fine details stand out in this collection that conveys the atmosphere of the city in autumn and winter with beauty and true comfort.
Menswear items available for the first time
A menswear collection that captures the go-to everyday essentials for the season. Fine broadcloth shirts in soft tones cut to an oversized silhouette contrast with the warmth of iconic lambswool blends in a contemporary high V-neck and felted knitted tailored jacket. These combine with relaxed parachute pants, smart coordinating sweats and a generous utility parka for a casual, relaxed city feel. Accessories include a soft volume nylon tote and sleek monotone low-cut sneakers.
Women’s collection brimming with modernity and elegance
Introducing a new HEATTECH item in a fine cashmere blend, Ultra smooth and warm, it becomes an essential base layer of styling. Lightweight knitted cashmere in beautiful soft tones comes in a cropped vest and crew cardigan. Lightly-padded shrunken sleeveless jackets layered over long bias dresses in trad checks, pleated skirts or slim rib merino knits add richness to a Fall/Winter wardrobe. Soft padded clogs, hooded neck warmer and fluffy soft fringed stoles bring a cosy feel to finish the look.
Clare Waight Keller said: “I am thrilled to be launching menswear alongside womenswear for the new collection. I have always loved the interplay between the utility of men’s clothing with the feminine elements of womenswear. These collections see the two combines seamlessly in palette, fabrication and style, creating a wardrobe of truly interchangeable pieces.”
For more details, you can check out the collection here.
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