H&M launched its first designer collection with Karl Lagerfeld, then creative director of Chanel, in 2004. The initiative revolutionized the fashion industry by making fashion from some the world’s greatest designers and brands accessible, and cementing the principle that great design transcends price. Over the past 20 years H&M has partnered with some of the industry’s biggest names and each collaboration has been unique, responding to the values and principles of the guest designers.
Previous designer collaborations: Karl Lagerfeld (2004), Stella McCartney (2005), Viktor & Rolf (2006), Roberto Cavalli (2007), Comme des Garçons by Rei Kawakubo (2008), Matthew Williamson (spring 2009), Jimmy Choo (autumn 2009), Sonia Rykiel (spring 2010), Lanvin (autumn 2010), Versace (2011), Marni (spring 2012), Maison Martin Margiela, (autumn 2012) Isabel Marant (2013), Alexander Wang (2014), Balmain (2015), KENZO (2016), Erdem (2017), Moschino (2018), Giambattista Valli (2019), Simone Rocha (2021), Mugler (spring 2023), and Rabanne (autumn 2023).
H&M is partnering with Glenn Martens for an Autumn 2025 collection.
Known for merging streetwear and couture, Martens joins a line of iconic designers H&M has collaborated with since 2004, when it launched its first designer collection with Karl Lagerfeld.
This initiative has made top-tier fashion accessible, reflecting each designer’s unique vision and values across two decades of partnerships.
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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RM)