The casual, random use of a plus-size model in an H&M ad for their beachwear page is a perfect example of how plus-size models should be used: normally. More »
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Over those neon jeans you bought last spring? How about that colorblock bod-con skirt? (Yeah, I thought so.) Well, you can now feel good about getting rid of last year's fashions with a new H&M program. Beginning in February, the retailer will recycle old clothes you drop off at any of its...
H&M Swimwear Ads Piss Off Dermatologists, But Are They Really Increasing Skin Cancer
Mass clothing retailer H&M is getting slammed for their advertising, but this time it's not because they're using fake bodies for models; in fact, their latest swimwear ads feature real-life model Isabeli...
If you thought the cleverly photoshopped bodies on the magazine covers at the check-out aisle were bad, wait until you see this: The bodies on most of the models that clothing retailer, H&M, uses on its website are computer-generated fakes. More »Post from: Blisstree
If you are a fan of H&M, check out their Menswear Collection for AW 2011. The collection features casual daywear, as well as classic eveningwear with coats and jackets, mainly in soft black, gray and brown tones.
Though I’m not digging the red socks, the collection is pretty good.
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