Uniqlo +J Fall 2010 Campaign | Christan Ochsenfahrt

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Published August 22, 2010

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Updated March 13, 2015

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Becoming a regular fixture for Uniqlo, Jil Sander signs on for another season with a fall/winter collection scheduled for release in stores on October 7, 2010. For fall’s campaign, Christian Ochsenfahrt takes center stage with a subtle splash of color to imply Sander’s simple take on the future.

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1 thought on “Uniqlo +J Fall 2010 Campaign | Christan Ochsenfahrt”

  1. I love Jil Sander as a designer so the fact that she has collaborated with UNIQLO to design and produce affordable clothing for the masses is really quite a cool thing to do – the men’s and women’s clothing brand she chose makes these collections even more special as UNIQLO are pretty innovative with their materials. All in all I think this collaboration makes a perfect combination, this Autumn’s collection looks particularly impressive!

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