Take our word for it, the H&M new-in section is seriously good right now

We're obsessed!

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When it comes to great wardrobe basics, look no further than the H&M new in section. From the perfect daily denim staples to an assortment of this season's biggest jewellery trends, H&M is definitely one to watch.

As a fashion writer who is always on the lookout for the most expensive looking pieces on the High Street, H&M tends to be my first port of call. In my opinion, the brand can't be beaten when it comes to affordable yet elevated designs. With a great mix of timeless basics and on-trend pieces that will upgrade your everyday outfits - H&M will almost always have something I'm looking for. From some of the best blazers on the High Street to polished shirting and new season accessories, if you're looking to elevate your back-to-work wardrobe you won't want to miss this round up.

The only downside with H&M is that pieces are so good they almost always sell out instantly, so it's only natural that I keep my finger firmly on the pulse of what's new-in. Right now, I'm loving the brand's everyday flats, boho-inspired dresses, laptop-friendly work bags and office-friendly pieces. I've scrolled through the latest arrivals and picked the 18 best pieces from H&M's new-in section that will have your transeasonal wardrobe covered.

Oh, and if you're a fan of editor-approved new-in picks, don't forget to check out our top selections from COS, Arket, Net-a-Porter, Zara and Massimo Dutti too.

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Our H&M sale picks

Some of our recent new-in favourites have now gone in the H&M summer sale - so rest assured that the pieces below come MC UK-approved and with a brilliant price tag to boot.

Sofia Piza
Fashion Writer

Sofia Piza is the Fashion Writer at Marie Claire UK. 

Sofia Piza is a Fashion Writer with experience working across runway trends, shopping picks, creative production, and celebrity fashion news. Born in Mexico and raised in five countries, Sofia decided to settle in London after spending four years at the London College of Fashion, studying Fashion Journalism. When she's not sourcing inspiration from social media, you will most certainly find Sofia anywhere from a local vintage market to busy central London streets people watching - the possibilities are endless. 

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