

Photos courtesy of H&M

Quite an interesting approach, the Lanvin for H&M collection seems to never want to go away. Selected H&M stores are now offering a small collection called Waste, which has been made from fabric left over from the production of H&M’s designer collaboration with Lanvin. Several different fabrics have been used in the same garment to create new graphic and harlequin patterns. “This mini collection from leftover fabrics looks absolutely wonderful,” says Ann-Sofie. “My favourite piece is the bright, colour-block tunic. It’s perfect for that first spring update.”

I think I’ll need to make a trip to H&M to check out the pieces in person this weekend, interested in the striped and zebra tops. Please note the Waste collection will not be sold in China, Turkey, Russia, Middle East and Israel. More pics after the jump…

UPDATE 02.01.2011: The collection is available at NYC’s Flagship Store (640 Fifth Avenue), I don’t know which other stores. Peep the info here.