When I created the Tiger, my first ‘Wild Animals’ painting, in 2008, it was purely a concept – I was trying to express an untamable animal in an untamable medium, using a wet-on-wet technique that I learnt at school as a child. Over the years, my series ‘Wild Animals’ has grown into a crazy-big body of work. I’m excited to present my work to a bigger audience in a more affordable way with this H&M collection,” says artist Rop van Mierlo.
Light-hearted in spirit and uniquely collectible in style, the collection’s key looks pair simple silhouettes with lightweight fabrics energised by joyful colour and bold print. Five paintings are featured – including a jaguar, a zebra, a horse, two baby goats and a butterfly – as well as new works comprising hand-painted stripes, tie-dye-style prints and a paisley bandana. T-shirts in organic cotton are the hero items, each printed with a vibrant and unique animal painting, while eye-catching repeat pattern zebras and jaguars appear across a swimming costume, trunks and a bucket hat. Two terry sweater-and-shorts sets feature the bold tie-dye print. Meanwhile the hand-painted stripes appear in an earthy colour palette on a linen-mix dress with ribbon-tie straps, a relaxed shirt and shorts combo, a wrap skort and a baseball cap. In accessories, a zebra-print tote bag and bandana will be favourites for the whole family.
H&M teams up with artist Rop van Mierlo for a whimsical kidswear line, inspired by his ‘Wild Animals’ paintings.
Bursting with vibrant colors and imaginative prints, the collection offers a range of playful pieces including tees, sweaters, swimwear, and accessories, inviting young explorers to embrace their creativity and embark on exciting adventures.
“The H&M design team fell in love with Rop van Mierlo’s inventive paintings of animals – some fluffy and cute, some intriguing and mysterious. We’re thrilled to share a curated mix of his most recognisable paintings as well as distinctive new works to our younger customers with a very wearable collection that captures the charm of his series called ‘Wild Animals’. We hope these pieces encourage a spirit of adventure and artistic experimentation,” says Sofia Löfstedt, Head of Kidswear Design and Creative at H&M.
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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RM)