After hundreds of people lined up for hours in the freezing cold to blow several months’ worth of rent on the Lanvin for H&M line in November, you’d think that every last shred of the collection would be snatched up by now. Not so: Remnants of the collection are still hanging neatly next to the third-floor dressing rooms of H&M’s Rockefeller Center location, reports Sugar Rock Catwalk. (There’s no men’s stuff left, but there are several racks of clothes, including the one-shoulder cocktail dress and both the red and gray versions of the tulle-skirted dress.) But clothes aren’t the only thing left over from all the Alber Elbaz mayhem that consumed way more of our web-surfing time and energy in October and November than we care to admit — there’s fabric scraps, too, which H&M is repurposing into a whole new line called Waste.
H&M Waste Collection - Fabrics from the Lanvin for H&M Collection [Nitrolicious]
Last Chance: H&M x Lanvin [Sugar Rock Catwalk via Racked]