Tweed jackets, trench coats or cashmere sweaters — beloved items that have stood the test of time — come to mind when one hears “classics.” These long-standing classics can evolve over the years; updates maintain an authentic look while adapting to the needs of today’s lifestyle.
Japanese global apparel retailer UNIQLO redefines what classics are with the launch of its Fall/Winter 2022 collection. Dubbed “Today’s Classics,” the new collection is filled with wardrobe staples that have been reinvented to adapt to the needs of today’s lifestyle.
Special collections and collaborations showcase how the innovative, forward-thinking principles of LifeWear meet the signature styles and perspectives of the world’s best designers and fashion brands.
UK-born fashion designer Hana Tajima is changing the way women dress all over the world with her designs that channel refined elegance and effortless comfort. This season features elegant forms and soft silhouettes in dresses with simple yet iconic stylings.
Ines de la Fressange embodies modern Parisian chic in her collections. This season brings effortless French style to the world through the idea of the uniform, an eternal standard in fashion and one of de la Fressange’s essential styles.
Artistic director Christophe Lemaire and his team in Paris reimagine everyday clothing using innovative materials and contemporary silhouettes. These LifeWear essentials are designed with the highest precision in the pursuit of a simplified and modern wardrobe.
From the original art of the Pop Art movement to legendary manga and streetwear gods, the UT Archive lineup offers revived t-shirts that reflect the origins of a diverse array of cultures and artists.
JW Anderson is regarded as one of London’s most innovative and forward-thinking brands. For Fall/Winter 2022, the two brands were inspired by the season in the British countryside. Think comfortable, worn and cozy.
Warmer and lighter jackets, water-repellent coats, and knitwear are made using WHOLEGARMENT technology.
The lineup also features denim that requires much less water, jackets made using recycled down and fleeces spun from plastic bottles — items that will guide us toward a sustainable future.
The brand has taken a balanced and holistic approach, creating essentials that are made for all. By designing classics for today that will last into the future, the brand makes LifeWear for today and for tomorrow.






