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Inside H&M London Fashion Week takeover

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaSeptember 19, 20252 Mins Read
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H&M’s Long-Term Strategy

H&M’s approach to branding is centered around long-term investments, which is evident in their decision-making process. According to Andersson, working with the CEO and chairman, every decision is focused on long-term investments, which is particularly beneficial when working with branding, as these efforts take time to yield results.

Events and Activations

Andersson highlights that events and activations, such as the recent collection launch, may not show immediate financial returns, but they generate buzz and energy among consumers and the creative industry. The goal is to provide a sense of excitement and inspiration, which is essential in today’s fast-paced fashion landscape.

Diverse Buyer Base

H&M aims to cater to a diverse range of buyers, setting them apart from competitors like Zara and Uniqlo, who have a more defined style. Andersson likens H&M to a platform like Spotify, where customers can curate their own unique style by mixing and matching different pieces.

Balancing High Fashion and Accessibility

The recent collection featured a more maximalistic mood with punk influences and checks, but Andersson notes that the brand’s music events have also explored the calm luxury trend. The key is to find new ways to inspire people without alienating existing customers. To achieve this, H&M will showcase their collections in simpler, more accessible contexts, allowing customers to style the pieces in different ways.

Retail Strategies

The retailer plans to experiment with various retail strategies, including making select items available only in-store to create a sense of urgency and exclusivity. This approach is inspired by successful brands like Supreme, which have mastered the art of creating hype around limited-edition releases.

Future Activations

Andersson confirms that there are more events and collaborations in the pipeline, which will help to reinforce H&M’s brand identity and create a lasting impression on customers. The goal is to stay focused and avoid distractions, while continually surprising and delighting customers with new and unexpected experiences.

Staying Ahead of the Curve

Andersson’s vision for H&M is to be a brand that is always on the move, never staying in one place for too long. As soon as customers think they understand what the brand is about, H&M will pivot and try something new, keeping them engaged and interested. This approach will enable the brand to stay ahead of the curve and remain relevant in an ever-changing fashion landscape.

Brand management Creative industries H&M Investment London Fashion Week Spotify Uniqlo Zara (retailer)
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