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The H & M Waste Collection is Made from Lanvin Scraps

Now that Lanvin for H&M has come to its conclusion in stores, retailer chain H&M has created a unique "small" collection for the rest of the season called the Waste collection.

The material from the Lanvin line that is scrap has been reshaped into new clothes and bags, which is yet another environmental move for the company since the Garden collection that used recycled polyester and organic cotton.

For those who didn’t get their chance to purchase Lanvin for H&M and still need their fix, note that the Waste collection is only available in select stores.
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