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Uniqlo and JW Anderson Get Preppy + More Fashion News
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Uniqlo and JW Anderson Get Preppy + More Fashion News

Plus, Loewe and On present a refreshed Cloudtilt 2.0 sneaker.

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Uniqlo and JW Anderson’s Spring 2025 collection has arrived

Uniqlo and JW Anderson Get Preppy + More Fashion News
Photography courtesy of Uniqlo

Anyone else ever wish they could go back to their college days? Well, Uniqlo and JW Anderson’s latest collaboration is here to help bring you that “fresh on campus” feeling without all the homework.

With a wide variety of elevated timeless pieces, the new line presents a modern take on a classic preppy style in trendy designs and vibrant colours. Plus, the collection was crafted with an emphasis on practicality, so it’s filled with stretchy, lightweight and comfortable materials for everyday wear.

From polo and Oxford shirts to straight-leg jeans and silk neckties, the capsule truly has something for everyone — even if you think you’re too cool for school.

Loewe and On’s Cloudtilt 2.0 Sneaker gets a makeover

Uniqlo and JW Anderson Get Preppy + More Fashion News
Photography courtesy of Loewe

What do you get when you combine Spanish luxury design elements with Swiss engineering practices? Only a newly revamped, ultra-sophisticated athletic sneaker crafted by two industry leaders, of course.

With the latest iteration of the Cloudtilt 2.0, Loewe and On are helping you start 2025 on the right foot. First introduced in May 2024, the innovative shoe offers premium support thanks to features such as rubber toe guards, ergonomic insoles and CloudTec® Phase midsole technology. If that wasn’t cool enough, the sneaker’s newest version is now available in a handful of mellow colourways, pairing the versatile kicks’ crisp white exterior with subtle pops of orange, navy and khaki green.

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Tag Heuer is back as Formula One’s official timekeeper

Uniqlo and JW Anderson Get Preppy + More Fashion News
Photography by Tag Heuer

Everyone knows that Formula One is one of the most fashionable sports around — and with luxe sponsors such as designer watchmaker Tag Heuer, how could it not be?

As the racing competition celebrates its 75th anniversary this year, the legendary chronograph company has returned as its official timekeeper. Tag Heuer has manufactured some of the world’s most accurate timekeeping devices since 1860 and has been intimately involved with F1 since the 1960s. And, in 1986, the brand launched the revolutionary TAG Heuer Formula 1 watch, which quickly became a cultural force that has since seen several reiterations.

In addition to clocking the drivers’ lightning-fast lap times and crafting stellar timepieces, the partnership represents a rich history between the two brands, expressing a dedication to precision, innovation, performance, speed and luxury.

Balenciaga launches a sporty new basketball Series

Uniqlo and JW Anderson Get Preppy + More Fashion News
Photography courtesy of Balenciaga

Balenciaga is getting their head in the game this year with their latest sportswear offering — “The Basketball Series”.

Ahead of the house’s highly anticipated Basketball Sneaker launch (which is set to be released later this year), the new collection fuses both on-and off-the-court aesthetics with Balenciaga’s high-fashion touch in unconventional fabrics. Think: a varsity leather jacket, a techno poplin tracksuit, jacquard-knit tank tops and more all adorned with iconic b-ball motifs. Nothing but net indeed.

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Dior and KAWS team up for an ultra-artistic capsule

Uniqlo and JW Anderson Get Preppy + More Fashion News
Photography by Brett Lloyd courtesy of Dior

Is Dior in its maximalism era? It would seem so according to their latest collaboration with renowned American graffiti artist, KAWS.

For their new partnership, Dior’s menswear artistic director Kim Jones worked with Brian Donnelly (the man behind KAWS) to create a joyful, energetic line filled with unique snake motifs, which is this year’s Chinese zodiac sign. In keeping on theme, a reimagined, snake-ified version of the Dior logo adorns various brightly patterned Bermuda shorts, quilted shirts and enveloping knits across the exciting collection.

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Stephanie Davoli is the editorial assistant at FASHION Magazine. With a passion for all things fashion, beauty and pop culture, she’s inspired by fashion psychology, sustainability and industry innovations. Her previous bylines include The Toronto Star, Chatelaine and The Quality Edit. When she’s not working, you can find her shopping, taking a Pilates class or combing through the Vogue archives.

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