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Fashion: H&M merges design and sustainability in new Spring 2021 Collection

MANILA, PHILIPPINES — For Spring 2021, H&M takes another bold step in our sustainability efforts, leading the change within the fashion industry by scaling new innovative materials such as Agraloop™ Biofibre™, which has increased in scope and amount used since first introduced in H&M’s assortment. With a wearable mix of sporty and 90s minimalist elements, key items include a sleeveless cropped hoodie, slip dress with tie-up straps and ruching detail on the side, and sleeveless denim vest with patch pockets. The H&M Spring 2021 collection launches on 25 March, and will be available in select stores in the Philippines and and online at hm.com.

This collection democratizes sustainable fashion as it remains true to H&M’s business idea of offering fashion and quality at the best price in a sustainable way. The sleeveless cropped hoodie partially made with Agraloop™ Biofibre™, for example, is priced at only Php 899. While the black slip dress with tie-straps and ruching details made with Lyocell and Organic Linen is priced at Php 1190. We want sustainable fashion to be available and affordable for everyone.

About the design, the collection draws inspiration from the minimalist nonchalance of the 1990s and plays with volume and a touch of easy tailoring. Key pieces in the collection are easy-to-wear dresses, sleeveless tanks, single-breasted blazers, shorts with elasticated waistbands, denim trousers and a trench coat.

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After making its debut in H&M Conscious Exclusive AW20, Agraloop™ Biofibre™ has now been scaled up to the main collections, another innovative example of how Conscious Exclusive is a proven incubator for new technologies and materials. Transforming food crop waste — in this case, oilseed hemp waste — into a natural fibre, Agraloop™ Biofibre™ can be found in several pieces, such as the sleeveless cropped hoodie and softly structured trench coat.

The rest of the collection features other more sustainable materials, some left undyed, encompassing organic cotton jersey, denim and poplin, and crisp organic linen reflecting H&M’s ambitious aim to only use 100% recycled or other sustainably sourced materials by 2030. Overall, the colour palette is pared back and neutral – beige, ecru, grey and black – enabling a multitude of personal styling combinations.

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