What is H&M’s Next Designer Collaboration For 2024?
High fashion meets high street.
Wondering when H&M’s next designer collaboration is set to drop and which esteemed label it will be with? As huge fans of the high street brand’s high end collections, I’m always keeping tabs on what’s next. Here, I’m sharing everything we know so far, the past collections H&M has blessed us with, and what to expect going forward.
H&M’s designer collaborations are the stuff of legend. Remember when the giant teamed up with Balmain in 2015, or the more recent collab with Mugler? And don’t get me started on Simone Rocha x H&M. I still have a number of pieces from the drop that are some of my most cherished items of clothing. But now, we’re all wondering: who’s next?

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What is H&M’s designer collaboration for 2024?
H&M is set to team up with Indian fashion designer Anamika Khanna. While Khanna might not be as well known as names like Moschino and Versace, the collection is set to bring “contemporary Indian style and craft to a global audience” when it lands on September 5th, 2024. Anamika Khanna x H&M will be available to buy both online and in select stores, and will include womenswear, menswear, jewellery and accessories.

H&M recently collaborated with New York-based fashion designers Ev Bravado and Téla D’Amore on a 30-piece collection too. The duo were named semi-finalists for the 2024 LVMH Prize and finalists for the 2023 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund and their success continues with the H&M collection.
As far as a luxury designer collaboration goes, H&M is yet to announce their next collaboration. There have long been rumours of an H&M x Givenchy collab, but the designer denied this. Keep this page bookmarked, as we’re regularly updating it with news as and when we get it.
Which designers has H&M collaborated with in the past?
It’s perhaps easier to look at the designers H&M has collaborated with in the past to try to work out who they’ll team up with next. H&M has a stellar track record of collaborating with high-profile designers and brands. Past partners include iconic names like Moschino, Giambattista Valli, and Mugler. These partnerships have allowed H&M to offer its customers exclusive access to designer brand names at affordable prices, making luxury fashion much more accessible.
Below is a more in-depth list of the label’s past designer collections.
- Karl Lagerfeld (2004)
- Stella McCartney (2005)
- Viktor Rolf (2006)
- Roberto Cavalli (2007)
- Comme des Garçons (2008)
- Matthew Williamson (2009)
- Jimmy Choo (2009)
- Sonia Rykiel (2009, 2010)
- Lanvin (2010)
- Versace (2011)
- Marni (2012)
- Maison Martin Margiela (2012)
- Isabel Marant (2013)
- Alexander Wang (2014)
- Balmain (2015)
- Kenzo (2016)
- Erdem (2017)
- Moschino (2018)
- Giambattista Valli (2019)
- The Vampire’s Wife (2020)
- Simone Rocha (2021)
- Iris Apfel (2022)
- Mugler (2023)
- Rabanne (2023)
- Rokh (2024)
- Anamika Khanna (2024)
What celebrities are partners with H&M?
Beyond designer collaborations, H&M has also partnered with several high-profile celebrities. Madonna, David Beckham, and Lady Gaga are just a few examples. More recently, the high street name collaborated with Billie Eilish. The partnership resulted in a “sustainable clothing line” that reflected the singer’s unique style and values.
Who was the first collaboration of H&M?
The very first H&M designer collaboration was with Karl Lagerfeld in 2004. This groundbreaking partnership marked the beginning of H&M’s journey in offering high-fashion pieces at accessible price points.

What brands are affiliated with H&M?
H&M is the parent company of several fashion brands, each with its own distinct identity and target audience. These brands include:
- COS: Offers modern essentials with a focus on quality.
- Weekday: Targets a younger demographic with trend-led fashion.
- Monki: A playful and youthful brand.
- H&M HOME: Focuses on home furnishings and accessories.
- Other Stories: Offers a curated selection of fashion, beauty, and accessories.
- ARKET: A sustainable lifestyle brand.
- Afound: An online platform for discounted designer and H&M Group products.
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