H&M x Sabyasachi launches today—here are the best looks to shop now
This is one collection you don't want to miss
H&M is bringing contemporary flair to its stores in a new collaboration with the beloved Indian designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee. The collection, called 'Wanderlust,' looks to combine traditional Indian style with modern designs and will feature womenswear and menswear.
For last-minute summer staples, the collection features a range of kaftans, flowing dresses, floral bottoms and standout blouses. If you’re in need of a bold ensemble to pair with your best sandals, look no further—Sabyasachi’s vibrant collection is what you've been looking for.
The collaboration was originally set to be released earlier this year, but due to COVID-19, the launch date had to be pushed back. Now, the whole collection is available to shop online and in selected stores.
For Sabyasachi, this collaboration was an opportunity to spread Indian fashion influence across the globe with the patterns and florals taking inspiration from Indian textile and print traditions.
Shop the H&M x Sabyasachi best picks:
Patterned kaftan, $249 | H&M x Sabyasachi
Inspired by traditional Indian wear, this open kaftan provides breathability, style and comfort. The chiffon fabric features sequins and embroidery.
Wide-cut chiffon blouse, $39.99 | H&M x Sabyasachi
This boxy-cut top will add some serious elegance to your next night out. The off-the-shoulder style is flattering on most body types, team with skinny-fit jeans.
Wide-cut chiffon pants, $49.99 | H&M x Sabyasachi
Florals never seem to go out of style and these chiffon pants aim to keep you on-trend and cool with their flowing design.
Eyelet embroidery dress, $99 | H&M x Sabyasachi
Designed with a high collar and ruffles, the cotton fabric provides a comfortable fit.
Floral chiffon dress, $69.99 | H&M x Sabyasachi
Featuring a customizable drawstring neck and waterfall hemline, this dress takes inspiration from traditional Indian designs.
"At H&M, we are thrilled to be able to announce our collaboration with iconic Indian designer Sabyasachi,” H&M’s head of new development, Maria Gemzell, said in an announcement.
“At a time like this, we believe people value the use of homegrown crafts and textiles more than ever and that's something no one can do better than Sabyasachi. We look forward to taking this stunning collection to as many people across the globe as we can."
Today’s fashion has evolved into one that focuses more on comfort, which is seen through the boom in athleisure looks. With that in mind, Sabyasachi wanted to design, “a ready-to-wear collection that will bring relaxed sophistication to everyday life in an understated yet glamorous style."
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Each piece aims to bring comfort at a high-fashion level that’s affordable for almost any budget.
Rylee is a U.S. news writer who previously worked for woman&home and My Imperfect Life covering lifestyle, celebrity, and fashion news. Before joining woman&home and My Imperfect Life, Rylee studied journalism at Hofstra University where she explored her interests in world politics and magazine writing. From there, she dabbled in freelance writing covering fashion and beauty e-commerce for outlets such as the TODAY show, American Spa Magazine, First for Women, and Woman’s World.
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