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Spring Feelings | Boyd Holbrook & Ollie Edwards by Alasdair McLellan for H&M

The latest magazine from H&M brings together Boyd Holbrook, Ollie Edwards and Dree Hemingway for an intimate spring shoot photographed by Alasdair McLellan. With a relaxed mood and beautiful setting, stylist Jane How takes a relaxed approach to the season’s offerings.
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H&M Magazine | Around the World–Dominique Hollington by Andreas Sjödin

H&M enlists Red’s Dominique Hollington for the latest issue of their style magazine. Photographed by Andreas Sjödin, Dominique is outfitted by stylist Andreas Lowenstam, who undertakes the task of showcasing H&M’s world perspective through the use of vibrant colors that accent this season’s ...
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S/S 2010 Campaign | Cole Mohr for H&M Divided

With an influx of fall sales, spring campaigns and fall 2010 shows around the corner, it’s safe to say that spring 2010 is in full bloom. Not to be left out in the dust is H&M, who has just released one of many campaigns for the spring season. Starring Mr. Personality himself, Cole Mohr fronts the youthful ...

News | Black Friday at H&M

For those in the States who are hitting the stores the day after Thanksgiving, H&M is offering 25% off any item of your choice from opening until 10:00 a.m. In addition, select items will be marked down starting at $5.00. Finally, select outerwear will be on sale for 50% off. Pricing to Expect Patterned shirts from ...

Spring 2010 | Complete Look–Tyler Riggs for H&M

We wrap up the day with yet another post about H&M. Earlier we posted a preview of the spring collection and since then, the entire lookbook has surfaced. Featuring Tyler Riggs styled by Robert Rydberg and photographed by Peter Gehrke, H&M presents a varied collection that encompasses several trends recently ...

Spring 2010 Preview | Tyler Riggs for H&M

It has become clear that H&M’s creative team must always be at work. Hot on the trail of new campaigns comes a preview of the spring season featuring Tyler Riggs. Sultry colors and semi-relaxed silhouettes just may indicate an exotic spring to come. What do you think?