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The collection, which launches October 17, transforms time-honored fishermen's garments into versatile pieces for today's fashion landscape.
Drawing from the raw beauty of British coastlines, the collection presents a sophisticated interpretation of maritime workwear. Standout pieces include meticulously crafted wool blend duffle coats and padded trench coats, alongside cable and diamond knit sweaters that echo traditional fishing village knitwear. The range extends to practical flannel shirts, tailored pants, and wrap skirts, complemented by essential accessories including beanies, scarves, and innovative heattech socks.
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The color palette reflects the collection's coastal inspiration, featuring deep maritime blues, storm-cloud grays, and earthen browns. These are balanced with classic monochrome pieces and accented by olive green and terracotta tones—a chromatic journey through British coastal landscapes, from weather-worn pebble beaches to misty clifftops.
Jonathan Anderson, the collection's architect, explains the vision: "Drawing inspiration from the UK coast, this collection embraces a rustic, nostalgic atmosphere, like that of a fisherman. I hope that everyone will enjoy the variety of warm and comfortable items that are easy to layer as the seasons change."
The collection maintains UNIQLO's commitment to accessibility, with prices spanning from $8 to $150 USD. Pieces will be available through UNIQLO's online platform and select retail locations worldwide.
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Kristin Kaye
Insatiably curious about human expression, she immerses herself in literature, theater, art, and dance. Her academic journey led to degrees in Modern Literature, where she delved into The Furioso, and Historical Sciences with a focus on Contemporary History. Her studies took her to the prestigious Erasmus University Rotterdam, broadening her international perspective.
Her passion for culture isn't confined to personal enjoyment—it spills onto the pages of various publications. There, she explores not only artistic endeavors but also civil rights issues and the myriad ways human culture manifests itself. For her, writing about these topics isn't just a profession; it's an irresistible calling that stems from her deep-seated fascination with the human experience.