UNIQLO x Marimekko Summer 2024 Limited-Edition Collection

UNIQLO x Marimekko Summer 2024 Limited-Edition Collection

Joyful Summer Picnic
Launching on May 10, 2024

Global apparel retailer UNIQLO today announces the launch on May 10th of a new UNIQLO x Marimekko collection in collaboration with Finnish lifestyle design house Marimekko. The Summer 2024 limited-edition collection features simple, comfortable UNIQLO pieces with Marimekko’s unique and bold prints. This is a wardrobe that stands out in the summer sunshine will add color to unforgettable moments spent with friends, family and loved ones. 

Six iconic Marimekko prints

This latest collection features a total of six iconic Marimekko prints that embody the feeling of summer fun from four celebrated Marimekko designers. The collection includes archive patterns from three decades: 1950’s 1960’s and 1970’s. Maija Isola’s bold and graphic Melooni (melon) and Pentti Rinta’s small scale repetitive Asema (station) meet with Maija Isola’s abstract floral print Ruukku (pot for flowers) and Katsuji Wakisaka’s Demeter. To bring rhythm to the otherwise abstract mood, the collection features the wavy Lirinä (the sound of gurgling water) also by Rinta, while Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi’s simplified Galleria (gallery) brings a powerful expression to the collection. The joyful print selection has something for everyone from bold stripes to abstract florals, perfect for the summer days ahead.

Dresses, T-shirts, and accessories to enjoy summer

The new collection offers a wide array of dresses that are perfect for summer outfits along with matching accessories, from bucket hats, canvas slip-ons and round mini shoulder bags to other playful accessories. In addition to WOMENS and GIRLS items, the new collection also includes items for babies. The perfect summer outfit can be coordinated sets of matching prints or a mix of comfortable shirts and T-shirts together with skirts.

Availability: Select items will be available in all stores in the Philippines.

List of stores carrying the full collection: UNIQLO North Edsa, UNIQLO Ayala Malls Vertis North, UNIQLO U.P. Town Center, UNIQLO Ayala Center Cebu, UNIQLO Ayala Malls Manila Bay, UNIQLO SM Mall of Asia, UNIQLO SM Aura Premier, UNIQLO C3 Annex, UNIQLO SM Megamall, UNIQLO SM Lanang Premier, UNIQLO Evia, UNIQLO Alabang Westgate, UNIQLO Nuvali Sta. Rosa, and UNIQLO Manila Global Flagship Store. 

Special website: https://www.uniqlo.com/ph/en/contents/collaboration/uniqloxmarimekko/24ss/ 

Stylings

Product lineup: WOMENS 8 items, GIRLS 2 items, BABIES 3 items

ItemPriceItemPrice
Women’s Linen Blend SkirtPhp 2,490Girls’ Camisole DressPhp 1,290
Women’s Linen Blend Open Collar ShirtPhp 1,490Girls’ Sleeveless DressPhp 1,290
Women’s Graphic T-shirtPhp 790Babies’ Sleeveless DressPhp 990
Women’s Graphic Sleeveless T-shirtPhp 990Babies’ Graphic T-shirtPhp 590
Women’s Round Mini Shoulder BagPhp 790Babies’ Cropped LeggingsPhp 390
Women’s UV Protection Bucket HatPhp 1,490
Women’s Canvas Slip On ShoesPhp 1,990
Women’s V-Neck Sleeveless Flare DressPhp 2,490

Marimekko Designer Profiles

Maija Isola

Maija Isola (1927–2001) began her career in 1949 as a fabric designer at Marimekko’s predecessor, Printex, and continued for 38 years. She designed more than 500 patterns for Marimekko, laying the foundation for the company as a print house. She lived an unconventional life for her time, painting what she encountered while traveling across Europe, North Africa, and America, creating many patterns and color pallets in the process.

Pentti Rinta

Pentti Rinta joined Marimekko in 1969 as a fashion designer. He remained with the company until 1987, designing many bold and colorful Marimekko prints. In the 1970s, Pentti’s work at Marimekko was featured in fashion magazines worldwide.

Katsuji Wakisaka

Japanese designer Katsuji Wakisaka created several patterns for Marimekko from 1968 to 1976, and again in 2001. His designs are characterized by a playful approach to pattern composition, and a vivid and dynamic color palette. 

Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi

Vuokko Eskolin-Nurmesniemi worked at Marimekko from 1953 to 1960. The architectural, clean lines of her designs transformed the conventional perception of fashion in the 1950s. Her most renowned designs include timeless classics such as the Jokapoika shirt (1956), Marimekko’s longest continuously produced garment.

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