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Monday, September 1, 2025

UNIQLO Fall/Winter 2025 Collection Redefines Classic Style with Modern Elegance

Global apparel retailer UNIQLO has officially unveiled its 2025 Fall/Winter Collection, themed “Revisiting Classic.”The new lineup takes inspiration from timeless wardrobe essentials while reimagining them with a modern, fashion-forward spin. Presented to the media last August 22 at Gallio Events Hall in ParaƱaque City, the collection highlights elevated structure, functionality, and ease—perfect for today’s dynamic lifestyles.




Classic Meets Modern in UNIQLO LifeWear

As a global leader in everyday essentials, UNIQLO has built its identity on LifeWear—simple, high-quality, and functional clothing designed for all. This year’s Fall/Winter theme revisits beloved classics while introducing fresh updates in silhouette, fabric, and style.

The collection plays with contrasts: masculine versus feminine tailoring, sporty accents in structured pieces, and traditional designs elevated with modern fabrics. It’s about harmony in opposites, offering clothes that are versatile, comfortable, and effortlessly chic.

“Revisiting Classic is about reinterpreting timeless wardrobe staples,” says Geraldine Sia, UNIQLO Philippines Chief Operating Officer. “We focused on silhouettes, colors, and fabrics that adapt to diverse lifestyles, while integrating innovative technologies for comfort and durability. With UNIQLO LifeWear, customers don’t have to choose between looking good and feeling good—they can have both.”


Celebrity Styling Showcase

During the press preview, UNIQLO celebrity partners Donny Pangilinan, Solenn Heussaff, Kianna Dy, and Jasmine Curtis-Smith demonstrated the styling flexibility of the new lineup.

Donny Pangilinan layered colors and textures with the new JW Anderson Straight Jeans, creating a refined preppy look.

Solenn Heussaff paired the Merino Crew Neck Sweater with a satin skirt, proving how UNIQLO basics transition seamlessly from casual to chic.

Kianna Dy highlighted Sport Utility Wear, including the Pocketable UV Protection Parka and AIRism Bra Sleeveless Top, pieces that perform well both in training and casual settings.

Jasmine Curtis-Smith showcased HEATTECH and PUFFTECH innovations—stylish, lightweight, and travel-ready essentials for cold weather.
Key Items from the UNIQLO 2025 Fall/Winter Colle
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JW Anderson Straight Jeans – A season highlight with vintage inspiration, available in new Deep Blue (Women)and Gray (Men) shades.

Sport Utility Wear – Features UV Protection, DRY-EX, AIRism, and Ultra Stretch technology, balancing functionality with versatile style.

Washable Milano Ribbed Sweater – Durable knitwear with a bouncy yet soft texture, machine-washable for easy care.

HEATTECH Collection – Includes Extra Warm Cashmere Blend T for Women and Cashmere Blend Crew Neck for Men, offering lightweight warmth without bulk.

PUFFTECH Cropped Vest – Perfect for layering and travel, combining warmth with packable convenience.



Exciting Collaborations for 2025

Alongside core LifeWear, UNIQLO introduces several special collaborations this season:

UNIQLO : C by Clare Waight Keller – Blending modern movement and elegance into wardrobe staples.

PEACE FOR ALL Charity T-Shirt Project – Featuring new artist collaborations for a cause.

UNIQLO U – Continuously redefining essentials with innovative design.

COMPTOIR DES COTONNIERS – Bringing Parisian chic to UNIQLO classics.




Redefining Everyday Wardrobe

With its 2025 Fall/Winter Collection, UNIQLO proves once again why it remains a trusted name in fashion: clothes that are timeless, modern, and practical. From innovative knitwear to performance-ready sportswear and travel-friendly winter layers, this collection provides everything you need for the season ahead.

Shop the collection now at UNIQLO stores nationwide or online at www.uniqlo.com/ph/en. For the latest news and style inspiration, follow @uniqlo on Facebook and @uniqlophofficial on Instagram.

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