ARTICLE
24 February 2011

The Conscious Collection

Swedish clothier H&M is launching an environmentally friendly fashion collection this spring.
United States Environment
To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com.

Swedish clothier H&M is launching an environmentally friendly fashion collection this spring.

The Conscious Collection, for men, women and children, is made from sustainable materials including organic and recycled fibers, H&M said. The collection will be on sale in all H&M stores from April 14.

Items in the collection will include blouses, tunics, T-shirts, dresses, skirts, blazers and trousers. These will be made from organic linen, polyester recycled from PET bottles and textile waste, and Tencel – which H&M describes as a "silky, renewable material produced with minimal environmental impact".

H&M said its designers have been inspired by different shades of white, a trendy color this spring. The collection combines a minimalist, tailored look with romantic lace, frills and draping for women and both "sporty" and "preppy" looks for men, the retailer said.

"It's not just about organic cotton any more. The possibilities for creating a complete fashion statement with eco-smarter materials are huge now," head of design Ann-Sofie Johansson said. "By designing recurring Conscious Collections we have the opportunity to show in a variety of ways what's possible using more sustainable fabrics."

H&M is working to repair its environmental credentials after it was caught destroying new, unsold garments. Since that incident, H&M has pledged to donate all unsold clothing to charity.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

Mondaq uses cookies on this website. By using our website you agree to our use of cookies as set out in our Privacy Policy.

Learn More