UNIQLO continues to redefine daily essentials with subtle innovations in form and palette, offering fresh styling perspectives for the new season.
The "New Colors, New Silhouettes" theme anchoring the Spring/Summer 2026 LifeWear collection is brought to life through enhanced designs that balance functionality with modern trends.
By pairing thoughtful material choices with refined cuts, the collection delivers stylish, comfortable attire that evokes a sense of lightness and ease for the warmer months ahead.
This year’s spring line maintains UNIQLO’s signature preppy aesthetic, drawing inspiration from the timeless charm of Rome, a city iconic for its vintage scooters and vibrant floral archways.
This cultural influence breathes fresh, dynamic energy into sophisticated pieces such as cropped jackets, knit polos, and sweatshirts paired with shorts or denim for both men and women. These ensembles allow wearers to embrace a "Roman holiday" spirit, whether navigating a workday or enjoying a getaway.
For the summer selection, UNIQLO looks to the cinematic allure of the Amalfi Coast. The sun-drenched Italian seaside is reflected in lightweight fabrics and a palette of bright yet sophisticated tones.
Featuring crisp whites, deep blues, nautical stripes, and delicate floral prints in linen and cotton blends, the pieces offer a cool, breathable sensation reminiscent of a romantic coastal retreat.
Furthermore, the collection introduces a captivating play on proportions. By pairing the popular oversized silhouette with form-fitting items, UNIQLO creates a modern visual contrast. Flowy, wide-leg trousers matched with tailored polo shirts, or shirt dresses layered over leggings, offer an engaging and contemporary approach to seasonal styling.
Kinhtedothi - UNIQLO has officially kicked off its annual Thank You Week (Kanshasai) from November 21 to 27, 2025, at all 30 retail stores and online. Inspired by Japan’s Omotenashi spirit, the event offers special promotions, gifts and community-focused activities to express gratitude to millions of Vietnamese customers.
Kinhtedothi- Đại diện Cục Quản lý và Phát triển thị trường trong nước thông tin, cơ quan này vừa tiến hành kiểm tra Công ty TNHH Sản xuất và Kinh doanh Sơn Vân Nam, tại xã La Phù (Hoài Đức) đã phát hiện một lượng lớn tất chân có dấu hiệu giả xuất xứ và nhãn hiệu đã đăng ký bảo hộ tại Việt Nam.
At Ba Temple in Hanoi’s Da Phuc Commune, a centuries-old bamboo tug-of-war ritual-recognized by UNESCO, continues to anchor community identity, transforming physical endurance into a living expression of Vietnamese cultural heritage.
On this Sunday afternoon, Hanoi will slow to a gentler pace when live jazz fills a lakeside garden, turning the weekend calm into a shared cultural experience.
The 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam is placing high expectations on cultural development as an endogenous resource for the nation.
As the Lunar New Year holiday of 2026 approaches, Korean media have observed a clear shift in outbound travel preferences among Korean travelers. Instead of distant metropolises or overly crowded destinations, many are now opting for journeys that are “far enough to feel a seasonal change, yet convenient enough to start the new year in a calm and positive way”, with Phu Quoc rising as a leading choice.
A Lunar New Year highlight in Hanoi’s Old Quarter invites travelers to experience Vietnam’s springtime spirit through art, heritage and the enduring symbolism of the horse.
Along the Red River in Hanoi, artisans in Tu Lien village are preparing kumquat trees for the 2026 Lunar New Year, transforming carefully cultivated plants into living symbols of prosperity, craftsmanship and tradition.
Vietnam has released the 2026 Year of the Horse commemorative stamp set, using the annual Tet as a platform to project cultural identity and support its creative industries.