Showing posts with label Hana Tajima. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hana Tajima. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 26, 2022

UNIQLO Releases New Designs for the PEACE FOR ALL Charity T-shirt Project

9 new UTs expressing a desire for peace to be sold worldwide on July 22

Global apparel retailer UNIQLO today announces the launch of nine new designs for PEACE FOR ALL, a charity T-shirt project from UT (UNIQLO T-shirt), which uses T-shirts as a blank canvas for everyone to express their individuality. The project, first launched on June 17 of this year with the aim of raising funds to support peace efforts by selling T-shirts with designs that convey a desire for peace, has received tremendous support from customers. The nine new UTs expand the range of color variations and will be available for purchase worldwide on Friday, July 22.

UNIQLO parent company Fast Retailing Co., Ltd. will donate all profits from sales, no less than 20% of the sales price of each T-shirt, to organizations that provide humanitarian aid to those affected by poverty, discrimination, violence, conflict, and natural disasters. (Per DTI Permit No. FTEB-145421 Series of 2022)

Saturday, March 26, 2022

HANA TAJIMA FOR UNIQLO 2022 SpringSummer Dress Collection Launching on April 22

Global apparel retailer UNIQLO today announces the launch of the HANA TAJIMA FOR UNIQLO 2022 Spring/Summer Dress Collection on April 22. This unique LifeWear collection from New York-based fashion designer Hana Tajima features comfortable and elegant designs that reflect cultural diversity with a global perspective. This season presents a collection of new dresses that highlight the individuality and expression of each woman when wearing a single garment.

Commenting on the latest collection, Hana Tajima said, “This collection was really an expression of joy and hope. I wanted to create a sense of ease and playfulness. A dress should be the simplest thing in the world to wear. A single garment that is a look in itself, bold and iconic. The subtle details and fabric texture come to life on the body, move with it. The prints and colors embody that feeling of vitality.”