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H&M continues its exploration of creativity with AI

By July 3, 20252 Mins Read
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The first drop goes live on July 2nd, and during fall we will continue the exploration with several different expressions across different cities.

H&M continues its exploration within generative AI by dropping its first set of images featuring digital twins, set to the background of fashion capitals around the world, showcasing seasonal yet timeless denim.  

Co-created with a dedicated team and accompanied by a behind the scenes film, H&M wants to show how generative AI can be used to amplify and elevate a creative process.

“We’re exploring emerging technologies like generative AI to amplify creativity and reimagine how we showcase fashion. The technology offers an opportunity to enhance storytelling and find new ways to connect with our customers, while staying true to H&M’s style-led, human-centric identity. We remain committed to empowering self-expression and liberate fashion for the many,”  says Jörgen Andersson, Chief Creative Officer, H&M. 

“I am super excited to further explore AI in this way on the side of my own photography. It´s an interesting tool to add to our creative toolbox,” says Johnny Kangasniemi, photographer. 

“This is a great way to set a precedent for the future of AI. It´s professional, collaborative and transparent,” says Vanessa Moody, model. 

The first drop goes live on July 2nd, and during fall we will continue the exploration with several different expressions across different cities.

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