In the picture below, four models appear in a shadowy room donning completely black looks, all of which are reminiscent of garments seen in Lanvin designer Alber Elbaz's recent high-end runway shows.
Starting from the left, there's a single-sleeve minidress with a voluminous flounce at the shoulder, worn with a thick black belt.
Next, there's an older gray-haired model sporting a belted and textured jacket with a dramatic collar, while a younger brunette woman wears a long tuxedo jacket over a mixed-fabric skirt with an asymmetrical hem.
The last look, on the far right, is what appears to be a sleeveless party dress covered in bows, worn by Natasha Poly.
The four women are also accessorized with thick black sunglasses, white pearl necklaces, and chunky bracelets featuring pops of bright green.
The four women are also accessorized with thick black sunglasses, white pearl necklaces, and chunky bracelets featuring pops of bright green.
Lanvin for H&M: THE RULES
The best thing about the Lanvin for H&M collection going on sale in the US & Canada today, is that we get to know the rules way in advance of our launch on Tuesday.
Red Carpet fashion reporter has been keeping up with the tweets from across the pond and here is what she's figured out.
1. The first 320 people in line will be given 1 of 16 different colour coded wristband which indicates your time slot to shop. That’s 20 people for each coloured wristband. Even Leigh Lezark waited in line to get the collection.
2. You will only be allowed to purchase 2 pieces per style so be sure of your size.
3. Go with a friend because if you leave the line to pop to the loo for example you may not be able to get back into the line.
4. Find out which stores are stocking the collection in advance and try not to go to the most obvious store that 100s of people are bound to go to. Instead of Oxford Street try Brent Cross or High Street Kensington if they stock the collection.
5. Last night people were already selling the collection on eBay using lookbook pictures. I would strongly advise against purchasing the collection on eBay because how can sellers possibly know what to sell if they haven’t physically got it already.
I hope those of you in the US & Canada let us know how your shopping experience went!
Don’t forget that the collection also goes on sale online at http://shop.hm.com/gb/ 7am GMT on Tuesday. REGISTER NOW.
I think we are in for a treat girls!!!



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