If You Thought These 24 H&M Items Were Designer, I Wouldn’t Blame You

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If You Thought These 24 H&M Items Were Designer, I Wouldn't Blame You

It can’t just be me—I had to do a double-take when I saw these H&M finds because they’re just so stunning. Perusing the site’s new arrivals is a weekly activity of mine and on my latest visit, I came across more than a few finds that actually stopped me dead in my scrolling tracks. While these pieces fall well under the £100 mark, I wouldn’t blame you for assuming otherwise.

As a fashion editor, I have a keen eye for spotting expensive-looking details and since I’m always looking at designer clothing, I can easily spot those luxe details elsewhere. And the H&M pieces you’re about to see below immediately reminded me of something I would see on a luxury retailer, whether it’s a buttery yellow-hues sweater or a pair of polished knee-high boots.

To see them for yourself and shop all of the expensive-looking items in my shopping cart, continue on.

Bare backs are the “naked” trend you’re about to see a lot more of this year.

This colour though!

Now that’s a party dress.

The trendy legging style all the celebs are wearing right now.

Cosy and chic. Need I say more?

I think the extra-large buttons are what make this one stand out.

You’ll always look polished in these.

Effortlessly chic.

Fact: you can’t go wrong with a wrap dress.

Styled with the matching pants, of course.

Modern ballet flats for the win.

Easy luxury.

Tweed always looks so elevated.

Not your basic T-shirt.

It’s the camel colour for me.

I’d pair this with black knee-high boots for a forward look.

The best £18 you’ll spend all week.

Yep, off-the-shoulder silhouettes are coming back.

Perfect for spring.

You can always use another effortless blouse.

Black leather pants are great and all, but this olive tone feels so fresh.

Weird, but in a good way.

Micro-pleats are my love language.

Next up, the biggest spring/summer 2021 fashion trends to know. 

This piece originally appeared on Who What Wear U.S.

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