Showing posts with label HM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HM. Show all posts

October 20, 2011

Versace for H&M

It's finally arrived!  The Versace for H&M lookbook was released today, and I am LOVING the black dresses and the sequin dress.  The collection alternates between strong black-colored looks and minimalism to incredibly colorful and patterned pieces.  The only downside is that the prices are a little high, with the dresses ranging from $149 to $299.  The collection will be released Nov. 17, so save the date because it's going to sell fast.




November 7, 2010

Anna Dello Russo for Lanvin and H&M

Anna Dello Russo modeling Lanvin for H&M.  If Anna's excited, you know this collection must be good.



November 4, 2010

Behind the scenes: Anna Dello Russo for Lanvin

Every fashion lover has said positive things about Lanvin's line for H&M, but now that ADR is clearly endorsing it, it's official: the line is going to be awesome.

Check out the video below of a shoot featuring ADR in the new Lanvin line.


(video from annadellorusso.com)

November 2, 2010

Lanvin for H&M Lookbook

We can finally view the whole collection in this adorable/chic video lookbook!

I wish the line was a little more reasonable.  The dresses range from $149 to $249 and all women's shoes are $99.  Women's coats are $149 to $349, but hey, it's a whole lot cheaper than the actual Lanvin line.



Click below to view the lookbook in photos.  (There are also some men's looks that aren't pictured)


October 19, 2010

Preview: Lanvin for H&M

The excitement is building, I cannot wait to see this whole collection!


(photo from fashiongonerogue.com)

October 14, 2010

Natasha Poly for Lanvin H&M Video

Can it be Nov. 2 now so I can marvel at the Lanvin for H&M collection?

There aren't any H&M's in the two cities that I alternate between living in, so I might have to make a day trip to check out this, what I'm sure will be, insane collection when it hits stores.

Here's a video featuring Natasha Poly (although the clothes are blurred out) promoting the new line.