H&M and Simone Rocha
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Mark your calendars for March 11!
In spite of pandemic, collaborations live on. H&M and Dublin born designer Simone Rocha, known for tulle and tailoring, announce collaboration in March.
The collection is a rework to her 10-year carrier. It will include her signature womenswear, menswear, kidswear, accessories and pearl embellished shoes.
“This very special collection,” Rocha shared with The Cut. “It truly is a celebration of the signatures of my brand, and the influences that have shaped me. As a designer, and as a customer, I’ve been such a fan of the H&M collaboration concept. Margiela, Alber Elbaz, Comme des Garçons — it’s such an amazing list of alumni to be a part of.”
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