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The H&M Designer Collaboration With Rokh Offers Wardrobe Essentials With A Twist

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Photo: Courtesy of H&M.
H&M is back with yet another designer collaboration. For spring, the Swedish giant tapped Rok Hwang, creative director of emerging London-based label Rokh, for delightfully deconstructed wardrobe staples. 
Launching on April 18 at 10 am EST, the Rokh x H&M collaboration highlights the Korean designer’s signatures, from avant-garde detailing, complex tailoring, and layering techniques to detachable elements. “Rokh is at the forefront of a new wave of Korean designers whose conceptual-yet-wearable clothes are captivating fashion right now,” head of H&M womenswear design Ann-Sofie Johansson said in a statement.
The collection features elevated basics that boast modifiable details. You’ll find everything from detachable-hemline cocktail dresses and asymmetric skirts with button-up seams to double-layer trench coats and jackets that can be worn backwards. “I always focus on making my collections as timeless as possible, and one way of doing that is with customizable details,” Hwang said in a press release. “To see my clothes being interpreted by people in their own way is one of my greatest pleasures, and I can’t wait to see how customers engage with this fun and dynamic collection for H&M.”
Beyond clothing, this collaboration includes playful accessories like matching floral gloves and tights, two-tone jewelry, clear heels, and a monogrammed briefcase. Click on to take preview many of the womenswear pieces from the Rokh x H&M collaboration. And check back here on April 18 to shop the collection yourself.
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