As Uniqlo C's most recent collection drops, the Vogue Scandinavia team selects their favourites for you to shop. Run, don't walk, to secure them
Uniqlo has long been a fixture in Scandinavia's sartorial landscape, yet it was the debut 2023 collaboration with Clare Waight Keller that – in Vogue Scandinavia's opinion – brought the brand to new fashion heights . Following her appointment as creative director in September 2024, the Uniqlo: C line has cemented its status as a consistently sought-after collection – a notion which the latest instalment only reinforces.
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Photo: Uniqlo

Photo: Uniqlo
The new SS26 range is no exception. Streamlined, effortlessly elegant, and supremely wearable, the collection excels in easy tailoring – think perfectly weighted trench coats and blazers – and elevated essentials, from finely cut T-shirts to sophisticated dresses. Denim is executed with an understanding of proportion, wide enough for a contemporary cool but never sacrificing shape. Even the leisurewear, including sweatpants and sweatshirts, achieves this sophisticated ease, the trousers cut with a crisp pleat.
The accessories merit just as much attention. Sleek flats are cut to skim beneath the new-season trousers, while rope sandals feel destined for our next summer getaways. Waight Keller has reworked the brand’s signature drawstring bag into a sculpted wrist pouch — compact, polished, and irresistibly tactile. The sunglasses, meanwhile, strike that precise balance between athletic and elevated, arriving in a spectrum of colours that we love.
Below, shop Vogue Scandinavia's six wish list pieces, before they sell out:






