Rising London Brand Heaven Can Wait Unveils Its New "I Love Nothing" Collection

Available on the brand’s official website now.

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Hot on the heels of its collaboration with fellow London brand Unknown for a collection of reworked England football jerseys ahead of the World Cup, Heaven Can Wait has just presented a new capsule that features cozy knitwear and ripped denim.

Traditionally, Heaven Can Wait is known for its gothic styles — often marketed with emo-rap campaigns — either coated with dark tones or packed with bursts of color that have previously tapped into hues of bright blue, white, purple, and pink. However, the underlying theme across all of its off-the-cuff releases has explored a distressed outlook toward fashion design with intentional rips and various skull and crossbow interpretations.

Now, Heaven Can Wait’s latest collection presents an assemblage of knitwear, denim, and a new T-shirt — and each design comes coated in a new “I Love Nothing” slogan. The drop is kicked off with jeans that are designed with big rips across the knees. Additionally, the baggy silhouette is also complemented with furry “I Love Nothing” embroidery on the back pocket, while the corresponding back pocket is designed with HCW’s classic Skeleton design in white.

Furthermore, the collection comes with a black crew-neck T-shirt that is printed with more “I Love Nothing” typography across the front. Rounding off the drop, a new heavy-set knit jumper is included; it’s designed ribbed detailing around the neck, sleeves, and waist with more HCW branding across the front and back.

You can have a closer look at the new collection from Heaven Can Wait above and it is available on the brand’s official website now.

In other fashion news, take a look at the new Rough Simmons collection.

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