Lanvin for H&M

You guys have seen the teaser photo above for a few weeks and now it’s finally here: the Lanvin for H&M lookbook. The women’s line has 30 pieces and more than a dozen accessories. Lanvin for H&M hits stores on November 20 and consists of tons of ruffled dresses, outerwear, shoes and accessories.

For a look at the full collection {as well as the men’s looks}, check out Nitrolicious.

Are you guys excited for Lanvin? Do you plan to be the first in line on November 20? Or are you over it already?

6 Comments
  • Tamika Francis
    Posted at 11:49h, 02 November Reply

    that black trench!!!!!!! THAT IS A TRENCH! LOVING THESE JACKETS! FIERCE!

  • Jess
    Posted at 15:47h, 02 November Reply

    I loooove the jackets and the dresses are perfect for a party…but I just wonder if everyone will be wearing them?

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  • Fashion Me Chic
    Posted at 20:36h, 03 November Reply

    I love the black coat next to the faux-fur coat. I can see myself wearing any of these clothes. Cannot wait to see this collection up-close. I will not be in line on that day. I will be traveling but I do hope to stop at an H&M store. Yes, I am exited.

  • iamDahlingNikki
    Posted at 09:05h, 04 November Reply

    I’m not as excited as I thought I would be. The stuff I love from Lanvin is timeless and refined. I don’t see much of that with the H&M line. There are only about 3 or 4 things I absolutely love. But I fear that “everyone” in NY will have it so I’m torn.

    • Fly on a Dime
      Posted at 09:38h, 04 November Reply

      Yes! I kinda feel the same way about Lanvin for H&M as I felt about Roberto Cavalli’s line last year. I couldn’t get excited for it because I knew everyone would be wearing the same stuff at holiday and New Year’s Eve parties. It’s great that “fashion” is accessible at all price points, but when it’s a mad dash for the same items, we look like clones. But that’s just my two cents…

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