Articles in Highstreet Fashion
We all remember when the Spice Girls were at the height of their fame, and in particular, we all remember that Union Jack dress as worn by Geri Halliwell. Back then the dress was much shorter and much more low cut and it’s been almost 15 years since the singer wore it for her 1997 Brit Awards performance, but now it’s back and better than ever after being recreated in collaboration with high street retailer, Next.
Last year it was announced that designer fashion label Marni would be teaming up with none other than highstreet retailer H&M for a special Spring collaboration.
The ‘Kate effect’ has swept the nation this year. Every time the Duchess of Cambridge appears in a highstreet label, the item sells out in double quick time.
The star of US sitcom’s 8 Simple Rules, and more recently, The Big Bang Theory, has really made a name for herself in the world of television, and now she’s trying her hand in the world of fashion after revealing her love for jeans.
In a society where size and body conciousness is at an all time high, it’s perhaps not the best time for trusted High-Street label, H&M to confess that the model images on their website, are in fact, fake.
Topshop has become a British High-Street institution and it has become so famous and popular that it’s branching out all over the world. Now, it’s the turn of Australia to benefit from Topshop’s fashion forward thinking as their very first store, in Melbourne, opened to 250 excited fashion lovers.
It’s barely been two weeks since the Versace for H&M Collection launched on both sides of the pond, and already the High Street giant, H&M, has announced their next collaboration.
It’s a momentous occasion in fashion history as exclusive designer label, Versace, has teamed up with Highstreet giant, H&M for an exciting new collaboration. To celebrate the joining of these two fashion brands, a celeb filled event took place in New York City.
As most of us are putting our Christmas wishlists together, it’s difficult to think about what we really want or what we really need from our friends and families. And it’s even harder to decide what you should get your loved ones as well. However, Topshop have decided to make things a bit easier and take some of the thinking out of present list making by putting the element of surprise back in.
Designer Trish Summerville is behind the latest dramatic collection to launch at High-Street favourite, H&M. Inspired by David Fincher’s version of ‘The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo’, the collection consists of leather jackets and trousers, torn jeans and hoodies all in shades of black, grey and blood red. The collection is based heavily on the film’s anti-heroine, Lisbeth Salander, and will debut exclusively at the boutique Colette in Paris on November 28th. The collection will then be available from December 14th in Divided departments in around 180 H&M stores worldwide, as well as online.