H&M dresses up Madonna & Co (Reuters/Billboard) Updated: 2006-06-19 13:27
A partnership between Madonna and global fashion retailer H&M may,
initially, cause some to scratch their heads. For many, Madonna has more in
common with Versace than H&M's inexpensive yet fashionable clothing.
But at the busy intersection of music and fashion, Swedish brand H&M has
signed on to supply Madonna and her entire touring company (band, stage crew,
dancers) with offstage wardrobes during the artist's already-in-progress
Confessions Tour. (Madonna's onstage outfits for the trek are designed by
Jean-Paul Gaultier.)
Madonna and some members of her entourage will appear in an H&M ad
campaign that launches in August. At the same time, the retailer will begin
selling a specially designed track suit that it created for the superstar
artist. H&M stores also will sell her latest CD, "Confessions on a Dance
Floor."
In addition to appearing in high-end Versace campaigns, Madonna was featured
in a Gap ad campaign three years ago.
H&M, which has more than 1,200 stores in 22 countries, markets its
affordable fashions to all consumers, including couture-conscious fashionistas.
Two years ago, the brand tapped Karl Lagerfeld to design a one-off collection
for its fall line. It did the same last year with Stella McCartney. This year,
Dutch design team Viktor & Rolf will do the fall 2006
honors.
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