H&M&LA: Doechii, Robyn and Jamie xx headline a one-off festival in Los Angeles, in honour of H&M’s S/S 2025 collection
Last night, H&M united talent from across the music and fashion industry for a special celebration in LA. Billed as a one-off festival, the evening featured performances from Doechii, Robyn, Jamie xx, PinkPantheress, SAILORR, amongst others.

Guests including Tyla, Amelia Gray, Dakota Fanning, Lisa Rinna, Amelia Dimoldenberg, Dixie D’Amelio and Barbie Ferreira took in the atmosphere as the music set the tone for a night of style and sound.
"Last night was really special. The energy was just right, the vibe was EVERYTHING”
– Doechii
The event paid homage to the heritage and resilience of Los Angeles, while spotlighting the city’s influence on film, music, art and fashion. It united icons with emerging stars, highlighting H&M’s passion for uplifting both established and developing talent, as well as global and local voices. Food and drink partners, including In-N-Out, Pink’s Hot Dogs and Kogi BBQ Tacos, continued the tribute to Los Angeles’ iconic culture.
“All of us at H&M wanted this event to be a love letter to the people and city of LA. This one-of-a-kind festival is a celebration of fashion, music, joy, and community – the very heart of what H&M is all about."
- Jörgen Andersson, Chief Creative Officer, H&M
The H&M&LA festival was open to all, via social media sign-ups. It continued the spectacular run of open-access celebrations that H&M pioneered last year with a series of global mega-happenings that encompassed a Times Square take-over and various concerts in cities such as London, Paris and Stockholm. H&M is known for its rich history of musical collaborations, and this festival continued that legacy by inviting guests to immerse themselves in sound across two separate stages and a special club, all while exploring a visual world of cinematic moments and digital displays.
The event marks the arrival of the second chapter of the ethereally bohemian S/S 2025 collection. The collection nods to the history of music, evoking the romantic sheers of festival style icons, the eclecticism of rock and roll fashion, and the vintage allure of Glam Rock and New Romantic styling. The second chapter blends these references with a romantic minimalism, bringing clean lines and a sun-kissed palette. The collection will be available online and in stores from 10 april.