• All Nippon Airways selected two designers and one sports brand company to be in charge of designing its new uniforms for Flight Operations, Hospitality and Functional Departments staff.
  • The design will be worn beginning in the second half of fiscal year 2027.
  • All Nippon Airways is committed to creating new uniforms that will be loved by our customers, our employees, and all who aspire to join the airline industry.

TOKYO, July 3, 2025 – In celebration of its upcoming 75th anniversary in December 2027, All Nippon Airways (ANA), Japan’s largest and 5-Star airline for 12 consecutive years, announced today that designers have been selected to reimagine its uniforms.

The new uniforms, which will be worn by employees as the ANA brand’s first customer impression, has been designed to thoroughly connect ANA’s legacy of safety and security in the skies to the future; engage closely with customers, providing new value experiences that consistently bring smiles; and ensuring that the accumulation of these efforts will lead to joy and enrich the lives of people around the world. The uniforms will be worn starting in the second half of fiscal year 2027.

“ANA is making a significant investment in design excellence for our new uniforms, collaborating with leading designers and sports brands,” said Shinichi Inoue, CEO of ANA. “Our objective is to create a design that is functional and appropriate for the nature of the work, that supports employee morale and will be globally recognized and admired by our customers. We have assembled a dedicated team to lead the uniform creation process and anticipate a productive partnership with all involved parties.”

The designers for the new uniforms have been divided into three categories: Flight Operations (flight crews); Hospitality (cabin attendant and ground staff); and Functional Departments (engineers, ground handling staff, cargo and catering staff). ANA specifically chose partners that embody its brand and will together address global challenges.

The Flight Operations uniform will be designed by Naoki Takizawa of NAOKI TAKIZAWA DESIGN, who has created numerous corporate uniforms and imperial costumes. Takizawa, recognized for his view of clothing as ergonomically based product design, excels at crafting uniforms that will provide comfort and functionality for flight crew members who spend long hours in the cockpit and maintain safe flight operations.

The Hospitality uniform will be designed by Satoshi Kuwata of SETCHU, the unanimous winner of the 2023 LVMH Prize*1. Kuwata specializes in Bespoke Tailoring*2 and will deliver a comfortable design that enhances ground staff and cabin attendants hospitality efforts.

The Functional Department uniform design will be created by adidas, a global leader in the sporting goods industry. adidas has been developing products that help athletes achieve high performance for more than 75 years. By incorporating the expertise of this long-standing global brand, the new design will increase durability, functionality and comfort of uniforms for mechanics, ground handling staff and other employees.

The new uniforms are scheduled to be worn from the second half of FY2027 onward. We aim to create uniforms that will be loved not only by customers across the globe, but also by the employees who will wear them, and by those who aspire to work in the airline industry.

*1 LVMH stands for Moet Hennessy – Louis Vuitton (LVMH Moet Hennessy – Louis Vuitton SE), an award given by the LVMH Group designers to young designers with future talent.
*2 To tailor clothes while listening to the customer’s voice.

Flight Operations

Naoki Takizawa (NAOKI TAKIZAWA DESIGN)
After his role as creative director at ISSEY MIYAKE, Takizawa went independent and was awarded the French Order of Arts and Letters in 2007. He has also worked as a design director for UNIQLO, creating costumes for the imperial family and corporate uniforms. He currently acts as the director of apparel merchandising design office for MUJI.

Comment:
“I have traveled 4 million miles by air in my lifetime. The anticipation and excitement of visiting various countries for work and sightseeing is one of the joys of being a traveler. However, there is a part of me that is somewhat nervous. When I see the pilots confidently walking throughout the airport, for some reason, I feel an indescribable sense of security in my heart. At the departure airport, I think to myself, ‘If it’s these people, I’ll be fine,’ and at the return airport, I say a heartfelt ‘Thank you.’ I believe that pilot uniform design is one element of peace of mind for all travelers. I hope to establish a uniform that is loved by everyone and becomes a symbol of pride for the wearer through my design.”

Hospitality

Satoshi Kuwata (SETCHU)
Kuwata graduated from Central Saint Martins while working for the long-established Savile Row tailor Huntsman in London. After training at Gareth Pugh, Givenchy and more, he founded SETCHU in Milan in 2020. He then became the world’s first unanimous winner of the LVMH Prize in 2023, which selected the most talented young designers of the future.

Comment:
“I am honored to be able to design uniforms for one of Japan’s leading companies. My goal is to create a design that reflects the traditional beauty of Japan while also highlighting the uniqueness of ANA. I want to create uniforms that are instantly recognizable from afar, while also being comfortable and functional, so that all employees can be proud to wear them. Through this project, we will do our utmost to deliver excitement and inspiration to as many people as possible.”

Functional Departments

adidas (adidas Japan)
adidas is a leading global brand in the sporting goods industry, with a history spanning more than 75 years. Headquartered in Herzogenaurach, Germany, the company operates worldwide in accordance with the corporate philosophy, ‘Through sport, we have the power to change lives’.

Comment:
“adidas has long been developing products to help athletes around the world achieve superior performance, based on the idea that ‘Only the best for the athlete.’ We believe that the uniforms of ANA staff members, who are required to perform without compromise, deserve the same high level of functionality as athletes. We are looking forward to supporting the ANA staff by utilizing our knowledge and expertise in sports.”