UNIQLO Fall Styling | AJ Abualrub & Sean O’

The Fashionisto

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Published August 30, 2009

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Updated March 13, 2015

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UNIQLO has released the first installment of their fall styling campaign. The preppy go at fall features none other than current it boy AJ Abualrub. Sean O’pry may be along for the ride, but AJ dominates the campaign with Sean only having one image as of yet, but fortunately he appears in the synthetic leather campaign. More to come…

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15 thoughts on “UNIQLO Fall Styling | AJ Abualrub & Sean O’”

  1. What you DON’T see in these images are the pleather vests, blazers, pants, etc. that have recently plagued the store’s fixtures. What were the designers thinking?? And just because flannel was a top seller last year, doesn’t justify a check overflow this year. Those red pants Sean is seen wearing, in person, are only fit for lounging around the house. These pictures do the clothes so much more justice than they deserve, which goes the same for most high-street retailers unfortunately.

  2. What you DON’T see in these images are the pleather vests, blazers, pants, etc. that have recently plagued the store’s fixtures. What were the designers thinking?? And just because flannel was a top seller last year, doesn’t justify a check overflow this year. Those red pants Sean is seen wearing, in person, are only fit for lounging around the house. These pictures do the clothes so much more justice than they deserve, which goes the same for most high-street retailers unfortunately.

  3. What you DON’T see in these images are the pleather vests, blazers, pants, etc. that have recently plagued the store’s fixtures. What were the designers thinking?? And just because flannel was a top seller last year, doesn’t justify a check overflow this year. Those red pants Sean is seen wearing, in person, are only fit for lounging around the house. These pictures do the clothes so much more justice than they deserve, which goes the same for most high-street retailers unfortunately.

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