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24 June 2011: 16:12

Charity T-Shirts for Japan at UNIQLO

UNIQLO are releasing a limited edition collection of t-shirts with messages of encouragement for Japan from Lady Gaga, Charlize Theron, Blake Lively, Karl Lagerfeld and other stars.

The T-shirts with messages such as “Sending love and hope,” from Victoria Beckham, and “It is in the most difficult moments that we can show our bravest selves,” from Charlize Theron, go on sale from tomorrow.

With proceeds from the sales of the Save-Japan! t-shirts going to to the Japanese Red Cross Society, UNIQLO plans to donate around £750,000 to back recovery efforts in Northeastern Japan.

Here are all 10 designs.  Let us know which one’s you’re favourite.

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23 July 2010: 09:00

Utility fashion

Looking for some pieces that will see you through from summer to autumn? You can’t go wrong with a few neutral items that are hot right now and will be holding strong into the new season.

Utility fashion is ideal for summer and makes a change from cute ditsy florals, bold prints and statement maxi dresses. Choose khaki and typical safari tones and team them with simple white or neutral pieces for summer cool.

Cargo pants are the trousers of choice right now. Look out for super skinnies, peg leg and hareem styles. Style them up with some hot heels - platforms, wedges or wooden sole clogs.

Left to right: Utility skinnies, Warehouse £15 now £10; Khaki peg trousers, Dorothy Perkins £28; Khaki zip back hareem pants, Topshop £35.

A simple vest, tee or classic white shirt is the ideal partner.

Left to right: Compact cotton sleeveless Tee, Uniqlo £14.99; Ecru vest, Next £16; Military vest, H! by Henry Holland at Debenhams £16

The utility trend isn’t all about cargo pants though. You’ll find a range of safari-inspired pieces around too. Whilst utility trousers are all about being relaxed and slouched, dresses and skirts  are more structured and tailored.

Left to right: Safari shirtdress, Karen Millen £165; Military skirt, Next £28; Scout dress, Cos £65.

Finish off with chunky jewellery. Gold looks great with these neutral tones.

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9 July 2010: 09:00

Hot summer shorts

Shorts are one of this summer’s biggest trends. There’s a wide range of styles ranging from short, short little hotpants to high-waisters or knee length smart city shorts. So prepare your pins and show them off!

Our Personal Stylist, Anna Moore’s shorts style of choice for this season is the denim high waister. The best pair in her opinion are these Basque indigo jean shorts from Topshop, £28.

Looking for a more conventional cut-off denim short? Try these boyfriend shorts from Uniqlo (£14.99) or sexy Siluetas from Zara (£24).

This season’s trend for embellishment and detailing is not just for the upper body. Shorts don’t have to plain. Look out for fringing, texture and additional details like studs. Here are a couple of our favourite finds:

Left to right: white lace hotpants, £24.99 and tan suede fringed hotpants, £29.99 both River Island.

If you’re after something a little smarter, go for a longer length, tailored pair. Team with a shirt and heels for a super chic summer look. We love these pretty pink shorts from Warehouse, £40.

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24 June 2010: 12:56

Festival chic

It’s that time of year again. Festival season is upon us. With Glastonbury this weekend and Reading/Leeds, Big Chill, Bestival, Latitude and so many more yet to come, it’s time to sort out your festival wardrobe. And now is such a good time to shop with the summer sales in full swing. You could pick up some brilliant bargains!

Right now, the sun is shining and people are smiling. Festival dressing is so much easier when it’s warm and dry. But looking good is made trickier by the camping and festival shower situation. Our advice is to aim for cool, comfy and relaxed styling.

Go for slouchy vest tops teamed with cute shorts or leggings. Add fringed or buckled ankle boots or Gladiator style flat sandals.

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Left to right: Denim boyfriend shorts, Uniqlo £14.99; Felicity Gladiator sandal, Schuh was £29.99 now £20; Festival print vest, Republic £16.99; Mint ticking stripe short, Miss Selfridge at House of Fraser £25; Mai fringe bootee, Office £60 now £30; Black Logan cutout T-shirt, H! by Henry Holland at Debenhams £14.

