Tyler Mitchell Shoots Simone Rocha X H&M at Great Dixter House & Gardens

Tyler Mitchell Shoots Simone Rocha X H&M at Great Dixter House & Gardens AOC Fashion

Simone Rocha and H&M have released the official campaign film and images for the upcoming Simone Rocha x H&M collection, available at hm.com and in selected stores on March 11. Shot by Tyler Mitchell, in his signature optimistic style, the campaign images and video create a story of joy, friendship and inclusivity.and an ode to moments of openness and congregation in a post-COVID and more racially-interactive world.

The talents featured in the campaign are dynamic individuals whose skills, outlook and unique beauty are celebrated and admired by Rocha. Actors Daisy Edgar-Jones and Micheal Ward, both rising stars, appear alongside Royal Ballet Principal Dancer Francesca Hayward, the artist Faye Wei Wei, the captivating models Mouchette Bell and Aramish Mangi, and the pioneering musician Kelsey Lu – who also provides the beautiful soundtrack for the campaign film.

Also featured are figures who are often present in Rocha’s world, whether in her shows or images, such as the model Tess McMillan and sisters, Adwoa Aboah and Kesewa Aboah, the former an activist and model, the latter an artist and model.

Candice Swanepoel's Tropic of C Sp 2021 Sustainable Eco Sets Swimwear Now in Econyl®

Beach photos have never looked so inviting in COVID-world. Candice Swanepoel takes us on a getaway to Exuma, The Bahamas for her new Tropic of C [IG] collection. Photographer Eduardo Bravin [IG] captures the sensual goddess in strappy, barely-there bikinis in shades of sea glass green, pacifico blue, and papaya. It’s the “swim collection for those who live by the beach and for the beach,” says Tropic of C

Candice is promoting Eco Sets made in econyl® or regen®, regenerated fabrics made from post-consumer plastic and waste. Econyl® is the new sustainable fabric developed with luxury brands Burberry and Prada working with Aquafil, an Italian company with more than half a century of expertise in creating synthetic fibers. Prada announced in 2019 that by 2021 the brand’s iconic nylon bags would convert to Econyl®.

Tropic of C also calls out that all prints are digitally printed, a more eco-conscious process that substantially reduces water, waste and electricity usage.