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Stuck for exciting outfit ideas? Check out this selection of inspiring ‘Less is Bore’ images from Vice, featuring some of the new Versace for H&M collection which launched today!
In case you were, for some reason, in two minds about any of the pieces from the new H&M x Versace, see here how they look styled on the phenomenal Abbey Lee. Photos via Highsnobette.
Almost every piece in this tantalizing collection is on my wish list. From gorgeous dresses, to fierce printed leggings, skirts and jackets, to pretty scarves, everything is a carefully thought out embodiment of the Versace brand. Admittedly there are one or two dresses and accessories which I am not so fond of, but the rest of the collaboration – which although isn’t quite ‘H&M cheap’, it is way more affordable than your average Versace collection – certainly makes up for them. Check out the full 52 part collection below.
When announcing the collaboration a while back, designer Donatella Versace said: “For me this is an opportunity to show to a very very big audience what Versace has been and what Versace is now.”
H&M creative advisor Margareta Van Den Bosch says that the collection, which will include 40 pieces for women and 20 for men as well as accessories, will look back at iconic pieces from the brand dating back to the ’80s.
Donatella has also designed a pre-spring collection for the Swedish retail giant, which will only be available in countries with H&M on-line sales starting on January 19.