
WARDROBE.NYC and H&M have built a designer collaboration around one idea: the modern uniform that is sharpened for the city. The collection draws on WARDROBE.NYC’s own archive.
It’s the New York luxury essentials label founded by editor and stylist Christine Centenera and designer Josh Goot, known for clean pieces that work hard and never beg for attention. Shot on Mica Argañaraz, the lineup makes everyday dressing feel sleek and a little dangerous.
WARDROBE.NYC H&M Collection

The shapes carry a downtown attitude. A black wool coat sits on strong shoulders; crisp blazers, tailored skirts, and wide-leg trousers move with intent. Around them, the label loosens up with washed denim, padded bombers, hoodies, fluid drawstring pants, and fitted layers built for mixing.

These H&M styles are all about being simple but never basic. A long black double-breasted coat brings the drama, while a cropped hoodie over oversized pants gives streetwear a polished edge. A black tank dress reads pure minimalism.

Glossy open-toe boots add the shine. Even a white tee and mini skirt look styled rather than thrown on, thanks to sharp lines and dark layers. Centenera and Goot wanted staples that slide into any closet, clothes made to be worn again, styled again, and owned your own way.
The WARDROBE.NYC x H&M collection launches August 6, 2026.
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