UNIQLO / INES DE LA FRESSANGE 2019 Fall/Winter Collection Launches from 6 September
UNIQLO, the Japanese global apparel retailer, today announces that it will launch the UNIQLO / INES DE LA FRESSANGE 2019 Fall/Winter Collection from Friday, September 6. In keeping with a motif of “Luxurious Clothes and Beyond,” this season’s line, once again the fruit of the collaboration between UNIQLO and Parisian chic icon Ines De La Fressange, brings together Ines’ belief in designing clothes that all women can wear with comfort to reveal their beauty.
Inspired by winter vacations at popular French ski resort
Megève, a ski resort town near Mont Blanc in the French Alps, inspired the new collection. The town has been beloved among artists for its delightful medieval streetscape and chalets. It was also the location of the film Charade, which starred Audrey Heburn and Gary Grant. Ines has fond memories of Megève, where she skied for the first time on a relaxing family vacation. The ski resort exudes the effortless sophistication that is quintessentially Ines, and informs the timelessness of the LifeWear in this line.
Essential style of 1970s and relaxed fits
The outerwear focus is on more relaxing fits, notably through a long coat reflecting contemporary tastes and an oversized down parka that is reminiscent of 1970s sportswear. The masculine tailoring of jackets broadens their enjoyment with everything from traditional tweed to casual corduroy items. Chunky and nostalgic argyle patterned knits add flair to coordination.
Newly featuring chic black and amber accents
Chic black appears for the first time this season, expanding coordination alternatives with Ines’ basic color navy blue. The color scheme of the collection also reflects Ines’ love of hues that brighten cold days, incorporating warm ambers and a sharp winter white.
Megève, a ski resort town near Mont Blanc in the French Alps, inspired the new collection. The town has been beloved among artists for its delightful medieval streetscape and chalets. It was also the location of the film Charade, which starred Audrey Heburn and Gary Grant. Ines has fond memories of Megève, where she skied for the first time on a relaxing family vacation. The ski resort exudes the effortless sophistication that is quintessentially Ines, and informs the timelessness of the LifeWear in this line.
Essential style of 1970s and relaxed fits
The outerwear focus is on more relaxing fits, notably through a long coat reflecting contemporary tastes and an oversized down parka that is reminiscent of 1970s sportswear. The masculine tailoring of jackets broadens their enjoyment with everything from traditional tweed to casual corduroy items. Chunky and nostalgic argyle patterned knits add flair to coordination.
Newly featuring chic black and amber accents
Chic black appears for the first time this season, expanding coordination alternatives with Ines’ basic color navy blue. The color scheme of the collection also reflects Ines’ love of hues that brighten cold days, incorporating warm ambers and a sharp winter white.