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H&M Designs Organic Garden Collection

In Fashion by Susie Anderson , on Monday, March 22, 2010, 3:21 PM (PDT)
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Get in the garden

The Garden Collection just sounds perfect for spring, especially with this year's emphasis on floral prints. But H&M is taking it one step further and designing the Garden Collection with all organic and recycled materials. We've never loved spring fashion more!

Sustainability is definitely in right now. And this collection couldn't come at a better time for H&M, a company who's been under fire for trashing their unsold clothing. Now H&M is showing that it is attempting to make a difference in the world by designing an entire collection of organic clothing.

The clothing is mostly feminine, floral, and flowy, with pretty dresses, shorts, tees, and cardigans. The 80-piece collection is all made with recycled polyester, organic cotton, linen, and Tencel. And the prices are fabulous too, with most pieces around $20.

An H&M spokesperson tells StyleList.com, "We're listening to our customer... Every year we use 50 percent more recycled product." We're loving this collection because it's eco-friendly, but still totally stylish and girly. The Garden Collection will hit H&M stores on March 25 and we have a feeling it's going to sell quickly.

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