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    Tyra Banks on 'racist' H&M ad: Who the hell put that sweatshirt on that beautiful black baby?

    Tyra Banks is responding to H&M’s controversial ad with an opinion she fears she’ll get “skewered for.”

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    The Balmain x H&M Lookbook Has Landed, And It’s Divine

    <p>When news hit that there was going to be a Balmain collection THAT WE COULD ACTUALLY AFFORD, we practically wept with joy into our cornflakes. Finally we would be able to buy pieces similar to the ones that Kendall Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Gigi Hadid and the rest of the #balmainarmy strut around in. <br /></p><p>So, after months of wondering what the high end label’s collaboration with H&M would look like, the collection’s lookbook has landed - and it’s every bit as glorious as we hoped it wou

  • NewsAlison Coldridge

    Breastfeeding Clothes CAN Be Stylish - The Duchess Of Cambridge Proved It

    Kate’s nursing dress caused sales of maternity dresses to soar. After all, just because a woman’s breastfeeding, it doesn’t mean she has to slum it in boring button-down blouses and wrap top after wrap top.   And it’s not just K Mid paving the way for fashionable nursing outfits – celebs such as Mila Kunis, Doutzen Kroes and Kimberley Wyatt have all been spotted in breastfeeding tops.

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    H&M make embarrassing spelling mistake on t-shirts

    Popular high street clothing store H&M has been left in an awkward position after misspelling the word 'genius' on a t-shirt. The typo, which adds an extra 'o' to the word, appears in a Thomas Edison quote that has

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    H&M targets 300 more new stores

    Fashion chain H&M has vowed to step up its expansion by targeting more than 300 new stores this year. The pledge came even though higher costs and investment in a new brand resulted in a slight dip in its fourth quarter profits to 5.29

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    Make £5 for your jumble at H&M

    H&M is offering customers a £5 voucher when they bring in a bag of unwanted clothes. Some of the clothing will then be used to manufacture a 'green' brand for the company. The rest will be recycled. So is this brilliant,