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The H&M x Wardrobe.NYC Collection Just Created the Ultimate Fall Capsule Wardrobe

 The H&M x Wardrobe.NYC Collection Just Created the Ultimate Fall Capsule Wardrobe

I'd give anything to go back in time to H&M's first fashion collaborations in the early 2000s. Alas, I was too young to appreciate the designer-to-wallet-friendly worlds of Karl Lagerfeld and Stella McCartney. Now, I'm making up for lost time by shopping the freshly launched H&M x Wardrobe.NYC collaboration.

For its first designer line since H&M x Stella McCartney's Spring 2026 reunion, the Swedish retailer brought the New York-based label's signature minimalist looks, neutral color palette, and relaxed workwear to a bigger stage. "We wanted to create a capsule for H&M that was true to the Wardrobe concept: a timeless and versatile statement that was both essential and of the moment," Josh Goot, Wardrobe.NYC co-founder, said in the press release.

H&M and WARDROBE.NYC's fashion collaboration dropped on August 6

A model posing in H&M x Wardrobe.NYC pieces for the collaboration's campaign. (Image credit: Courtesy of H&M)

According to Ann-Sofie Johansson, head of womenswear design and creative advisor at H&M, the collection was designed with "ultimate essentials" that will be "in your wardrobe for a long time" in mind. The 28-piece collection is made from fine wool blends, organic cotton, and jersey and features "sophisticated and sensual" outerwear, day-to-night tailoring, fresh-from-the-'90s denim, and other "archetypal" looks.

H&M and WARDROBE.NYC's fashion collaboration dropped on August 6

Peep-toe sock boots earned a spot in the 28-piece collection. (Image credit: Courtesy of H&M)

Both brands have narrowed the lookbook to a "tightly edited set of essentials," which blend go-with-everything basics with unexpected silhouettes. Standout details include open-toe sock boots, a cropped shoulder-padded bomber, an hourglass jean jacket, and a semi-sheer tank top.

H&M and WARDROBE.NYC's fashion collaboration dropped on August 6

The H&M x Wardrobe.NYC collaboration doubles as a masterclass in fall layering. (Image credit: Courtesy of H&M)

During the perpetually 85-degree day that is August, layering isn't even a thought. Still, to prepare shoppers for fall's cooler temps ahead and true to the Wardrobe.NYC's Spring 2026 collection, the collaborative collection ensured "everything goes with everything else" for when it's time to bundle up.

"Layering is a key part of the way I put things together—using wardrobe staples almost like building blocks to create an ensemble," Wardrobe.NYC's other half, Christine Centenera, said. According to the press release, hoodies, tank tops, and long-sleeve T-shirts are the "clean baseline" to razor-sharp wool coats, (removable) shoulder-padded blazers, and contoured denim.

H&M and WARDROBE.NYC's fashion collaboration dropped on August 6

Dress the H&M x Wardrobe.NYC collaboration up or down. (Image credit: Courtesy of H&M)

This collaboration is one of Wardrobe.NYC's most recent and high-profile, following alliances with Adidas in 2018, Carhartt in 2021, and Hailey Bieber in 2022. With each new partnership, the label has stayed true to its straightforward yet sleek visual language.

Meanwhile, H&M morphs its catalog to match each brand's signature aesthetic, as proven by animal-print pieces with Roberto Cavalli in 2007, sculptural patterns with Balmain in 2015, whimsical babydoll dresses with Simone Rocha in 2021, and cruelty-free creations with Stella McCartney earlier this year.

As of today, August 6, H&M x Wardrobe.NYC is available online and in select stores and retails from $29.99 to $429. What are you waiting for? Minimalists, book it to your nearest H&M (or shop the rest of the collection below). Fall is almost here.

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