“Like our debut season, this collection is refined and meticulously crafted, with a strong focus on the feel and quality of materials. Inspired by the dynamic energy of city life and timeless sophistication, the collection embraces a transitional wardrobe while keeping the essence of the Atelier label. Some pieces carry a thrifted charm, reflecting the uniqueness of a perfect vintage find” says Ana Hernández, Menswear Designer at H&M.
H&M Atelier’s Spring-Summer 2025 collection refines classic menswear with contemporary details, featuring relaxed tailoring, vintage-inspired washes, and a neutral palette with pops of raspberry pink.
Layered silhouettes enhance versatility, while standout pieces like oversized wool suits, cropped leather moto jackets, and suede biker boots add effortless sophistication with a thrifted charm.
The styled silhouette enhances the collection’s originality, as pieces are layered and mixed to highlight versatility. Relaxed tailoring remains key: the long-line, light coats — single-breasted topcoats or a cotton gabardine belted mackintosh — and light Italian wool suits featuring sartorial sharp shoulders and contrast lining are a statement on their own. The cut is oversized so that it sits and drapes for an easy, casual feel. Washed and treated for a worn-in, timeless feel, the cropped leather moto jacket has the originality of a vintage piece. The season’s five-pocket trousers pair effortlessly with the season’s workwear-inspired jackets. Underneath, fluid cotton-linen shirts are left unbuttoned and layered over tees, slim-fit knit tanks and soft cotton jersey twisted-seam henleys.
Characterful accessories add unmistakable West Coast flair: the silhouette is grounded by suede square-toe biker boots, while the snakeskin leather belt is a simple touch that adds true originality.
The new H&M Atelier Spring-Summer 2025 collection will be available in selected H&M stores worldwide and online from February 27, 2025.
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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RM)