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The Japanese from Uniqlo and the legend of Parisian chic, Ines de la Fressange, are a tandem that has been demonstrating for several years that the East and West are not so far from each other, as is commonly thought.
At one time, Ines de la Fressange launched her own line of clothes and jewelry and presented to the public her book “Parisian Woman and Her Style”, where she tried to reveal the secrets of her style. It was this book that fell into the hands of Uniqlo design director Naoki Takizawa, who, having discovered that her author wears their clothes without delay, invited the Frenchwoman to create her own clothing line within Uniqlo.
Ines herself formulated the concept of her clothing line as follows: “I wanted to make normal clothes for every day. Of course, inexpensive. These things are essentially classic, but due to the combination of fabrics they look fresh and new. And most importantly, they are all interchangeable. And because this is French chic - the ability to wear expensive classics is as easy as we wear T-shirts and jeans, and to combine an elegant jacket or a feminine silk blouse with simple jeans and sports shirts. "
Photo: uniqlo.com
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