Took a few hours in the morning for some good UNIQLO time as they showcased their Spring Summer Collection for 2022. With all the pandemic things happening, I could have sworn this wouldn't have happened.
What's good is that in this launch, they delve into what matters most as far as wearing clothes is concerned, they call it "The Joys of Clothing" putting emphasis on the simple pleasures of wearing it. That sounds amazing in my books so I went in with an open mind about the colorful season they showed last Friday.
In it, they discussed Skyline (for a more cosmo urban look), Landscape (off the grid looks), Imagination (vibrant colors), Sun and Seaside (drape, natural textures, linens, comfy wear). They also interviewed a couple of people, I liked some of the things they wore.
Aside from that, I love the UT shirts with classic Mickey Mouse done by artist and fashion mogul Joshua Vides. For the women, make sure you go and seek Hana Tajima and Ines de la Fressange line, the color and style would definitely be femme centric. For those who prefer an outdoorsy work, the JW Anderson line does not disappoint especially those that have rope work and unconventional seaside inspirations this year. All of these are available in store and on the Uniqlo app, go ahead and get them today. You can also see it on the latest edition of Uniqlo Lifewear Magazine which you can pickup in store if you're around a branch. I'm going!
This was my first physical event. Pretty nice seeing Uniqlo clothes again, inside the store, actually. Now since it's the launch of their Spring Summer 2021 collection, I am so stoked to see several things especially clothes with materials that are light and airy. Keeping cool during this season is of course, essential especially if we're all in the Philippines where it's sunny almost 90 percent of the year.
What's good is that they were able to put this event together even if we had to have swab tests an hour before the event and we were separated into groups, into different times so we don't crowd up like in the past. Everyone followed regulations so we're all safe.
This year, UNIQLO came out with really nice designs for their house collections like Uniqlo U. They've got futuristic workout clothes that are light and breezy, no heavy clumped stuff, so you can still have a good workout inside your homes. Aside from that, they've got wireless bras that have shape lift so women can still feel confident anytime of the day.
They also have recent collaborations for Uniqlo UT like UNIQLO Hana Tajima (those Japanese prints), UNIQLO Jason Polan UT (the cartoony ones), and the new one with the Louvre Museum called UNIQLO Musee du Louvre. You'll see the Mona Lisa and some iconic pieces that are associated with the museum pieces that will be printed on your favorite UT shirts
The UNIQLO Ines dela Fressange felt so lady like, while the UNIQLO JW Anderson collection have more pieces that are into the great British outdoors, and I look good in them. Well, to get you into that mood, here's a video I made from the time I went to their Glorietta 5 UNIQLO Flagship Store in Makati. Enjoy!
Now all you gotta do is order them via their app, online store, or visit the Uniqlo stores that remain open despite the pandemic. You'll look good, feel good while wearing them even at home. That's good for your mental health too. :)
UNIQLO came out with their Spring/Summer Collection today at the atrium of SM Aura in Taguig. Livable Cities is their theme and with that comes sustainable sources of textile and new technologies in manufacturing them. Making them all look good and function efficiently is new, they have made lifewear apt for Outdoors, Work and Craft and Art and Design.
For Outdoors, there are Blocktech parkas, UV Cut Parkas and Long Parkas which would work for the chilly/breezy times. Some breathable ones too as they’ve got Airism perfected and improved every year. They are made like everyday clothes so you can layer them with existing clothes. Even shirts would do and they would still stay stylish.
Work and Craft includes clothing that are sourced organically. From Jogger Cargo Pants, Linen Cotton Jackets, which looks like farm to work clothes so you can go wear them in either setup. Bright polo shirts, Denim Jackets, jeans all cut the right way so they wouldn’t look out of style.
Art and Design talks about different patterns, different cuts, including a little architectural so you can see things happening in the minimalist long lean silhouettes. They have trench coats, sporty shirts, Kando Jackets, blazers in ultra bright colors. All elegant and cool. Here is a peek of the show and a speech by Masayoshi Nakamura COO of Uniqlo PH.
Go rush to UNIQLO stores now and try them on for size. I’ve got to get my hands on that jacket I saw earlier. See you at a branch near you!