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Every piece from H&M’s new designer collaboration with Giambattista Valli – and how to buy it

Collection stocked online and in select H&M stores

Sarah Young
Thursday 07 November 2019 08:01 GMT
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H&M has a strong track record of generating mass hysteria with its clothing, having gained widespread notoriety for annual designer collaborations with the likes of Erdem, Balmain and Versace.

This year, the high street stalwart has joined forces with Giambattista Valli, an Italian couturier synonymous with gargantuan tulle gowns.

The collection is being stocked online and in select H&M stores. In London, just three shops will be selling the collection: Oxford Circus, Regent Street and Westfield Stratford.

The brand announced its latest partnership in May by having reality star and supermodel Kendall Jenner wear one of the pieces from its collection to the Cannes Film Festival.

While the model gave fashion fans a preview of what to expect from the highly anticipated collection then, now H&M has released the full lookbook featuring womenswear and menswear.

(H&M x Giambattista Valli)

Shot in Valli’s hometown of Rome by photographer Kyle Weeks, the campaign features models including Oslo Grace, Leslye Houenou, Mara Kasanpawiro, Kohei Takabatake, Luka Isaac and Tom Rey.

The collection includes an array of ready-to-wear pieces including ruffled blouses and gowns to snake-effect trousers, a leopard print coat and logo-heavy hoodies.

Price points for the line-up range from £29.99 through to £399 for the showstopping red tulle dress.

(H&M x Giambattista Valli)

Other gowns in the collection are available for between £79.99 and £199, while the heart-shaped bag costs £39.99.

The entire range will be made available at select H&M stores globally and on the retailer's website starting on 7 November 2019.

(H&M x Giambattista Valli)

Click through the gallery above to see every single piece from the Giambattista Valli x H&M collaboration.

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