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Billie Eilish And Takashi Murakami Team Up For A Uniqlo Collab

Billie Eilish And Takashi Murakami Team Up For A Uniqlo Collab

The manga-inspired collection will be available online from June 22, and in stores from June 26

Here's Your First Look At Uniqlo's Billie Eilish x Takashi Murakami UT Collection
Here's Your First Look At Uniqlo's Billie Eilish x Takashi Murakami UT Collection

Photo: Courtesy

Here's Your First Look At Uniqlo's Billie Eilish x Takashi Murakami UT Collection

Grammy award-winning songstress Billie Eilish has teamed up with Japanese contemporary artist and director Takashi Murakami to collaborate with Uniqlo on a UT collection—the fashion retailer's line of t-shirts comprising over 1,000 designs.

This is not the first collaboration between the Eilish and Murakami; the duo jointly created the music video for Eilish’s You Should See Me in a Crown, with Murakami bringing Eilish’s lyrics to life through his signature animation style.

Here's Your First Look At Uniqlo's Billie Eilish x Takashi Murakami UT Collection

Photo: Courtesy

Here's Your First Look At Uniqlo's Billie Eilish x Takashi Murakami UT Collection

The Billie Eilish x Takashi Murakami collection sees the aesthetics of both creatives come together in the form of graphics such as singer's symbol Blohsh and director's idiosyncratic floral designs—including collages made from photos and sketches from Eilish's music video and a brand new Billie Eilish logo.

Featuring six designs each for men, women and kids, t-shirts are S$19.90 for adults, $14.90 for kids and accessories are $24.90. The collection will be available from June 22 online, and in stores from June 26.

Click through the gallery to see the collection:

Sizes XXL and 3XL for men, XS, XXL and 3XL, and 160 are available exclusively online. For more information, visit their website

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