Queens rapper Nicki Minaj will be the next celebrity to star in H&M’s 2017 festive advertising campaign. Set to launch in the coming weeks, the retailer's campaign will feature the hip-hop Barbie in multiple commercials wearing the latest apparel and accessories pieces from the Swedish clothing brand.
Announcing the news of her H&M partnership on Instagram this morning, Nicki posted a campaign shot from one of her looks on her IG. Writing in the photo's caption, "All new @hm Holiday Campaign shot in Scotland. Stay tuned. #HM," a happy Nicki can be seen sitting on a swing while wearing a bedazzled dress.
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The news of Nicki's involvement with the H&M brand campaign comes as no surprise as the "Anaconda" rapper announced back in May at this year's Met Gala that she had a special collaboration with H&M in the works. The hip-hop Queen even sported a gorgeous black and red dress from the H&M brand at the event that had many heads turning.
Look for Nicki to appear in multiple campaign ads for H&M in the coming weeks.
Back in May, H&M dressed Minaj in a custom gown with a cascading black-and-red train for the Met Gala. On the red carpet, Minaj revealed that she was working on a "special collaboration" and a capsule collection with H&M.
"I have a special collaboration coming out with H&M this fall and so they are dressing me for the night and the nailed it," Minaj said.

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