Let feminine silhouettes and joyful print take the lead with H&M Studio’s Resort capsule collection. Inspired by dreamy Italian palazzos, swirling Venetian glass and magical shell-encrusted grottoes, the collection channels a holiday state of mind.
In a sunset palette of tangerine, honey-yellow and flashes of pistachio, with richly textured embroidery and eye-catching prints, golden-hour gowns are set against easy beach-inspired styles. The H&M Studio Resort capsule will be available in South Africa from 9 May at H&M Sandton City and Superbalist.com.
“A bold spirit of fun energises this H&M Studio Resort capsule, with creativity and attention to detail adding intrigue and depth to every piece. We wanted to create glamorous but relaxed looks for all occasions, and for every type of personality, with an overarching mood of effortless chic,” says Ann-Sofie Johansson, head of design womenswear and creative advisor at H&M.
Key pieces are daring and dreamy. A slinky V-necked patterned dress and a honey-coloured oversized suit are evening standouts. A white ruched two-piece comprising a skirt with an undulating hem and an off-the shoulder top encourages boldness. A black ruffle-trimmed maxi kaftan has a day-to-night simplicity alongside a printed silk shirt-and-shorts set. Meanwhile accessories extend the maximalist mood, with densely textured gold leather sandals and a matching mini bag alongside sculptural and beaded jewellery.
Rich textures meet premium-quality fabrics, with organic silk, organic cotton, recycled polyester, Lenzing EcoVero™ viscose and Tencel™ lyocell all featuring in the collection. In addition, several jewellery pieces are made from recycled brass.
“Designed for relaxing holiday escapes, the collection has an easygoing, feminine charm, with versatile pieces that effortlessly take you from morning sunrise by the pool to late-night parties on the piazza,” says Angelica Grimborg, collection designer at H&M Studio.
ABOUT H&M STUDIO
H&M Studio is H&M’s most directional, fashion-forward offering. Launched in 2013 and developed by an in-house design team at the brand’s Stockholm atelier, the limited-edition collections are unveiled several times a year.