If your ideal wardrobe lives somewhere between effortless and elevated, you’ll want to make room for the new UNIQLO : C Spring/Summer 2026 collection. Designed by Clare Waight Keller, renowned British fashion designer, the latest drop is inspired by the many modes of daily life. The collection balances sharp tailoring with soft, relaxed fabrics that were made to move effortlessly with the wearer. Think clean lines without stiffness, polish without the pressure.
Expect soft shades like powder lilac and sky blue to bring a light, airy mood for the season. Tailored pieces in coordinated hues are punctuated by a pop of vivid red, creating a subtle yet striking contrast to the silhouettes. Meanwhile, softly structured dresses and shirt-style sleeves with a clip belt detail allow for versatile styling. Seasonal fabrics such as satin sets, Milano ribbed knits, and viscose knit tees are used to enhance comfort throughout spring and summer.
For the first time, Uniqlo : C introduces sunglasses as part of its accessories range. Created with UV400 lenses that block 99% of ultraviolet rays, the sunglasses combine functional protection and sleek design, placing emphasis on comfort and material quality. Retro-inspired sneakers, deck shoes, and an ultra-light tote round out the collection, adding an effortless finishing touch to the overall look.
“For this collection, I wanted to focus on how clothes feel as much as how they look. Comfort comes through in the softness of the fabrics and the ease of the cuts, creating an urban wardrobe designed to move naturally through everyday life,” said Waight Keller. “There’s a strong unisex spirit, with styling built around fluid layering and a palette of colours that naturally complement each other. A subtle sense of play runs through the collection, built around modern essentials designed to mix easily and create an urban chic wardrobe. The introduction of sunglasses adds a final, personal touch – completing the silhouette and allowing each look to be styled in an individual way.”
The collection launches on 6th February. Visit the website for more information.








