Swedish giant H&M studio unveils effortlessly chic s/s24 collection
03 Feb 24 16 min read
Insights
- H&M Studio's S/S24 collection draws inspiration from 1970s relaxed style.
- Featuring wardrobe classics with contemporary details, the line includes pale-blue leather coats, sharp blazers, fitted denim, rhinestone loungewear, and retro-inspired dresses.
- The collection emphasises sustainability with chrome-free leather, premium wool, organic cotton, and Infinna.
Modern silhouettes take their cues from relaxed 1970s style codes for the new season, resulting in an H&M Studio’s S/S24 collection that majors in effortless style. Underpinned by fashion’s shift towards pragmatic clothes, the collection references the laid-back ease of musical artists. Freedom and adventure prevail as relaxed-fit suits meet flowing dresses and sumptuous accessories. The H&M Studio S/S24 collection will be available in selected stores and at hm.com from 29 February 2024.
“Fashion is in a practical mood for spring, focused on wardrobe archetypes – a sharp overcoat, trusty denim jeans, a flattering dress – that convey quiet confidence. We wanted to capture that understated feeling with beautifully-cut contemporary pieces that nevertheless spark desire, easily translating from day-to-night, and from season to season,” Ann-Sofie Johansson, creative advisor and head of design womenswear at H&M.
Key pieces rejuvenate wardrobe classics with of-the-minute details. A pale-blue leather coat communicates simple sophistication alongside relaxed tailoring, including a sharp-shouldered blazer reissued from the H&M Studio archive. Fitted and flared denim exudes laid-back polish together with rhinestone-speckled loungewear. As night falls, a snakeskin-printed minidress hits a subtly retro note alongside a flattering burnt-orange maxi dress. Attitudinal accessories span smooth knee-high leather boots, low-heeled leather mules and bold rhinestone jewellery. The signature padded H&M Studio bag, a recurring favourite across the seasons in varying colourways and sizes, returns in a snakeskin-printed, scaled-down iteration. The collection emphasises high-quality compositions, with a range of more sustainable and conventional materials. Highlights include chrome-free leather, premium wool, organic cotton and Infinna, a cellulose fibre made from post-consumer textiles. Starring the Italian model Vittoria Ceretti against a diverse natural landscape, the S/S24 campaign is photographed by Dan Jackson.
“This season the design team had a free-spirited creative in mind, on the move and ready for adventure. Looking to 1970s wardrobe codes and infusing them with contemporary cool, we wanted to give the collection a very curated feel, with hero items like a leather coat or a fabulous pair of knee-high boots that you could wear in lots of different combinations,”Linda Wikell, concept designer at H&M Studio.
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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (HU)
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