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Celeb Studded Marni for H&M Launch Party
The Marni for H&M collection will hit stores on March 8, but all of Hollywood lined up for the launch party on Friday evening. While the stars mingled and checked out the new collection, let's take a look at what they wore and everyone was wearing Marni for H&M.

Drew Barrymore: Barrymore showed up to the fete in a polka dot dress from the collection, knee-high black socks, and a large Lucite multi-colored statement necklace. There was A LOT going on with this outfit, she could have ditched the necklace, it looked like a ceiling fan anyways.
Sofia Coppola to Direct the Marni for H&M Commercial
Is the world ready for a weepy hipster-hued short film starring some pale faced chick in a Marni dress? Well, like it or not, it's happening.

H&M announced a couple weeks ago that their newest designer collaboration would be with Italian Fashion house Marni, and they are pulling out all the stops by nabbing "Lost in Translation" director Sofia Coppola to direct all the print ads as well as an advertising film that will run on TV, before movies and online.
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H&M Announces Next Designer Collaboration
  Currently in the midst of their very successful Versace for H&M collection, the Swedish retailer has announced that their next collaboration will be with Italian fashion house Marni.  

H&M released a teaser video which takes audiences in a behind-the-scenes peek at the photo shoot for the new collection with interviews from Marni designer, H&M creative advisor, and style.com experts.

  The collection will launch March of 2012 in 260 stores worldwide, and you can expect a kind of “best of” Marni, in the same way that Versace did for their collection.

  “I wanted to create a true Marni wardrobe by revisiting all our favorite pieces in signature fabrics and prints, says Marni Creative Director Consuelo Castiglioni, “As always, I love juxtaposing prints and colors, mixing modern tribal with Bauhaus graphic adding sporty utilitarian elements.”