H&M Launches Conscious Exclusive Partywear Collection
The Swedish high street giant will launch the new partywear line made from sustainable materials this spring
The Swedish high street giant will launch the new partywear line made from sustainable materials this spring
With a bumper spring calendar jam-packed with special occasions looming, we've found our new go-to clothing range for affordable glamour: H&M's Conscious Exclusive collection.
The new partywear line is an extension of the Swedish high street giant's Conscious collection, with each piece made using sustainable materials including include organic cotton, recycled polyester and polyamide, and Tencel.
The debut range features an array of evening-appropriate clothing and accessories for both women and men including red carpet-style ballgowns, sexy cocktail dresses and sharp tailoring.
H&M CONSCIOUS EXCLUSIVE COLLECTION IN FULL!
Highlights of the collection include a cream three-piece suit, an embellished shift dress in blush pink, a bohemian slouchy kimono and a strapless grey gown with dramatic layers on the skirt.
Ann-Sofie Johansson, H&M’s head of design, said: 'I love how this collection has pure glamour and style, and is made from more sustainable materials. For us at H&M, it’s natural to think about sustainability, and to have it at the heart of our work.'
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The H&M Conscious Exclusive range hits H&M stores nationwide and online from 4th April. Click on over to our gallery to see every single piece in the collection. Wish lists at the ready!
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