Throwback to February 6, 2025 đž—the oldest photo on my iPhone. I'm standing in the foyer of my Midsommarkransen apartment, ready to face the day. Outfitted in my H\&M black sunglasses made from recycled plastic đ (the box read "For sunny days and hungover afternoons"—relatable, right?), JBL black headphones đ§, a bright yellow beanie đ§ą, and a vibrant cotton bomber jacket from H\&M's 2024 collaboration with the estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat and designers Ev Bravado and TĂ©la D’Amore đš.
This 30-piece collection showcases Basquiat's iconic and lesser-known artworks, integrated into contemporary streetwear designs . The bomber features the artwork "Ass Killer" (1984) đš. Paired with black jeans from the same collection, adorned with white chalk-like Basquiat scribbles ✍️, and a Margiela x H\&M wool sweater peeking from beneath the cropped jacket đ§¶. In hand: my apartment keys đ and a cobalt blue nylon shopper from H\&M đ️.
February isn't my favorite month ❄️—it's the final stretch of winter, and I'm always eager for spring đ±. Since diving into H\&M's special collections, I've amassed a variety of sunglasses đ¶️, ensuring I never leave home without a pair.
**Sunglasses Trivia:**
1. The first sunglasses were made in 12th-century China đ.
2. Polarized lenses reduce glare from reflective surfaces đ.
3. UV protection in sunglasses helps prevent cataracts đ️.
4. The aviator style was developed for pilots in the 1930s ✈️.
5. Sunglasses became a fashion statement in the 1960s đ¶️.
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