Japanese photographer Mika Ninagawa's work captures dynamic, technicolor scenes that feel like they belong in a fictional Baz Lhurmann universe, combining vibrant hues with skewed point-of-views and quirky angles that play with out sense of proportion and distance. She has exhibited pieces in well-respected venues such as the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo, the Tokyo Opera City Gallery, and the Yokohama Museum of Art and has shot editorials for influential fashion magazines like Vogue and Elle Japan — and now, she's teamed up with 7 For All Mankind to create a capsule collection of women's ad men's sportswear and denim featuring some of her eye-catching graphics and floral prints.
The 7 For All Mankind by Mina Ninagawa women's collection features two T-shirts with sublimated floral graphics: the first, an all-over rose print and, the second, a close-up shot of fuchsia lily flowers with orange anthers (the pollen-producing part of this bloom) set against a vivid, turquoise blue sky (as pictured at top). Another standout in the collection: the Boyfriend Shorty Short in Light Destroyed Adara Blue, which feature rips along each side and are lined with a psychedelic floral print visible below the short's hemline.
The limited-edition collection hits stores in mid-August, so mark your calendars!
The 7 For All Mankind By Mika Ninagawa collection retails from $89 to $198 and will be available mid-August at 7 For All Mankind boutiques. Visit 7ForAllMankind.com.













