Uniqlo's New Collection: The Coolest Thing to Happen to the High Street in 2016
The high street is a fantastic place to find incredible bargains, which we tell you about all the time. But when a designer such as Christophe Lemaire partners with a brand such as Uniqlo, it really gets our fashion pulses pumping. Especially when it's on a permanent basis.
While they've worked together in the past on two collaborations, this is the first time Lemaire, who took on the role thanks to the success of the previous collabs, has created a range since becoming artistic director of Uniqlo. The new and, more importantly, permanent collection will be known as Uniqlo U, and consists of what Lemaire does best—versatile and functional fashion-forward pieces that will flatter everyone.
We know, however, that all you really want to know right now is what the pieces look like. Well, we can show you, as well as tell you when it's all available. Warning: Expect to want it all.
Click through our gallery to find out more about the collection and when you can get your hands on it.
Uniqlo Women U Military Coat (£90)
Uniqlo Women U Cashmere Blend Fit And Flare Long Sleeve Dress (£80)
Uniqlo Women U Ma-1 Blouson (£60)
Uniqlo Women U Lambswool Cropped Crew Neck Long Sleeve Sweater (£40)
Uniqlo Women U Double Face Wrap Coat (£130)
Uniqlo Women U Light Weight Down Jacket (£90)
Uniqlo Women U Lambswool Stitch Crew Neck Long Sleeve Sweater Dot (£30)
Uniqlo U is set to arrive at the end of September, but you can see more of the pieces and find out more about the range here. We don't know about you, but we know that we're going to be shopping this all.
Tell us which pieces you're going to shop in the comments!

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