emmanuelle moureaux is known for her use of bold, sharp colors which she employs as a means of architecturally defining the spaces in which she works. her practice falls in line with UNIQLO‘s approach to clothing — delivering simple, but structured garments that are characteristically defined by solid hues and texture. the french-born tokyo-based designer collaborated with the japanese label earlier this year, in which she blew a ‘colorful wind’ of 2400 strips of paper to express the light, airy qualities of their spring linen collection. in a continued partnership which sees her conveying UNIQLO’s seasonal fashion highlights through radiant window installations, she has realized ‘thin thin thin’ to showcase the brand’s 2014 autumn line-up of extra fine merino wool apparel.
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