UNIQLO F.RISSO's "Made for Dreaming" Capsule Translates Francesco Risso's Design Language Into Everyday Wear

Hand-drawn prints, sun-faded colors, and structured-yet-soft silhouettes define the men’s and women’s summer capsule.

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Summary

  • UNIQLO has unveiled UNIQLO F.RISSO, a 2026 summer capsule collection designed by Francesco Risso under the theme “Made for Dreaming”
  • The collection spans men’s and women’s pieces from daily wear through vacation, with key items including a bow tie blouse, a three-dimensional one-piece dress, a frill-hem flare long skirt, a 100% cotton broad shirt, a dry kanoko polo shirt, an oversized T-shirt, a silk scarf, and a twill cap
  • Design hallmarks include hand-drawn prints, a sun-faded color palette, structured yet soft silhouettes, and proportions designed to move naturally with the body

UNIQLO has announced UNIQLO F.RISSO, a summer capsule collection developed with GU Creative Director Francesco Risso under the theme “Made for Dreaming,” releasing June 19. Spanning men’s and women’s categories from daily wear through vacation dressing, the collection applies Risso’s signature creative sensibility — hand-drawn prints, sun-faded color, structured softness — to UNIQLO’s accessible garment infrastructure.

The design decisions across the collection are consistent and deliberate. Hand-drawn prints appear across the collection’s key statement pieces, giving each graphic a handmade quality that sits at odds with mass production in a productive way. The color palette references fabric that has been left in the sun: muted, slightly bleached, gentle rather than vivid. Silhouettes balance structure and softness simultaneously, a combination that is harder to execute than it sounds and reflects Risso’s decade-long practice of building garments that hold a defined shape while remaining comfortable in the body. Proportions throughout are designed to move naturally rather than impose a fixed silhouette on the wearer.

The garment lineup covers a considered range. The bow tie blouse, three-dimensional one-piece dress, and frill-hem flare long skirt each carry original prints and represent the collection’s more expressive womenswear direction. The 100% cotton broad shirt and dry kanoko polo shirt anchor the men’s side with a quieter material logic, while the oversized T-shirt spans both categories. A silk scarf and twill cap round out the accessories, giving the collection functional carry pieces that extend the “Made for Dreaming” palette beyond clothing.

The collection’s internal logic holds across all of these categories. Risso has spent his career — most visibly across nine years at Marni — developing a design language built around handcraft, imaginative print work, and a deliberate rejection of the overly refined. Applying that sensibility to UNIQLO’s platform, which prioritizes quality materials and clean construction at accessible price points, produces something neither party could make independently. UNIQLO provides the infrastructure for Risso’s ideas to reach a genuinely mass audience. Risso provides a creative perspective that gives UNIQLO’s capsule program an expressive dimension that its core LifeWear offer is not designed to carry. The 2022 UNIQLO and Marni collection established that the two can work together productively. “Made for Dreaming” is the first test of what Risso produces for UNIQLO on his own terms, without the Marni identity as the creative frame.

UNIQLO F.RISSO “Made for Dreaming” releases June 19 via UNIQLO stores and the official UNIQLO online store.