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The Selfridges Oxford Street store in London launched a Uniqlo shop-in-shop on March 1st. For the occasion, Uniqlo will be releasing exclusive product every month at the store for the remainder of the Spring/Summer 2010 season. Seen above are the first London exclusive products – a blazer and button down shirt not available at any other Uniqlo location.
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Our favorite price point label, UNIQLO, presents their latest lookbook for Spring 2010. As usual, many well cut, well made goods to be had at reasonable prices – granted you have access to a store. The parka above looks to be a solid choice for spring outerwear. Olive is good.
More looks from UNIQLO Spring 2010 follow after the click.

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With the Uniqlo +J Spring 2010 Collection, designed by none other than Jil Sander, hitting stores this week, we can finally give you a detailed look at all pieces from the collection. The line looks about as clean as it could and pretty much every piece of the collection is a perfect staple item for your closet. From shirts, trenchcoats, down jackets and vests, to everything else, we can only say that we are big fans. While we are used to see mostly black and white items from the designer, the Spring 2010 range features a little more color, especially in the knitwear range. A US launch is scheduled for January 14th.
Many images of the Uniqlo +J Spring 2010 Collection by Jil Sander follow after the jump.

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As the first merchandise from Uniqlo and Jil Sander’s +J collection is scheduled to hit London UK stores this Thursday, January 7th, we’re able to unveil some of the more colorful pieces from the highly-anticipated line. Some words from WWD: ”A large percentage of the collection is made of tech-satin, a soft blend of cotton and a synthetic fiber, such as polyester. Design themes include “iconic simplicity,” “natural nobility” and “clarity and lightness.” The collection differs from Sander’s first +J collection, released this fall to throngs of shoppers who lined up for wool coats, jackets, cashmere sweaters and other pieces, in its wide use of color, such as pastel blue and lilac, olive, and warm ivory.” The second J+ Spring 2010 men’s capusle will arrive in stores mid-March.
More looks from the Uniqlo +J Spring 2010 Collection follow.

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We get a further look into the upcoming Uniqlo +J Spring 2010 Collection by Jil Sander. In its second season the designer once again shows off some very clean styles for both men and women. The collection will land in stores on January 14th.
More views of teh Uniqlo +J Spring 2010 Collection follow after the jump.

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Uniqlo announced today the +J Spring/Summer 2010 Collection. The line is a collaboration with fashion designer Jil Sander and was well perceived in its first season this year.
“The season introduces fresh perspectives on volume, teamed with perfect harmony in fiber, color, optics, and touch. Experimentation is essential, but subtle, leading to new interplays of material and motion.
Iconic simplicity
Leaving sporty stereotypes behind, endorses functional elegance, dynamic textiles, and distinctive shapes. Softly articulated, silhouettes give free reign to movement and ease. Fabrics are straightforward, expertly woven, alluringly sculptured, neat and subtle. Initiating marriages of convenience between structure and fluidity, delicacy and determination, coupling strong characters for the common good.
Natural nobility
The collection quietly bridges the emotional and the formal, femininity and masculinity, experience and evolution. Luxury lies in inspiration and discreet perfectionism, applied to truly modern tailoring. Environmental concerns move to the heart of research, engaging in clothing that is both responsible and innovative.
Clarity and Lightness
Opting for the precision of airy colors, white and pure ivory feature as the radiant center of energy and confidence. Pastel hues, pearly reflections, and chalked out acids create luminous lightness. Waterproof textiles become more feminine, made of ultra-fine cotton, tech-satins and sumptuous wools with an overwhelming impression of liquidity.”
Something to look out for!
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To announce their arrival in France, UNIQLO recruited a selection of local influencers to model the gear. People such as DJ Mehdi, Nadege Winter and Lea Seydoux make appearances alongside several other familiar faces. If you’re in France, keep an eye out for these!
More looks from the UNIQLO France Ad Campaign after the click.

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Not only is Parisian boutique colette currently hosting a Uniqlo shop-in-shop, they also created a collaborative knitwear collection. First to release are these new cashmere v-neck sweaters. They come in grey and in navy and feature the “From Tokyo to colette” slogan embroidered on the sleeves. Also they have come out with a cardigan and a crewneck sweater featuring the colette dot logo.
More detailed views of the colette x Uniqlo Knitwear follows after the jump.

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As we get closer to the October 1st launch date of the Uniqlo +J Collection by Jil Sander, we can show you more images of the collection. Today we can give you a look at the full lookbook. The elegant and sharp cuts by the German designer came out really nice. Mostly we appreciate how easy all pieces of the collection can be worn and matched up with other things. Some of these types of designer collaborations tend to turn out too extreme, which is not at all the case here.
Take a look at the Uniqlo +J by Jil Sander Fall/Winter 2009 Collection Lookbook after the jump.

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Finally we can give you some facts about the upcoming Uniqlo +J Collection, a collaborative effort with fashion designer Jil Sander. The US launch date is set for October 1rst, 2009. The collection consists of outerwear, denim, shirts, cut & sewn, knitwear, and other goods. The collection will be offered at the UNIQLO Soho NY store.
After the jump you will find the two official campaign images, as well as a complete listing of the mens and womens pieces, including pricing.

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