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"Art for All" partnership with Jeffrey Deitch[edit]

Launched in January 2017, "Art for All" was a partnership with New York art dealer and
curator Jeffrey Deitch. The project involved selling, for under $100 per item, 65 limited-edition
products made by commissioned artists such as Marie Roberts, Starlee Kine and Ken Kagami.[84]

Awards[edit]
The German fashion designer Jil Sander joined Uniqlo in 2009, and was appointed creative
director of the brand's menswear and womenswear – as well as launching a new label, +J
collection, which won the 2011 Brit Insurance Design Fashion Award. [85]

References
"Art for All" partnership with Jeffrey Deitch[edit]
Launched in January 2017, "Art for All" was a partnership with New York art dealer and
curator Jeffrey Deitch. The project involved selling, for under $100 per item, 65 limited-edition
products made by commissioned artists such as Marie Roberts, Starlee Kine and Ken Kagami.[84]

Awards[edit]
The German fashion designer Jil Sander joined Uniqlo in 2009, and was appointed creative
director of the brand's menswear and womenswear – as well as launching a new label, +J
collection, which won the 2011 Brit Insurance Design Fashion Award. [85]

References
"Art for All" partnership with Jeffrey Deitch[edit]
Launched in January 2017, "Art for All" was a partnership with New York art dealer and
curator Jeffrey Deitch. The project involved selling, for under $100 per item, 65 limited-edition
products made by commissioned artists such as Marie Roberts, Starlee Kine and Ken Kagami.[84]

Awards[edit]
The German fashion designer Jil Sander joined Uniqlo in 2009, and was appointed creative
director of the brand's menswear and womenswear – as well as launching a new label, +J
collection, which won the 2011 Brit Insurance Design Fashion Award. [85]

References

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