MUJI’s AW23 collection fits effortlessly into the lives of ten artisans and creatives. These are modern craftspeople who find fulfilment through their work, whether that be the meditative practice of stitching on cloth, or the thrill of throwing the perfect pot. Getting dressed for a day in the studio is a mix of personal expression, feeling at one in your clothes, but also feeling comfortable and free to move, make and live a content and happy life.
Meron Wolde, Jewellery designer
Meron tunes into her Swedish and Eritrean heritage to create modern jewellery that has warmth, style and perfect form. If she can, she starts her day with a moment feeling the sun on her face. Her studio is at Cockpit Bloomsbury.
Look 01
A comfortable shirt dress, enhanced with double-brushed flannel.
Look 02
Warm and lightweight, MUJI fleece is crafted from recycled plastic bottles.
Look 03
An everyday crewneck, softly structured in machine washable merino wool.
Richard McVetis, Artist
Richard works with a needle and thread to make marks the way an artist will use a pencil on paper. Richard uses MUJI to help organise his studio and his tools. He is based at Cockpit Bloomsbury.
Look 01
An uncomplicated layer, cut in a comfortable double-brushed flannel.
Look 02
Lightweight and insulating, MUJI fleece is made from recycled plastic bottles.
Look 03
A durable everyday crewneck in machine washable merino wool.