H&M and Stella McCartney Are Back: 2000s Glamour and Sustainable Luxury

Celebrities wearing the new H&M x Stella McCartney designer collection inspired by 2000s glamour

H&M Announces a New Designer Collaboration With Stella McCartney

H&M has announced a new designer partnership with Stella McCartney, marking a fresh chapter in their high-profile collaborations. The first looks from the upcoming collection were revealed on the red carpet, worn by a group of celebrities and models who previewed the new silhouettes and signature details.

The early lineup featured Emilia Gray, Anitta, Emily Ratajkowski, Jasmine Wijnaldum, Belle Priestley, Alton Mason, and Chiara Nirgyn, all dressed in pieces from the new range.

A 2000s-Inspired Mood With Stella McCartney’s Signature DNA

According to the brand, the collection reflects McCartney’s recognizable design DNA while leaning into an early-2000s archival feel. Expect plenty of glamour-forward elements, including the designer’s signature shine and lace, reimagined through a modern, wearable lens.

Emily Ratajkowski appeared in a classic little black dress paired with a cape draped over the shoulders, while Emilia Gray wore a shimmering beige lace mini dress with a crystal-like effect, styled with a relaxed belt that nodded to Y2K-era styling.

Jasmine Wijnaldum showcased a longer, flowing version in the same fabric story, while Anitta chose a bold red dress featuring a ring detail connecting the shoulder line. Overall, the first looks emphasized high-impact glamour with sleek, confident styling.

Launch Date and Sustainable Materials

The capsule collection is set to launch in Spring 2026 and will include items made with more environmentally conscious materials. The collaboration aims to combine statement fashion with a continued focus on responsible design choices.

“Reworking pieces from my archive was incredibly energizing and joyful,” Stella McCartney said. “This second collaboration is an opportunity to explore how far we’ve come in sustainability, cruelty-free practice, and conscious design — and honestly, how much more we still need to do together.”

The collection will be available in Spring 2026 both online and in selected stores.

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