We’ve just about recovered from the Simone Rocha x H&M collection after it launched in March, so it’s about time for another designer collaboration from the retailer – and this time, it’s with LA-based label Brock Collection, which launched today.
The coveted collection was announced last week, and unlike the Swedish retailer‘s previous collabs, we didn’t have to wait months on end to get our hands on Brock Collection x H&M.
There’s never been a better time for it. Both the cottagecore and regencycore aesthetic trends, which have been trending all year, are present in the collaboration, with the use for floral prints and even a beautiful corset.
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Speaking about the collection, Laura Vassar and Kristopher Brock, Designers and Co-Founders of Brock Collection, said: “Brock Collection has always been about connecting the threads between uptown polish paired with a down to earth ease, which we are so happy to bring to a new audience. Each piece in the collection is special and carries a certain romantic charm, but is totally effortless.”
Meanwhile Maria Östblom, Head of Design at H&M, added, “We’re thrilled to be collaborating with Brock Collection, who are well-known for their luxe craftsmanship, impeccable fits and structures, and have quite the celebrity following. But there’s also beauty in the fact that their designs always feel down-to-earth, thoughtful and easy to wear — I believe that’s the key to their success. We want to celebrate romance and make it accessible to the many.”
The collection comes after a succession of uber-successful designer collaborations, with names such as Karl Lagerfeld (2004), Comme des Garçons (2008), Lanvin (2010), Versace (2011), Maison Martin Margiela (2012), Balmain (2015), Kenzo (2016), Moschino (2018) and Simone Rocha, earlier this year.
Here’s everything you need to know, including when you can buy the collection, how sustainable it is and the key pieces you’ll want to buy.
We’ll be updating this piece regularly, so check back for more information.
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When is Brock Collection x H&M be available to buy?
The good news is that there’s not long to wait to get your hands on Brock Collection x H&M. The collection is now available to buy after launching on June 1, but be quick as it’s expected to sell out.
You can read more about when the collection is set to drop here.
What time is Brock Collection x H&M be available to buy?
The collection went on sale at 8am, and is still available to buy now.
Where to buy the Brock Collection x H&M
You can buy Brock Collection x H&M in-store and online from H&M stores worldwide.
Head to hm.com to get your hands on the collection or join the queue at your local store.
How much does the Brock Collection x H&M collection cost?
The collection is really affordable. Prices start from £9.99 for jewellery and tops, going up to £39.99 for dresses.
Is Brock Collection x H&M sustainable?
The collection is made from a handful of sustainable materials, namely organic linen, organic cotton, recycled cotton, recycled polyester and Tencel™ Lyocell.
You can read more about the collection’s sustainability here.
Key pieces to buy now
Lyocell-blend dress, £24.99 – buy now
Lyocell-blend dress, £29.99 – buy now
Ankle-length lyocell-mix dress, £29.99 – buy now
Flounced dress, £39.99 – buy now
Lyocell-blend blouse, £24.99 – buy now
Linen-blend corset top, £24.99 – buy now
Lyocell-blend dress, £34.99 – buy now
Cotton corset top, £17.99 – buy now
Quilted shoulder bag, £17.99 – buy now
Glasses chain, £12.99 – buy now
Pendant bracelet, £17.99 – buy now
4-pack rings, £12.99 – buy now
Patterned scarf, £9.99 – buy now
AirPods case on a chain, £12.99 – buy now
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