For
those who think they are too good for affordable fashion, they clearly
didn't see the Erdem x H&M runway show Wednesday night at the
historic Ebell women's club.
Not only did models strut down the
catwalk in fall florals worthy of the red carpet, but also celebs showed
up in spades, wearing the new collection in support of the brand's
designer, Erdem Moralioglu.
Erdem
follows in some very high-fashion footsteps. In previous
collaborations, the fast-fashion retailer has partnered with the houses
of Kenzo, Isabella Marant, Balmain and more to bring luxury design to
the masses.
But for those who are unfamiliar with the brand or
Moralioglu's signature design aesthetic, prepare to update your winter
wardrobe—stat. Erdem brings the same love for Chinoiserie-like prints,
paired with Victorian (think: lace, high collars, brocade) and ‘50s
(think: full A-line skirts and tweed) inspirations, with a darkly
romantic tone and color palette. If you still don't know what fall
florals—a trend everyone keeps talking about—are, please see this
collection for reference.
"I saw the collection before when I went into the fitting for this dress, and I was like, ‘I need everything,'" said Kate Bosworth,
wearing a black evening dress with a fall floral print and an
asymmetrical hemline. "That's just it…my entire wardrobe is going to be
Erdem x H&M. You have such great statement dresses like this, and
you have cozy sweaters and great coats, and I wanted to steal all the
guys' stuff as well."
Kate wasn't the only one ogling the men's offerings. While many stars like Zendaya, Selma Blair and Kate Mara were dressed in the brand's more feminine frocks, Kirsten Dunst walked the carpet in a men's PJ set.
"I
like the pajama look. It's comfortable. And I like that it was the boy
one," she said. "It's nice when the girls can wear the boys' stuff,
too."
To see how other celebs styled their new duds, keep scrolling.
Selma Blair
The
Cruel Intentions star is appealing to our Victorian-goth aesthetic.
Kate Mara
The actress sports a long-sleeve mini you can wear
anytime of year. Dress it up with a gold crossbody like Kate, or dress
it down with a mini backpack or bucket bag.
Kirsten Dunst
PJs all day, every day, is now made possible thanks to this collab.
Jaime King
The coat's brocade-like finish is signature Erdem. Plus, the whole look is neatly tied up in a big, beautiful bow.
Barbara Palvin
The
Sports Illustrated model wears a floral mini with side cutouts that we'll be sure to see all holiday season long.
Imaan Hammam
The
Vogue cover girl draws interest in her dual-texture, lace-and-floral frock.
Kate Bosworth
Proof you can wear fast fashion on the red carpet.
Zendaya
Even if you're not a florals fan, you can pare down
Erdem's signature print with a cozy, knit sweater or menswear-inspired
blazer like the Disney star.
Alexa Chung
This has your nighttime holiday soiree written all over it.
Rashida Jones
Even though Rashida and Alexa are wearing the same print, the two look completely different, as the
Parks and Recreation star pairs her look with a maroon cable sweater.
Mackenzie Foy
How do tomboys wear a floral frock with ruffle detailing? Do as
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 star and pair it with combat boots for a feminine-yet-edgy ensemble.
Get your credit cards ready—Erdem x H&M hits select stores November 2.
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