Antoni and Alison at Uniqlo
Snap up a slogan T-shirt, designed exclusively by Antoni and Alison for Uniqlo

Snap up a slogan T-shirt, designed exclusively by Antoni and Alison for Uniqlo
We love a design collaboration on the high street and this week, Uniqlo welcomed a capsule collection to their shop floor, created by design duo Antoni and Alison.
The pair set up their fashion and design company in 1987 while at St Martins School of Art, London.
Since then, they have established themselves as whimsical designers, especially with their slogan T-shirts which became famous in the early 90s. They've also collaborated on various design projects with leading brands including Coca-Cola, Disney and Virgin Atlantic.
Having dressed the likes of Katy Perry and The Spice Girls, us mere fashion mortals can now snap up some of their punchy slogans including, ‘ I hate my hair,’ ‘I can’t stand you’ and ‘I think you’re brilliant’.
And who said we can't wear our heart on our sleeves?
Antoni and Alison’s quirky collection can be seen in their shop at 43 Rosebery Avenue, London, EC1R 4SH and in Uniqlo stores.
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