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H&M Releases Coachella 2015 Fashion Collection

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H&M Loves Coachella Collection is now on sale in stores and online

This week H&M has released a new fashion collaboration called H&M Loves Coachella  in connection with the popular Coachella Music Festival.   The collection offers floral tops, kimonos, shorts, floppy hats, floral headbands and round sunglasses.   There’s also a lot of fringe in evidence on tops and sleeves.  Fringe on skirts and tops was one of the most popular trends on the Spring 2015 runways at New York Fashion Week and it perfectly fits the Coachella themed fashions. Whether you’re heading to Coachella or if you just want to get into the spirit, you might want to give the H&M Collection a look.  H&M will be a sponsor of the Coachella Music Festival this year, for the sixth year in a row.   If you are at Coachella, they will be selling exclusive H&M Loves Coachella pieces at the Festival.

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Floral Tunic with Fringe for $24.95 USD from H&M

Look for the  H&M Loves Coachella Collection onsite at the festival in the H&M  pop-up shop.  The collection is on sale now at  over 300 H&M stores in North America.  Prices range from from $4.95 to $49.95.  Here’s a little savings tip if you shop: you can get 20% off your purchase & free shipping with code 2967 The code is valid on online orders over $50.*  My favorite piece from the collection is the Floral Tunic with Fringe Top priced at $24.95. I also like the matching floral Kimono.  Both pieces will keep you cool whether you’re in the dessert or just a midwest heatwave.

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