Let's face it: most men pack like they're running from the apocalypse. We just throw our stuff into a half-destroyed suitcase and hope we didn't forget our passport. But the days of improvisation are over.
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Let's face it, when H&M announces a new season, the fashion world pauses for a moment. This year's vision for spring/summer 2026 isn't just another one; it's a bold leap into the past that flirts with an urban future and Californian nonchalance in the most appealing way.
Let's face it, the modern urban jungle often exhausts us to the point where the thought of packing for a trip feels like an expedition to Everest. But what if there was a shortcut to perfect Zen that didn't require a PhD in wilderness survival?
We've all seen those fashion collaborations that promise a revolution but only deliver a new logo. But when Kim and Nike announce a head-to-toe ballet collection, the fashion world rightly perks up.
Every spring is the promise of a new beginning. Nature awakens, the light becomes warmer, and we suddenly feel the need to press “refresh” in our homes. H&M HOME 2026 has captured this intuitive need again with a stunning Spring 2026 collection that not only brings light and texture to living spaces, but also creates an atmosphere. The kind of atmosphere you want to spend moments in – from a lazy Sunday breakfast to a dinner with friends that drags on into the night.
Kim Kardashian and iconic streetwear brand Cactus Plant Flea Market (CPFM) have joined forces for their first-ever holiday collection—one that mixes ultra-comfortable silhouettes with hyper-pop iconography and fashion irony. The campaign stars North West, Ken Carson, and Mariah the Scientist, and is shot by none other than the enfant terrible of experimental filmmaking, Harmony Korine. It’s the SKIMS x Cactus Plant Flea Market holiday collection.
When the eccentric creativity of Belgian designer Glenn Martens meets the global reach of H&M, the result is a fashion moment that is more than just a collection – it is a celebration of design, freedom and what we in fashion call a “twist for a reason”. The H&M × Glenn Martens collaboration is an explosion of reimagined classics, experimental silhouettes and playful fashion that takes everyday style and puts it under the spotlight of boldness.
If there’s ever a time when we want to wear something that’s stylish, comfortable and ready to move – it’s now. Fall 2025 brings a new aesthetic that’s a fusion of fashion, movement and personal expression. And H&M Move has captured that moment perfectly with the new SoftMove™ collection, inspired by the world of contemporary dance – but without the pursuit of perfection. Instead, it celebrates the fluidity, femininity and confidence that comes when you finally dress for yourself.
If anyone can combine the nostalgic warmth of Disney characters with the stylish edge of London, it's Harry Lambert - the fashion guru who dresses Harry Styles in feathers, sequins and impeccable tailoring, among other things. In the new Zara x Disney collection, Lambert plays with childhood icons and transfers them to the world of high street fashion, where Mickey sweaters are perfectly compatible with patent leather loafers and minimalist styling.
In a world where sportswear often gets caught between functionality and trend, Nike and designer Susan Fang have created a collection that transcends both. Instead of just another pair of running shoes or a “must-have” tracksuit, the result is a collection that brings back to sport something we’ve almost forgotten – the magic of movement. Each piece is a song about nature, each detail a gentle message about the power that lies within women: quiet yet unwavering, light yet strong.
Ferrari x PUMA, two giants in their respective fields – one on the tarmac, the other on the urban streets – have come together to create a collection that transcends time and space. The Monza Limited Edition Collection is not just another sports-inspired clothing line, but an expression of culture, history and emotion. It is an ode to the moment when the legendary Niki Lauda became world champion in 1975, forever sealing the golden age of Scuderia Ferrari.
Have you ever admired girls who manage to look completely carefree and beautifully groomed at the same time? Girls who look like they've stepped out of a fashion show in an oversized jacket, jeans, and a loose knit, even though you know they've probably just popped into the store for oat milk and a matcha latte? That's the charm of Scandinavian fashion style, which H&M Studio has perfectly captured in its new Pre-Fall 2025 collection.











