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Uniqlo’s New Pop-up Gallery has Almost 1,000 Graphic Tees
Graphic tees are the ultimate tools for self-expression. They’re not just wardrobe staples, they’re a way for you to show the world what’s important to you. That’s why UNIQLO has an entire sub-brand dedicated to the “Wear your world” philosophy. It’s called UT, and starting today, a pop-up is opening in Toronto with almost 1,000 graphic tees […]
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The 10 Pieces on Our Wish List from the New J.W. Anderson x Uniqlo Collection
London-based designer J.W. Anderson was supposedly inspired by Britain’s Brighton Beach for his summery second collaboration with Uniqlo, which drops tomorrow in the AM. The Breton striped tees and linen pieces are light and airy but with special twists like asymmetrical hemlines and patchwork details. The preppy palette provides the perfect foundation for a summer […]
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Modest Dressing as an Expression of Faith, Fashion and Defiance
I have a recurring dream in which I realize I’ve left my house without my head scarf on. It’s jarring—I’m not sure where to duck or what to cover myself with. Everyone else walks by, seemingly oblivious, but I feel exposed and terribly uncomfortable. So I can imagine the unease some women must have felt […]
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The J.W. Anderson X Uniqlo Collab Is Finally Here
For J.W. Anderson, the Northern Irish-designer behind the hot, hot namesake London label, as well as Loewe (pronounced Low-AY-VAY just to spare you any public embarrassment) in Paris, two jobs is not enough. Fast retailing giant Uniqlo will release a J.W. Anderson x Uniqlo capsule collection today. COMING SOON J.W. ANDERSON X UNIQLO COLLABORATION #JWANDERSON […]
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2016’s Most Memorable Moments in Fashion
2016 was an odd year. Between Brexit, Hilary Clinton’s presidential loss to Donald Trump, and the worsening of fighting in war-torn Syria, a fear of the unknown settled across the western hemisphere. We fashion types might not have felt this malaise so much, if not for the fact that the fashion establishment, designers and media […]
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How To Dress Like A Fashion Editor: Every Piece From The Carine Roitfeld x Uniqlo Collaboration
Carine Roitfeld is an icon. When you’re at a fashion show, the crowd parts as she walks by and the flashbulb frenzy is never far behind. Her sexy sense of style is so recognizable, you could pick her out of a street style line up in 3 seconds flat. For her new collaboration with Japanese […]
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Still searching for the perfect holiday outfit? Our Style Panel shares 7 picks
Whether it be a simple family gathering or a big budget glitzy party, there are many potential dress codes to abide by this holiday season. “Black tie only,” “Ugly sweater preferred” and “cocktail casual” are only a few examples, so we dipped into our well of Style Panel bloggers for some inspiration on what to […]
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Uniqlo is coming to Canada! All about its Yorkdale location
After last week’s gloomy Target news, here’s something mega exciting to snack on: Uniqlo is coming to Canada. The Japanese store has been part of the Canadian retail rumour mill for years (updated reports of real estate meetings popped up again this summer), and was finally confirmed this morning by a press release from Yorkdale […]
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Rumour mill: Is Uniqlo opening in Toronto?
Photography by Toru Yamanaka/AFP/Getty Images Toronto is a hotbed for international retailers. That, and international retailer rumours. From the real (Nordstrom) to the still TBD (Bloomingdales), there always seems to be something to talk about. While we don’t like to pander to gossip and industry rumblings (or maybe we do), this latest rumour is too good to ignore. Japanese retailer Uniqlo is apparently in serious talks with Canadian retailers in an attempt to bring their famous $79 cashmere sweaters to our very own Yorkdale Shopping Centre. We don’t wanna jinx it, but we’re seriously giddy.
