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H&M to launch collaboration with Mexican designer Lorena Saravia
“When I began my brand, I wanted to create something distinctly Mexican that embodied quality, impeccable cut, and contemporary style for the modern woman. Mexico is often seen as a macho society, but women have always been a formidable force. My hope is that every woman who wears my designs feels inspired and empowered,” says Lorena Saravia.
Explored through the lens of her personal and cultural heritage, Lorena Saravia crafts a highly versatile wardrobe, including some of her most covetable signature styles. The 29-piece collection balances the strength of structured silhouettes, such as Lorena’s best-selling denim jacket and denim chaps, with sensual evening styles, including draped blouses and backless gowns. Urban and versatile, an undeniable tribute to Mexico plays out in the workwear fabrics, craft-like details, and cowboy boots – not to mention a colour palette awash in poetic desert hues.
H&M will launch a 29-piece collaboration with Mexican designer Lorena Saravia on October 16, 2025.
Inspired by her heritage and modern femininity, the collection blends structured denim and sensual eveningwear with desert hues, cowboy boots, and craft-like details.
Accessories draw from family heirlooms, creating a versatile, empowering wardrobe that honours Mexico’s culture with contemporary elegance.
“What I admire most about Lorena is how she masterfully draws from her heritage and Mexican craftsmanship to create something fresh, original, and truly her own. Overall, there is a beautiful connection to the land, blended with contemporary elegance,” says Ann-Sofie Johansson, creative advisor at H&M.
Accessories layer the collection with stories and character. Lorena’s grandmother’s lion earrings served as the model for the earrings and buttons, while the brown suede cowboy boots, broad-brimmed hat and decorative belt add unmistakable flair.
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How spinning sector strain is putting Bangladesh’s RMG might at risk
Bangladesh’s spinning sector is reportedly facing severe pressure from soaring costs, volatile cotton prices, and a surge in cheap yarn imports, even as industry leaders warned of potential shutdowns, risking millions of jobs.
In view of the existing scenario, stakeholders sought urgent support—gas price cuts, incentives, and anti-dumping measures to stabilise the sector.
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Indian rupee dips below 90 per US dollar mark for 1st time
It dropped to a record low of 90.13 against the US dollar, breaking its previous all-time low of 89.9475 touched a day earlier.
The Indian rupee fell sharply yesterday, dipping below past the crucial 90-per-US dollar level for the first time.
It dropped to a record low of 90.13 against the US dollar, breaking its previous all-time low of 89.9475 a day earlier.
The sharp fall in the rupee came amid weak trade and portfolio flows, restrained intervention by the central bank as well as the lack of clarity over a India-US trade deal.
The sharp fall in the rupee amid weak trade and portfolio flows, restrained intervention by the central bank as well as the lack of clarity over a India-US trade deal also weighed on domestic equity markets.
The development raised concerns about inflation and foreign investor activity.
The Reserve Bank of India’s monetary policy is expected to announce the interest rate decision on December 5.
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Asian suppliers drive Poland’s apparel import growth in 2025
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