Uniqlo Showcases Magnum Photos to Highlight Peace Efforts

A guest looks at the exhibited photos which are held up by corrugated cardboard. Photo: George Buid.

Uniqlo has opened a captivating photo exhibition. The exhibit features the works of Magnum Photos photographers. The showcase is now on exhibit on the second floor. It is located in the Uniqlo Global Flagship store at Glorietta 5 mall in Makati City.

The unique showcase utilizes corrugated cardboard to hold up the printed photos. This adds a touch of creativity and sustainability to the exhibition. The images highlight the impact of Uniqlo’s PEACE FOR ALL project. This initiative aims to promote world peace through T-shirt sales and donations.

Since its launch, the PEACE FOR ALL project has garnered significant support, raising over 1.2 billion Japanese yen in donations. The proceeds from T-shirt sales have been used to support international organizations. These organizations work to alleviate the suffering of those affected by violence, discrimination, armed conflict, and poverty.

The exhibition results from a collaboration with Magnum Photos, UNCHR, Save the Children, and Plan International. It highlights the places, environments, and people that have benefited from Uniqlo’s peace efforts. Magnum Photos’ photographers have documented the project’s activities, providing a visual representation of its impact.

The exhibition is open to the public. It offers visitors a chance to learn more about Uniqlo’s commitment to social responsibility. Visitors can also discover its efforts to create a more peaceful world.