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What can we expect from H&M’s latest designer collab?

In case you didn’t hear the news last night: H&M just announced their 2016 designer collaboration with French luxury brand Kenzo. While there’s still no sneak peek as to what the clothes will look like, we might have an idea on how the collection will go.

Jacqueline Arias (Philippine Daily Inquirer/Asia News Network)
Thu, May 26, 2016

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What can we expect from H&M’s latest designer collab? H&M will team up with Parisian fashion house Kenzo for this year’s designer collaboration. (www.hm.com/-)

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n case you didn’t hear the news last night: H&M just announced their 2016 designer collaboration with French luxury brand Kenzo. While there’s still no sneak peek as to what the clothes will look like, we might have an idea on how the collection will go. We think it’s possible that the designs will include bright neons and animal prints, considering that the teaser video was filled with it. Maybe they’ll pull some inspiration from their The Jungle Book-inspired collection, too.

 

It’s official! The vibrant and playful @kenzo is H&M’s next designer collaboration. #KENZOxHM launches worldwide 3 November 2016. Stay tuned!

A video posted by H&M (@hm) on

Plus, Kenzo is known for creating bold-colored pieces and creative director Humberto Leon expressed in an interview that they want to bring the world of Kenzo and H&M together. ”We wanted to really tell the story of the brand and of us. Together with H&M, we will invite all the customers and fans to the real Kenzo world,” he says.

If our guess is correct, this collection will be a whole different direction from last year’s Balmain collab. Yup, we’re very curious as to how Kenzo x H&M will pan out and if it’ll top last year’s. In the meantime, we’ll have to wait until Nov. 3 to get our hands on the new pieces.

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