Uniqlo and Inès de la Fressange have decided to end their partnership after collaborating for nearly a decade to launch seasonal fashion capsules.
Operating under the Fast Retailing umbrella, Uniqlo plans to end this partnership with the duo’s final joint Spring/Summer 2024 collection. Set to launch on April 11, this collection highlights the timeless chic of Parisian style, a hallmark of the former model and French creator.
The final collection will feature iconic pieces from de la Fressange's catalogue, including a trench coat, a cotton shirt, a Breton-style knit top, and a flared skirt crafted from a linen and cotton blend. Prices for these pieces will range between 20.99 and 79.99 euros.
Uniqlo has engaged in several long-term collaborations with artistic directors with its partnership with de la Freesange lasting for the longest period. Some of the designers’ other partnerships include those with designer Christophe Lemaire, who has overseen the Uniqlo U collection since 2016, and British designer Clare Waight Keller, who has designed a fresh wardrobe for Spring/Summer 2024 (dubbed 'Uniqlo C').