Fashion retailer H&M has unveiled the first looks for its new technical
high-fashion sports collection, For Every Victory, which has been developed
in collaboration with the Swedish Olympic team.
The collection focuses on core sports and training pieces, with all
garments tested by the athletes on the Swedish Olympic team, who advised
the brand on design, performance and wearability. As H&M is also designing
the team’s kit for the upcoming Rio Olympics, the collection has a similar
aesthetic with a colour palette of black, grey, dusty pink and gold.
For Every Victory centres on performance T-shirts, running shorts and
leggings, as well as sports bras for women, jackets, sports accessories,
and hats. The collection features technical benefits including
quick-drying, breathable materials designed to help optimise performance,
while recycled polyesters prove that high-function sportswear can also be
conscious and more sustainable.
“This is a collection about performance with great style and the input
of the Swedish Olympic team has been invaluable in the creation process.
The result is high fashion technical sports pieces for everyone to wear,”
explains Pernilla Wohlfahrt, design and creative director at H&M.
The collection, which launches in store and online on July 21, is being
promoted through a campaign fronted by inspirational personalities who the
retailer states have “all achieved their own victories,” whether in sport
or through life experiences, including Caitlyn Jenner.
The retired Olympic gold medalist, formerly known as Bruce, who
transition from male to female last year, will star alongside other stars
including gymnast Chelsea Werner, who has never let Down Syndrome halt her
progress, surfer Mike Coots who still takes to his board even though he
lost his leg in a shark attack, and boxer Namibia Flores who has fought
against prejudice to pursue her dreams.
The For Every Victory collection launches on July 21, with prices
ranging from 3.99 pounds for a headband to 29.99 pounds for the leggings,
and 39.99 for the jackets.
Images: Courtesy of H&M