The PEACE FOR ALL exhibition will take place globally in more than 10 major cities and will be open to the public. London will be the first city to launch this series of events on September 13th, with other major cities to be announced soon.
CRISTINA DE MIDDEL / MAGNUM PHOTOS
The 63 works on display at the exhibition are the result of a combination of UNIQLO's belief in "The Power of Clothing" and Magnum Photos' ideal of "The Power of Photography." The exhibition also serves as an opportunity for the brand to highlight the continued support of customers for PEACE FOR ALL over the years. Since its launch in 2022, the project has raised over 1.5 billion Yen (approximately US$10 million) in donations over the past two years.
All profits from the sale of T-shirts from the PEACE FOR ALL Collection will be donated to three international humanitarian organizations: UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees), Save the Children, and Plan International. The outstanding projects of these organizations will also be showcased at the exhibition.
LINDOKUHLE SOBEKWA / MAGNUM PHOTOS
OLIVIA ARTHUR / MAGNUM PHOTOS
The images displayed at the global PEACE FOR ALL photo exhibition are unique stories told through creative, carefully curated photographic art, capturing striking moments filled with joy and profound emotion by Magnum's outstanding photographers: Cristina de Middel, Lindokuhle Sobekwa, and Olivia Arthur. These photographers traveled to three countries – Vietnam, Ethiopia, and Romania – to capture these moments as part of the PEACE FOR ALL project.
At the same time, the photos clearly illustrate how each humanitarian organization effectively uses funds to help address social issues, and it is also a meaningful opportunity for UNIQLO customers from all over the world to see the positive impact of joining hands with the brand to help spread the noble goal of the PEACE FOR ALL project.
Photographer CRISTINA DE MIDDEL - The images document activities in collaboration with Plan International in Vietnam aimed at preventing child marriage and supporting the improvement of education for girls, including renovating school dormitories and improving infrastructure related to clean water and personal hygiene.
In London, England, the PEACE FOR ALL exhibition will take place at Coal Drops Yard, a privately owned shopping and public space complex and part of the King's Cross Central development project in the world's capital city. Similar exhibitions will then be held in other major cities around the world, including New York, Tokyo, Hanoi, Paris, Milan, Shanghai, Singapore, Seoul, Manila, Kuala Lumpur, and Stockholm. Details of the exhibitions will be announced soon for each region.
Photographer OLIVIA ARTHUR - Save the Children supports children and families fleeing the war in Ukraine through education, mental health care, and financial assistance. The photograph captures a moment of children playing and participating in workshops at a counseling center in Bucharest, Romania.

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