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UNIQLO Fall & Winter Lifewear Collection Preview: The Art of Modern Layering

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As cooler months approach, the event provided a preview of forthcoming season trends.

During the Press Preview of the Fall/Winter 2023 collection at SM Aura in Taguig City, UNIQLO celebrated the art of layering apparel for the upcoming season.

The Art of Modern Layering, featured in the preview of UNIQLO’s most recent season collection, is expected to be a fashion staple in the future months for warmth and comfortable styling.

The new collection exemplifies an essential modern wardrobe mood with infinite styling possibilities, making it ideal for travel and events during the -ber months. It is a fashion fusion that provides the art of contemporary layering with three essential elements: style, color & texture, and function.

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“Our most recent collection reflects our LifeWear ethos. LifeWear is UNIQLO’s commitment to delivering quality products built to last and evolve with you as your designs and preferences change, according to UNIQLO Philippines’ chief operating officer, Geraldine Sia.

Modern layering is about developing your style to make the frigid weather season enjoyable and comfortable. In terms of design, it promotes the classic yet contemporary, the casual yet elegant. Cozy knits, utility bottoms, and other articles of clothing enable individuals to express their authenticity and sophistication.

In the meantime, the color and texture focus on a straightforward, contemporary appearance with tone-on-tone coordination. The collection features an extensive assortment of wools, knits, other toasty fabrics, and tone-on-tone gradations in gray, raspberry, and off-white.

On the other hand, the modern layering of function features cutting-edge technologies and UNIQLO’s renowned HEATTECH innovation, keeping wearers toasty and fashionable throughout the season.

Also present during the occasion were UNIQLO Philippines ambassadors Sarah Geronimo-Guidicelli and Matteo Guidicelli, who expressed excitement about perfecting modern layering.

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In conjunction with the Fall/Winter 2023 collection, UNIQLO presented its collaboration with British fashion designer JW Anderson. The collection features casual yet sophisticated designs inspired by Anderson’s British origins and traditional university life. In pursuit of perfection, graphic checks and playful animal motifs complement wardrobe essentials such as trench and duffle jackets.

Meanwhile, the UNIQLO U 2023 Fall/Winter collection represents simplicity, functionality, and tradition. It encompasses a wide assortment of garments with clean lines and generous proportions for styling, made more effortless and genderless than ever. Its dominant hues are brown and rust, charcoal and gray, beige and off-white.

Women should watch the UNIQLO collaboration collection with Ines De La Fressange. It affirms the rich diversity of fashion’s origins and influences with materials and denim hues inspired by nature. The collection features the hues of stylish indigo, denim blue, tweed brown, and burgundy, whereas the knit assortment features the vibrancy of magenta pink, Ines red, and mandarin orange.

UNIQLO’s new collections of UT Graphic T-shirts are guaranteed to please everyone. New designs featuring Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars as part of its Magic For All Forever collection were displayed during the event, as were new designs from the popular anime Jujutsu Kaisen. In addition, UNIQLO exhibited new designs created in collaboration with the well-known contemporary artist KAWS.

Visit www.uniqlo.com/ph/en and follow @uniqlo on Facebook and @uniqlophofficial on Instagram for more information about #UniqloPH and #LifeWear.

Jacque is a travel, food, and lifestyle blogger who loves discovering new cultures, trying different cuisines, and capturing stunning photos from her travels. Alongside her adventures, she passionately creates Hallyu content, sharing her love for Korean culture with her readers.