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Classics with a twist

Fashion collection makes old favorites feel brand new

Classics have always carried their own quiet power in fashion. A tailored coat, a crisp shirt, or a straight-cut pair of jeans can outlast passing trends and still turn heads. 

This season, Uniqlo dusts off those familiar staples and reworks them for now with its Fall/Winter 2025 collection, Revisiting Classic.

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At Gallio Events Hall in Parañaque City, Uniqlo rolled out its latest lineup before the press, proving that structure, function, and ease can play nicely together in one wardrobe. Sharp masculine cuts were softened with a feminine twist, sporty accents slipped into tailored silhouettes, and everyday basics got an elegant upgrade.

Geraldine Sia, Uniqlo Philippines’ chief operating officer, put it plainly: “With the theme ‘Revisiting Classic,’ this collection takes a cue from timeless style, showcasing silhouettes, colors, and patterns perfect for various lifestyles, while paying close attention to quality through our clothing technology. We want to give our customers fresh, versatile LifeWear that’s perfect for the season because nowadays, you don’t have to sacrifice comfort to look good. Your clothes should make you feel good, too.”

On the runway, familiar faces carried the message home. Donny Pangilinan layered JW Anderson straight jeans with collegiate flair, while Solenn Heussaff showed how a simple merino crew neck sweater can flirt with a satin skirt. 

Kianna Dy features the Sport Utility Wear essentials which are crafted for effortless style and comfort, on and off the court

Volleyball star Kianna Dy proved Sport Utility Wear isn’t just for the court, and Jasmine Curtis-Smith championed travel-ready Heattech and Pufftech—clever pieces promising warmth without the winter bulk.

Donny Pangilinan showcases a preppy layered look with the signature JW Anderson Straight Jeans from UNIQLO’s 2025 Fall/Winter Collection

Uniqlo’s knack lies in reinvention. The JW Anderson jeans return in fresh deep blue and gray washes, quiet must-haves destined for repeat wear. Sport Utility Wear flexes its practicality with UV-protective parkas, Dry-Ex fabrics, and ultra-stretch that moves as quickly as you do. Even knitwear is given stamina with the washable Milano ribbed sweater, finally solving the short-lived shelf life of most knits. And Heattech takes a chic turn, now blended with cashmere for warmth that feels featherlight.

Jasmine Curtis-Smith highlights UNIQLO’s trusted Heattech and Pufftech, designed to keep you warm in style this Fall/Winter 2025

The collaborations keep the collection buzzing. Uniqlo : C by Clare Waight Keller sharpens casualwear with tailoring polish, while the Peace for All charity shirts, Uniqlo U, and a tie-up with Comptoir des Cotonniers expand the mix.

The result? A wardrobe that actually works—layering for airports, errands in the city, training days that stretch into nights, and dinners that don’t require a costume change. Clothes that look current but not throwaway, polished without trying too hard.

The Fall/Winter 2025 collection is now in Uniqlo stores nationwide and online at uniqlo.com/ph/en.

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