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i bet it will be loads of baggyish satin sack dresses
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i bet it will be loads of baggyish satin sack dresses
I'm honestly more excited about the Lucas stuff. I just hope they won't do h&m-lanvin-sneakers, since that would look awful. But some pretty blazers and trousers would be nice.
couple things on my list that I want to see very badly: doublebreasted suit and a watch. every collection has a suit or two but none doublebreasted. Without a doubt nothing conveys luxury on a man better than a watch.I'm really hoping there's a great bag in there too. The ranges have to have certain pieces, it's a stipulation in the contracts. There has to be some form of knitwear, usually a cardigan offering and a jumper offering, a white shirt of some kind, a suit, a jacket, a coat, and there's usually always a stipulation that a jean has to be done.
There'll be shoes. H&M have worked hard over the past few years on improving their footwear offering, and it's vastly improved. Besides, they often create Lanvin esque high tops for £30, so imagine what they'll create when they can sell them for £100 or so.
I'm really hoping there's a great bag in there too. The ranges have to have certain pieces, it's a stipulation in the contracts. There has to be some form of knitwear, usually a cardigan offering and a jumper offering, a white shirt of some kind, a suit, a jacket, a coat, and there's usually always a stipulation that a jean has to be done.
It's a joint thing based on the designs I believe. They're prepared to do something that is pretty expensive, if they feel they are going to be able to sell it. I'd imagine it's mostly limitations on smaller pieces, such as jeans have to come in at a certain price, and there needs to be a top that can retail for £29.99 etc.
I think the most expensive pieces to come from one of the collaborations were the £250 dresses from Cavali's collection, and then there was the coat dress from CDG which I believe was £300? Although there were only about 2-4 pieces of that per flagship store, so it was a seriously small run of that item.
I think Lanvin might well see us get some fairly high priced pieces if H&M believe they can sell them. I can see there being some kind of full on gown with a big price tag.