Work the prairie look with ditsy print dresses and playsuits in florals or checks. Dresses can be long or short but remember that maxis may trail in the mud. Layer it up with a cropped denim jacket, crochet cardigan or relaxed denim shirt. Layers are the secret for festival dressing, you never know when those clouds and chilly breezes are going to come along.

Left to right: Cropped denim jacket, Dorothy Perkins £42; Floral playsuit, Next £20; Paisley print maxi dress, New Look £35 now £28; Denim shirt, Oasis £38 now £20; Cream crochet cropped cardigan, Miss Selfridge at House of Fraser £32.

Embellish and accessorise! Add some sparkle to a simple vest and tee combo with an embellished waistcoat and some tribal jewellery. Load up on chunky bracelets. Top it off with your must-have hat and don’t forget your sunnies and sunscreen.

And if the weather does turn rubbish – it is Britain after all - don’t forget your parka and wellies.
Festival fashion

Left to right: Embellished waistcoat, River Island £24.99; Straw trilby, Next £5.50; Floral printed bangles, Accessorize £10; Black oversized sunglasses, Marks and Spencer £5; Batwing parka, Warehouse £55.

Need more inspiration? Steal Alexa Chung’s festival style!

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7 January 2010: 09:15

Jill Sander’s New Season at UNIQLO

+J, the new fashion collection, designed by Jil Sander for Uniqlo, was so successful when it was first released in October 2009, that it’s back for a brand new season.

The Spring/Summer 2010 Collection launches in the UK on 7 January 2010. The new collection launches in 4 stores in London, including Westfield London, and will also be available online – which is great for those of us who can’t get to the big smoke.

This season introduces fresh perspectives on volume, teamed with perfect harmony in fibre, colour, optics, and touch. The collection, which contains pastel hues, pearly reflections, and chalked out acids, is the perfect post-Christmas boost, with prices starting at the very reasonable £12.99.

So when you’re out and about (or in and online) and shopping for those post-Christmas bargains, don’t forget to check out +J at Uniqlo for great designer clothes at high street prices.

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18 December 2009: 09:10

Colourful Coats

Brrr, it’s getting colder and if you haven’t already bought a new winter coat, now’s the time to get all wrapped up. This season, a coat isn’t just a practical thing, but a great addition to brighten up your winter wardrobe.

Forget boring old black and grey and throw caution to the wind, with a bright and beautiful cover up. The shops are full of an array of rainbow colours – from hot pink to lime green, there’s a shade to suit all.

The great thing about colour pop coats is that they can really zing up a boring outfit. One of our favourite tricks is to colour clash our tights – wear red tights with a pink coat for example, or clash green tights with a blue coat. It’s very Marc Jacobs – but without the price tag.

So get all wrapped up and banish the winter blues with one of these colourful coats…

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(L-R) Purple cape, £70, Dorothy Perkins; Pink parka, £24.99, Uniqlo; Green coat, £69.99, River Island

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24 November 2009: 13:00

Thermals Go Sexy!

Whoever thought that thermal clothing would be cool? Well thanks to the amazing new campaign from Uniqlo, thermals are now well and truly fashoinable!

The Uniqlo Heattech collection was launched in the UK last winter and was an instant success as not only does it keep your warm and snuggly, but it looks great as well.

This year, uber photographer Mario Testino has shot a standout campaign featuring (warm) models against a mountain backdrop. Lily Donaldson, Erin Wasson, Karlie Kloss, and Coco Rocha are just a handle of the recognisable faces who feature in the campaign to advertise this unique UNIQLO product which is worn by 1 in 3 Japanese people.

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Unlike normal thermal wear, Heattech has a silky texture, which feels great next to the skin. The range, which includes leggings, t-shirts, tights and socks, starts at the very small £6.99 and is available for both men and women, both in store and online.

So instead of shivering in the cold over the coming months, make sure you look stylish and warm with Uniqlo’s fabulous new range – well if it’s good enough for our style icon Erin Wasson, it’s good enough for us!

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