UNIQLO and Musée du Louvre Unveil Upcoming Partnership With Yu Nagaba
Featuring T-shirts and home goods with ‘Mona Lisa’ and more.




Following the announcement of UNIQLO and Musée du Louvre‘s four-year partnership last year, the Japanese brand unveiled a new addition to its repertoire of art projects — a three-way collaboration with Japanese contemporary artist Yu Nagaba.
Opening the collection is a Louvre x UNIQLO logo imagined in Nagaba’s classic hand-drawn black and white lines. From Da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa” to Vermeer’s “Astronomer,” the illustrator’s reinterpretations of classic art pieces don apparel items like T-shirts and home goods like plates.
Stay tuned for more on the UNIQLO x Louvre x Yu Nagaba collection, set to launch globally from January 31st, with dates and availabilities subject to different regions.
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