I Did an H&M Deep Dive—These 31 Trendy Finds Are *It*
We know you know, but H&M is basically *the* place to go for trendy pieces—especially if you're on a budget. The affordable retailer has so much of-the-moment goodness to choose from that looks like it came straight out of your IG feed. I'm talking '90s-inspired jeans, cutout tops, printed knit dresses, nostalgic jewelry, and horse-bit loafers. I mean, there's obviously way more than that, but just to give you a hint that the store has tons more than just basics. (Nothing against basics, though.)
But scrolling through the website can be overwhelming to say the least—even more so when you take all the accessories into consideration. If you want to shop for trendy pieces but don't have the time to actually go through every page in every section of the site, don't stress. I rounded up 31 It finds from H&M that you can stock up your closet with—especially as we look toward the warmer months in spring and summer. Here's to looking fashion-forward without emptying your bank account! Always a plus.
Pleated pants are also back, and they add a tailored twist to your regular rotation.
Button this style all the way up, or keep some buttons loose to get creative with layering.
Summer will be here before you know it. Ribbed materials have found their way onto bikinis as a swim trend, so you def want to grab this top and the matching bottoms.
A thin belt with an elevated buckle will make you want to cinch all your outfits.
This blazer is so popular it sold out in two other colors, but this subtle pink one is totally spring-worthy.
Just a classic as a button-down, but without the extra effort of actually putting it on.
Gorpcore is only gaining momentum, and with colorblocked nylon jackets like this, it's easy to see why.
A long-sleeve, cropped lace-up top is a fun transitional piece for your wardrobe.
Glove-like sleeves are a great trend for those who always have cold hands—aka me.
If you're a low-rise hater, avert your eyes! If not, you should definitely get into these cargo jeans.
Baguette bags are also in, but I vote that they should be a fashion staple at this point.
In case you wanted a "going-out top" moment. Presenting this bold chainmail halter top.
Long live the hair claw. This four-pack in different hues will definitely keep your hair out of your face.
Next: 42 Things You Have to See From Nordstrom, Revolve, & H&M Right Now
Lauren Adhav is a freelance fashion editor based in Los Angeles. Originally from Orlando, Florida, she got her start as the beauty and fashion editorial assistant at Cosmopolitan and worked her way up to fashion editor. She contributed to both the website and print issues, pitching new ideas, forecasting trends, covering red carpet events, and informing the overall coverage and brand voice.
After five years in NYC, she moved to Los Angeles. As a freelance fashion editor, she contributes to Cosmo, The Cut, and now Who What Wear. She also spends an unhealthy amount of time online shopping for the perfect piece, and now that she's in L.A., she's rediscovering her soft spot for malls.
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