Uniqlo launch the HANA TAJIMA FOR UNIQLO Spring/Summer 2021

 UNIQLO, the Japanese global apparel retailer, today announces that it will launch the HANA TAJIMA FOR UNIQLO Spring/Summer 2021 collection from April9 at selected UNIQLO stores and through uniqlo.com/ph. The latest collection from a collaboration with New York-based fashion designer Hana Tajima expresses the world’s rich cultural diversity through elegant styling, comfort, attention to detail, and universal design. The line is versatile and for women of all ages.

Commenting on the collection, Hana Tajima noted that, “What we wear can allow us to fully inhabit a particular side of who we are. Our days are becoming more condensed with different parts of our lives existing in the same place. Through comfort and simplicity, I wanted these clothes to give a sense of space and allow us to transition easily between different parts of ourselves,so we can reclaim a sense of identity.”

The Spring/Summer 2021 offering amply reflects Ms. Tajima’sapproach to these daily realities. The line acknowledges that as societies become more diverse and mature, clothing is evolving away from stereotypical styles for individual occasions toward universally accessible items for all aspects of life, thus making every day more comfortable for changing lifestyles. Rayon linen is in everything from bottoms to outerwear because it is firm while draping well. Cool, wavy seersucker allows ankle pants to follow body contours and summer dresses to accentuate femininity with flared silhouettes. In-trend blouses are finely detailed, and softly translucent. The line also features iconic soft geometric patterns. Organic lines and colors embody fabric textures, all to underscore the collection’s elegance and comfort.

Lineup of 16 Women’s Items

ItemsPrices ItemsPrices 
OuterwearPhp 2,990StolesPhp 790
PantsPhp 1,490 – Php 1,990AIRism HijabPhp 290 – Php 390
SkirtsPhp 1,990AIRism High Neck T-ShirtPhp 790
DressesPhp 990 – Php 1,990AIRism HeadbandPhp 290
Shirts and blousesPhp 1,490  

Note: Prices are subject to change.

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