H&M reunites with Stella McCartney for a new collection launching on 7 May, featuring apparel, bags, footwear, and jewellery. Two decades after their first collaboration, the range blends McCartney’s current signatures with archival favourites, Spanning apparel, bags, footwear and jewellery for women, the collection “unites past and present,” combining beloved current signatures, such as oversized shirting, trenches and sharp tailoring, with playful iconic hits from McCartney’s early archive, including bejewelled prints and slogan tops.
Swedish fashion retailer H&M has unveiled its latest collaboration with British designer Stella McCartney, set to launch on 7 May. The collection spans apparel, bags, footwear, and jewellery, marking a significant reunion some twenty years after their first partnership in 2005.
Back then, McCartney’s debut collaboration with H&M was only the retailer’s second-ever designer partnership, following Karl Lagerfeld’s sellout collection. That initial range focused on workwear staples and wearable separates, establishing a precedent for high street fashion infused with designer sensibilities. This new collection, however, reflects McCartney’s 25-year journey in fashion, with sustainability at its core.
The designs prioritise recycled materials and innovative feedstock usage, including industrial corn and recycled vegetable oil for coated fabrics, alongside certified organic cottons and wool. The collection “unites past and present,” blending McCartney’s current signatures—oversized shirting, trenches, and sharp tailoring—with playful archival favourites such as bejewelled prints and slogan tops.
Commenting on the collaboration, McCartney said: “I see this collection as a journey through my fashion history. It is a true mix of current classics and some of my old favourites that showcase my first forays into fashion and the development of my signatures. It’s playful, strong, sparkling, joyful, refined.”
This partnership underscores H&M’s ongoing commitment to accessible designer collaborations while spotlighting McCartney’s enduring influence as both a designer and activist. By merging heritage with innovation, the collection promises to resonate with fashion enthusiasts who value both style and sustainability.
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