We're in the thick of Summer (bask), but one must focus on the fashion horizon. Let H&M's Fall collection, modeled by Sigrid Ågren, inspire. Silhouettes are experimental — surprised to see some cocooning — there's a definite '80s influence, and layered wooly knits actually make me miss cozying up in the cabin. Colors are serious; black and neutrals are balanced with brown and jewel tones. These angular images, shot by Peter Gehrke, teach keen styling and layering techniques. Ombre also makes a cameo — I kinda love these dip-dyed khakis. I also sense a slight disheveled chic Burberry vibe. When dissected, there's something for every cuddle bug.
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sweatyBetty
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Love it!!! H&M is one of those great stores that produces clothes that are fashion forward at a GREAT price. This is an awesome looking fall collection- who can resist a comfy sweater?
1Generally I don't like it. And I hate cut out tights. I guess it is just not meant for me.
2Generally I don't like it. And I hate cut out tights. I guess it is just not meant for me.
3I like it, but not sure how it will translate to the street. Some very relaxed-but-chic stuff in here, along with the refined 80s/90s vibe.
4When will this be in stores?
5LOL!
6I don't like - there were 2 looks that I cared for in the whole thing. Just doesn't seem wearable for this thing we call LIFE. Especially if most of it doesn't look good on waify models...
7H&M is totally fashion forward, and I love how they're bringing back the 80's fashion into their new collections for this summer and fall. H&M has such great prices too- I just can't get enough of that store sometimes. The add above is great, I love the cropped khaki jacket.
8Eh..not super in love with this collection.
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