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Nicola Formichetti’s Diesel: The new artistic director talks fashion fantasy, social media and denim revolution
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When I arrive at Nicola Formichetti’s New York studio, located on a quiet street in the no man’s land between Tribeca and Chinatown, I’m greeted by a chaotic production scene and a whole lot of very stylish, very busy-looking Chinese people. Photographers are zigzagging around the space, women with clipboards are running after them, everyone’s iPhones are out and ablaze. Apparently, Chinese pop star Momo Wu (and her extensive entourage) is here filming a segment with Formichetti, whom I spot patiently posing for pictures while being shouted at in Mandarin. I’m quickly ushered into the metallic calm of a waiting elevator and whisked up to the designer’s fourth-floor loft.
When the elevator doors open, I find myself face to face with a different kind of frenzy. Compared to the clean-lined studio downstairs, which calls to mind a Tokyo gallery with its minimal decor and silver sculptures on display, Formichetti’s private space is an unexpected explosion of youthful exuberance and unadulterated kawaii. Seeing this wonderland of tropical plants, fuzzy shag rugs and colourful plush toys, I can’t help but smile, despite the sensory overload. I don’t know what I expected of the radical former Mugler designer’s New York pad (a sinister-looking crown on the mantel perhaps? A lace and latex settee?), but a rainbow-coloured cartoon fantasy was not it.
When Formichetti appears a few minutes later, he is equal parts bemused and bewildered. “It’s crazy down there!” he proclaims. “Did you see all those people? I must have had 10 cameras facing me!” Momo Wu has come to woo him, he explains as he collapses onto a pink and purple sofa upholstered in a whimsical Japanese fruit and flower print. He settles in between a stuffed Tarepanda doll and a Rilakkuma pillow. “She wants to work with me,” he shrugs. “Apparently, she’s
the Lady Gaga of China.”Formichetti may be best known as the former stylist (and still bestie) of Lady Gaga, but these days he’s got more on his mind than meat gowns, feather headdresses and bubble-machine minis. As fashion director at Uniqlo and recently appointed artistic director at Diesel, it seems the boundary-pushing designer is going back to basics. “I’m very interested in the fantasy side of fashion, but at the same time I’ve always been into street culture,” he says. “Diesel is in between »
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Suno collaborates with Uniqlo making a shopping road trip even more necessary
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Ever since Suno was named a finalist in the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Award in 2011, the label has been one of the newest it-brands of New York fashion. Known for its bold prints and African-inspired looks, it is no wonder that Michelle Obama, Solange Knowles, and Rachel Bilson are all major fans of the label. Now with a new collaboration, you can get the Suno look for a more affordable price tag. The label has teamed up with Uniqlo for a capsule collection of spring clothing.
The collaboration was created in partnership with Suno designers Max Osterweis and Erin Beatty. It includes a range of printed dresses, pastel skirts, striped tops, and floral patterned jeans that are perfect for summer. We love the casual vibe to the collection that is similar to Suno’s main Spring 2013 runway looks.
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Q&A: Sébastien Peigné and Nicola Formichetti of Mugler are bringing sexy back
Strategic cut-outs, thigh-high slits and body-con shapes: Sébastien Peigné and Nicola Formichetti of Mugler are bringing sexy back.
Reviving Mugler is a monster task. After designer Thierry Mugler took his final runway bow at his couture show in July 2000, this kinky house of cool (remember Demi Moore’s bondage-style dress in 1993’s Indecent Proposal?) started flatlining. Ten years later, the resuscitation began. In 2010, following months of speculation, Nicola Formichetti (Lady Gaga’s stylist) was tapped to lead the revival of the French house known for its over-the-top theatricality and sex appeal. Besides outfitting Mother Monster, this 34-year-old half-Italian, half-Japanese, techno-savvy superstar is also the fashion director for Vogue Hommes Japan and global retailer Uniqlo. His debut Mugler womenswear show during Fall 2011 Paris Fashion Week had the twitterverse buzzing about its latex-dipped leggings, body-stocking dresses and the catwalk pièce de résistance: Gaga, smoking in every sense of the word.
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