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H&M Studio stages blockbuster Paris Fashion Week show with Edie Campbell, Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid

The high street store chose a space aged theme for its autumn/winter collection.

Emma Akbareian
Thursday 05 March 2015 14:45 GMT
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H&M held a show for the autumn/winter 2015 collection of its Studio line in Paris last night.

A futuristic theme set the scene for the night with the show opened by music producer Caroline de Maigret who walked the runway in a shiny silver jumpsuit before beginning the show with a live DJ set from inside a space pod.

The high street retailer pulled out all the stops with a stellar cast of models - including Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid who were joined by Edie Campbell and up-and-coming Victoria's Secret stars Liu Wen and Devon Windsor.

They didn't skimp on the front row either with Solange Knowles, Audrey Tautou and Noomi Rapace in attendance.

Sportswear was the overriding theme of the collection with futuristic details added to knitwear and dresses as well as more functional jackets, coats and jumpsuits.

“There’s such great energy about this H&M Studio collection. I love the sporty and futuristic pieces, which are perfect to mix and match with functional outerwear and the tomboy glamour of lurex and sequins.” says Ann-Sofie Johansson, Creative Advisor at H&M.

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