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Sho Shibuya designs exclusive loungewear for Lufthansa's first class

Sho Shibuya designs exclusive loungewear for Lufthansa's first class
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Lufthansa has announced a new collaboration with Japanese artist Sho Shibuya, who will design exclusive loungewear for the airline's Allegris First Class. Shibuya is renowned for his art featuring color gradients that transition from dawn to sunset. His latest creation for Lufthansa draws inspiration from the unique views of the sky seen from an airplane.

The premium homewear brand Tekla, based in Copenhagen, is responsible for bringing Shibuya's artistic vision to life. The collection features high-quality loungewear made from organic cotton satin with a shiny finish. Each piece is designed to be as unique as the changing sky outside an airplane window.

This limited-edition loungewear will be available on select flights between Munich and New York (JFK) starting in February. Further details about this partnership can be found at "Lufthansa Allegris First Class Loungewear: Exclusive Sky-Inspired Art | Lufthansa."

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