H&M’s latest designer collaboration turns its attention to modern essentials with WARDROBE.NYC, the New York-based label founded by editor and stylist Christine Centenera and designer Josh Goot. Rather than chasing seasonal trends, the collection celebrates the enduring appeal of impeccably cut tailoring, elevated basics, and a restrained palette synonymous with contemporary luxury.
Christine Centenera has long been one of fashion’s most influential creative voices, shaping visual culture through her work as Fashion Director at Vogue Australia and as a sought-after stylist for global luxury brands. Alongside Australian designer Josh Goot, whose reputation was built on precise tailoring and minimalist design, the pair launched WARDROBE.NYC with a simple premise: create permanent wardrobe foundations that transcend fashion cycles.
Since its debut, WARDROBE.NYC has cultivated a loyal following by focusing on versatility rather than excess. Crisp shirting, structured outerwear, perfectly proportioned suiting and refined knitwear define the label’s understated aesthetic, where craftsmanship and silhouette speak louder than logos.
Their collaboration with H&M brings that philosophy to a wider audience. The collection is built around monochromatic dressing, sharp tailoring, luxurious textures, and effortlessly layered separates designed to mix seamlessly. Inspired by the rhythm of city life and the confidence that comes from dressing with intention, the pieces embody quiet sophistication rather than overt statement dressing.
In an era increasingly drawn to thoughtful consumption and timeless design, H&M x WARDROBE.NYC feels less like a seasonal fashion moment and more like an invitation to build a wardrobe that lasts. H&M.
WARDROBE.NYC Christine Centenera and Josh Goot.
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