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Clare Waight Keller’s Debut Menswear Collection for UNIQLO is Dropping Soon

By August 23, 2024Fashion News

Introducing her first menswear collection for the brand.

Fashion powerhouse Uniqlo has once again teamed up with renowned designer Clare Waight Keller, bringing her signature minimalist aesthetic to the masses. The new UNIQLO : C  AW24 collection is poised to be a follow up success from their first collaboration with Keller, offering timeless pieces that are both stylish and eco-friendly.

Known for her work at Givenchy, Keller brings a touch of Parisian elegance to the collaboration. The collection features a range of versatile garments, including tailored coats, blazers, dresses, and knitwear. Each piece is crafted with thoughtful design, ensuring that it can be seamlessly integrated into any wardrobe. “I am thrilled to be launching menswear alongside womenswear for the new collection,” Keller said in a statement. “I have always loved the interplay between the utility of men’s clothing with the feminine elements of womenswear. These collections see the two combine seamlessly in palette, fabrication and style, creating a wardrobe of truly interchangeable pieces.”

Keller’s inaugural UNIQLO : C menswear collection features a relaxed, contemporary aesthetic. Highlights include oversized broadcloth shirts in muted tones, high V-neck lambswool tops, and tailored coats with a felted finish. For a more casual look, the line up offers parkas, parachute trousers, and sweatpants in neutral colours. Accessories such as a nylon tote and monochromatic sneakers complement the collection’s laid-back vibe. For women, the collection features a range of essential pieces, such as luxurious cashmere HEATTECH base layers, comfortable crew cardigans, versatile cropped vests, elegant chequered dresses, and feminine pleated skirts in soft merino knit.

Clare Waight Keller’s UNIQLO : C Autumn/Winter 2024 collection will debut online on September 5th.

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