H&M Launches the Garden Collection Made from Recycled Materials

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Hot on the heels of Target’s Liberty for London collection, H&M’s Spring Garden Collection of colorful prints has arrived at H&M stores around the world.  This 42 piece collection is made from organic cottons and recycled materials.  I applaud H&M for going green and working to reuse existing materials.  The collection has some really cute pieces in it that remind me of Monet water colors and even, dare I say it, Liberty prints.   The maxi dress below screams of Monet’s Giverny garden.

In addition to this glorious maxi dress, there are tops, hippie chick tops and a cool coat. There are even floral printed ballet slippers, scarves and bags.  Readers, have any of you seen the Garden collection in stores? I will have to make an H&M run this weekend to check it out. But at first glance, it looks good!

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