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H&M has revealed the first three looks from its upcoming collaboration with Kenzo, and it doesn't disappoint.
The Swedish fast fashion retailer announced back in May that it was partnering with the Japanese-Parisian label for its annual designer collaboration collection.
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Credit: H&MThis collection is night and day compared to last year's Balmain collaboration that sold out globally within hours. And it surely seals Kenzo's status as fashion's irreverent yet uber cool darling.
Credit: H&MWith Carol Lim and Humberto Leon -- co-founders of concept store Opening Ceremony -- at the creative helm since 2011, the duo managed to revive Kenzo and make it hip and trendy amongst the fashion set again.
These teaser images of the coveted collection screams of the bold and vibrant energy that Kenzo has come to be known for in last five years. We can't wait to see the rest of the collection, which will only be available later in the year.
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