H&M and Kenzo Collaboration Will Convince You To Wear Tiger Prints On Repeat

 

Last year when H&M and Balmain collaborated, you could see a lot of formfitting dresses, structured blazers, and a little bit of sparkle, but this year, the brand is taking an entirely different route. Their collaboration with Kenzo is giving us many reasons to adore tiger print.

Forgoing major models and celebrities, H&M x Kenzo went for a fresh cast of creatives for the sneak-peek of their collaboration, which is expected to hit 250 stores worldwide and online from November 3, 2016. The collection is colorful — head-to-toe tiger print, photographed by Oliver Hadlee Pearch. 

 

 

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Amy Sall, a student and activist posed with Juliana Huxtable — a DJ, artist and poet in H&M x Kenzo’s high-necked tops, leggings with tiger-sock shaft boots.

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Oko Ebombo, a Paris-based musician wears Kenzo x H&M parka coat, tiger-print jeans and padded flip-flops with tabi socks.

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Isamaya Ffrench, a London based makeup artist in H&M x Kenzo’s leather jacket over a high-neck tiger print top and a matching leggings.

 

 

 

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