THE CRANES COLLECTION
Fashion isn’t just a way to express personal style or individuality–it’s an opportunity to tell a story about who you are and what you believe in. What you wear can be its own form of activism.
This year, international, cutting-edge fashion designers and artists are creating custom designs that incorporate folded cranes, joining the global demonstration against nuclear weapons with a unique symbol of hope, peace, and resilience.
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Shop custom #CranesForOurFuture styles below from designers Isla Read and Gigi Murakami and find added inspiration from bespoke one-of-a-kind pieces designed by Dauphinette, Claire Griffith, Jordy Arthur, Zero Waste Daniel, Christopher Jay Heller, and Laurén Bienvenue.
Isla Read
Inspired by Sadako Sasaki’s story and her wish for peace, printmaker and small business owner Isla has designed a custom-drawn print that honors Sadako’s legacy.
Gigi Murakami
During last year’s #CranesForOurFuture campaign, manga artist Gigi created a comic strip that covered the walls of Washington, D.C. with a powerful message about the need for a future free of nuclear weapons. Her custom-drawn print continues that story.
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Dauphinette
Dauphinette by Olivia Cheng creates one-of-a-kind pieces, often using preserved botanicals and repurposed textiles. For this campaign, she created a handmade garment consisting of 200 hand-folded origami cranes.
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Claire Griffith
Sustainable designer Claire Griffith of Studio715 focuses entirely on sustainably sourced and upcycled pieces. Her piece is an upcycled, hand-quilted sweater adorned with cranes, a custom piece worn by actress and activist Paris Jackson.
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Zero Waste Daniel
Zero Waste Daniel is on a mission to end waste culture and redefine sustainable design. To create his custom accessory emulating the symbol of the crane, he used pre-consumer waste sourced from NYC’s garment industry and other hard-to-recycle materials.
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Jordy Arthur
Belgian designer Jordy Arthur is known for his avant-garde looks and creativity. He created a unique bag made of origami fabric cranes, custom made for Alok-Vaid Menon.
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Christopher Jay Heller
Christopher Jay Heller is a hat designer who believes each hat is a unique expression of its wearer. His personalized hat centers the origami crane and features his signature artisanal burned designs.
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Laurén Bienvenue
Lauren Bievenue, known for her one-of-a-kind hand painted leather goods, has added a custom painting onto a repurposed vintage leather clutch.