Sato used the words ‘Peace for All’ in his design by repeating the words over and over in a bold typeface, while model and designer de la Fressange opted to use the words alongside a drawing of a dove, and Ando created a design centred around the phrase ‘The Earth is One’. Shinya Yamanaka.Įach of the participants volunteered their time to the project, added Uniqlo, and all have designed a T-shirt that embodies their individual call for peace. The first five T-shirts are being launched today, June 17, and have been designed by Uniqlo collaborators fashion designer Ines de la Fressange and Samurai creative director Kashiwa Sato, alongside architect Tadao Ando, novelist Haruki Murakami and scientist Dr.
Fashion retail brand Uniqlo has enlisted leaders across fashion, design, art, literature, science and sport to design UT T-shirts, with 100 percent of profits going to humanitarian charities including the United Nations Refugees Agency UNHCR, Save the Children and Plan International.Įntitled ‘Peace for All’ this is a new global charity project from Uniqlo that is described as “ongoing,” rather than a one-off collaboration it will be an evolving collection.