Published
June 24, 2026
H&M and Wardrobe.NYC are teaming up on a collaborative collection steeped in the sophisticated minimalism of the New York-based luxury brand.

The Wardrobe.NYC x H&M collection features louche-cut tailoring in a monochromatic palette, including wool coats, blazers, and tailored skirts, alongside washed denim, padded bombers, hoodies, and drawstring pants for “a sophisticated ease to the more casual pieces,” according to the Swedish fast-fashion brand.
“The way every shape is so well considered – you can really feel how it will be to wear one of these garments just by looking at it. These are pieces that will be in your wardrobe for a long time,” said Ann-Sofie Johansson, creative advisor and head of design womenswear H&M.
Rounding out the collection is a series of interchangeable layers, which act as the “foundation of a wardrobe in which everything goes with everything else,” the company added.
“What we wanted, above all, was for all these pieces to become staples. You’re building the base of a wardrobe and mixing it back in – with things you already own and with pieces from the collection itself. That versatility was always the goal,” said Wardrobe.NYC co-founder, Christine Centenera, who founded the American label with co-founder, Josh Goot, in 2017.
The Wardrobe.NYC H&M collection will launch in select H&M stores and online globally from August 6.
For Spring 2026, H&M also teamed up once again with British designer Stella McCartney for a womenswear collection featuring certified, responsible materials – many of which were recycled.
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