Preview – H&M Fall 2009

The Fashionisto

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Published May 11, 2009

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Updated January 3, 2015

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Absent from major campaigns the last two seasons, Nick Snider makes an appearance to show off the latest collection from H&M. The collection is not innovative, but what it does offer is a nice way to mix up fall wardrobes. With the fall runways of Milan and Paris being dominated by black solids, H&M’s plaid offerings will be a nice subtle injection of color.

Pictures from Paolosavi

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