Uniqlo s new collection lets you feel your body
published : 28 Jul 2021 at 04:00
Collaborations between Uniqlo and Hana Tajima began in 2015 as an extension of the Japanese brand s LifeWear concept. The first collection was designed for more relaxed and comfortable wear under the modest fashion concept.
Themed as An Environment For The Body , the Hana Tajima for Uniqlo 2021 Fall/Winter Collection is a line-up of flowing, comfortable silhouettes and soft textiles that create an elegant form. I was really interested in the idea of clothing as a sort of environment for our bodies and considered how things feel when they re worn. Also, through good design, we can really create a sense of connection to ourselves, said the UK-born fashion designer. These clothes are meant to be worn and lived in and that s really where that intersection with Uniqlo s philosophy of LifeWear comes in. I want people wearing these clothes to feel that sense of connection to their bodies and to the
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