See the full Lanvin for H&M collection

Submitted by on Thursday, 4 November 2010 | 2 Comments

The new Lanvin x H&M collection is possibly one of the most anticipated high street collections this year. Fashion editors, writers and lovers are drooling over the leaked press images and are itching to get their hands on pieces from the collection.

On November 23rd, the essence of Lanvin will be available in around 200 stores worldwide and we personally cannot wait! Alber Elbaz, the artistic director of Lanvin, has worked his magic and created an extraordinary collection. The womenswear encapsulates breathtaking fashions in flattering cuts and eye-popping colours, while menswear includes updated classics such as day time tuxedos and jogging bottoms.

The full lookbook collection has been officially released by H&M, so we are able to bring you images of the collection in it’s entirety, just to make you more excited about it’s release!

Womenswear

Menswear

Talking of the collection, H&M Creative Advisor, Margareta van den Bosch said: “Alber Elbaz is so extremely skilled; it’s so rare to work with someone who is so attentive and involved in everything. He is creating and styling all the time, it’s like this never-ending imagination. Elbaz is quite unconventional in the way he tries to find new solutions and he fights for his own vision. I admire him, he’s a real artist.”

So, now you can pick out your favourite pieces, leaving you able to swoop down on them when the collection launches. Not long now…

*Images courtesy of H&M.com. Photographer: STÉPHANE GALLOIS

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