Thursday, September 15, 2022

The Uniqlo x Ines De La Fressange Collection Is Giving French Girl Meets Menswear

We can always count on Uniqlo to link up with unexpected and understated designers. Usually, these are skilled legacy folks in classic tailoring who use premium fabrics to maintain crisp lines, pressed lapels, and razor pleats. When the Japanese fashion brand brings these designers into its retail space, the collabs generally beget collections that offer a fresh and exciting take on the “fashion staples” or “capsule wardrobe” concepts. For its latest major drop, Uniqlo has continued its partnership with French model and fashion designer Inès de la Fressange, whose eye for feminine beauty, suiting details, and appreciation for utility have spawned inspiration for what the “everyday uniform” for the everyday woman can be and look like. 

Naturally, this Uniqlo x Inès de la Fressange collection just so happens to be the epitome of Parisian effortlessness. In the new lookbook celebrating the 17-piece line, the likes of classic Breton-striped sweaters, belted maxi dresses, soft blazers, and even the occasional beret are styled with ruffle-neck oxford shirts, straight-leg chinos, lightweight overcoats, and socks with loafers that give real French-girl-meets-menswear energy. We recommend those who are looking to dabble in this fall’s suiting trend to start with affordable pieces from the Uniqlo x Inès de la Fressange collection — you can’t go wrong with one trouser, one piece of outerwear, and one collared shirt.

Minimal, expertly crafted, and expressive — what more could you want from a Uniqlo designer collab? Ahead, take a closer look at some of our favorite ensembles from the new Inès de la Fressange drop — along with style tips on how to recreate these looks for yourself.

Uniqlo x Ines de la Fressange Tweed Jacket, $129.90

We love this plaid-on-plaid moment. Experiment with like-minded prints to create an interesting layered look.

Uniqlo x Ines de la Fressange Padded Shirt Jacket, $99.90

A bright blue cobalt workwear jacket is as French as it comes. Paired with a similar cheerful pink sweater makes the contrast even more prominent.

Uniqlo x Ines de la Fressange Double Breasted Jacket, $129.90

The ruffled-neck oxford shirt tucked into a pressed pair of wool pants is a suiting look that feels very much feminine. The double-blazer layer is a maneuver worth trying out, especially on chillier days.

Uniqlo x Ines de la Fressange Checked Stand Collar Long-Sleeve Tunic, $49.90

The casual half-tuck-in has more personality than a fully tucked-in look, don’t you think?

Uniqlo x Ines de la Fressange 3D Knit Striped Long-Sleeve Cardigan, $59.90

Wear a lightweight sweater as a standalone top tucked into a pair of chino pants. And a beret to boot? Don’t mind if we do.

Uniqlo x Ines de la Fressange Flannel Long-Sleeve Belted Dress, $79.90

Sometimes, all you need to make a statement is a belted midi dress in an arresting hue. The socks with loafers are an especially nice touch to keep this look grounded in the menswear-inspired trend.

Uniqlo x Ines de la Fressange Chesterfield Coat, $159.90

If you don’t have a blazer — or if you prefer something a tad warmer and longer — a longline jacket is an effortless way to pull it all together.

Uniqlo x Ines de la Fressange Rayon Long-Sleeve Shirt Dress, $79.90

Oui, oui! That’s all we have to say about this singular floral frock that does all the work.

Uniqlo x Ines de la Fressange Flannel Long-Sleeve Tunic, $49.90

If the idea of putting together an outfit with different colors and prints is overwhelming, stick to the tried-and-true trick of layering black on black. This workwear top works as perfectly as a jacket as it does a shirt.

Uniqlo x Ines de la Fressange Color Soft Chino Skirt, $59.90

Don’t be shy about unbuttoning a few buttons from a midi-length khaki skirt. It keeps your strides long and unbothered. Since it’s neutral, we recommend pairing it with a colorful, interesting top.

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Blue Jeans, White Shirt: This Classic Combo Is A Must-Have For Fall

Ever stand in front of your jam-packed closet, staring at more than enough clothing options, and think: I have nothing to wear? Same. But perhaps the issue isn’t that you’re out of viable choices. You just need a fresh dose of outfit inspiration to help you see your wardrobe in a new way. That’s where Outfit Dump comes in. Every month, we supply you with enough ideas to fuel your style until the next drop comes along. This month, we’re looking at the ways to rethink the blue jeans, white shirt outfit formula.

With a timeless, throw-on-and-go feel, blue jeans and a white shirt make for one of the most iconic outfit formulas of all time — and the classic combo is poised to become one of fall’s top trends.

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Back on spring runways, designers embraced denim — with a twist. Bottega Veneta’s “denim” jeans were actually made from leather, while Khaite welcomed the return of baggy wide-leg styles with a ‘90s-inspired, minimal look. Most recently, Kim Kardashian wore double blue denim on the cover of Interview’s “American Dream” issue, paired with a jockstrap and blonder-than-blonde hair. The classic choice is often styled with a white tank top, a simple yet revolutionary item that designers from Prada to Loewe featured heavily in their collections, solidifying it as a summer and fall must-have that’s already been seen on stars like Kendall Jenner, Bella Hadid, and Barbara Palvin. 

What’s interesting about this trend is its simplicity: Here’s a covetable outfit formula that seems worlds apart from the TikTok “core” aesthetics and overly saturated color palettes we’ve had over the past few seasons (we see you, Barbiecore!), suggesting that fashion is ready for us to return to basics. In this case, less is definitely more. 

Still, that’s not to say that the combo can’t be adapted to fit our personal styles, so we looked into how five creators are sporting the trend ahead of the official blue jeans, white shirt season. 

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White Shirt, Blue Skirt

In case you missed it, denim midi skirts are a top trend this year. If pants aren’t your thing, maybe try a skirt instead?

Barbiecore

A few pops of bright pink are all you need to make this outfit combo fit to live in a Barbie world.

The Cross-Over Twist

If this formula feels too classic, embrace current denim trends like cross-over or double-waisted jeans. Nothing boring about those. 

A Puffed Sleeve Dream

Sure, the white tank top trend is super comfortable and accessible, but if you’re still living in a cottagecore dream, this type of look is for you. 

A Crisp Shirt For A Crisp Fall

Back to school or back to the office? A simple white button-down shirt and blue jeans will do the trick. Add bright shoes for an extra oomph.

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