Throwback to February 6, 2025 📸—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 😎 (the box read "For sunny days and hungover afternoons"—relatable, right?), JBL black headphones 🎧, a bright yellow beanie 🧢, and a vibrant cotton bomber jacket from H\&M's 2024 collaboration with the estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat and designers Ev Bravado and Téla D’Amore 🎨.
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) 🎨. 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 🧶. In hand: my apartment keys 🔑 and a cobalt blue nylon shopper from H\&M 🛍️.
February isn't my favorite month ❄️—it's the final stretch of winter, and I'm always eager for spring 🌱. Since diving into H\&M's special collections, I've amassed a variety of sunglasses 🕶️, ensuring I never leave home without a pair.
**Sunglasses Trivia:**
1. The first sunglasses were made in 12th-century China 🐉.
2. Polarized lenses reduce glare from reflective surfaces 🌊.
3. UV protection in sunglasses helps prevent cataracts 👁️.
4. The aviator style was developed for pilots in the 1930s ✈️.
5. Sunglasses became a fashion statement in the 1960s 🕶️.
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