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Apr 7, 2011 @ 11:00 am

Fashion powerhouse Heidi Klum teamed up with New Balance last September to launch a line of activewear named HKNB exclusively on Amazon.com, and now the supermodel is back with a new spring collection! Klum’s latest line for New Balance features cotton and silk tunics, dresses, knits, woven tops, leggings, and outerwear priced from $34 to $198. “I’m really excited for my Spring collection for New Balance!  It’s fresh and has really beautiful luxe pieces,” Klum told us. “Busy multi-taskers like me can shop anytime, from their mobile phone or laptop in their bed – it doesn’t get much easier than that!” Click through the gallery to see the Project Runway judge’s streamlined hoodies, silk military shorts, and cuffed cargo pants. The collection is available now at Amazon.com. Tell us what you think of the new looks in the comments!

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Why on earth would anyone pay $78 for a “lightweight” sweatshirt?!?!??

-Tina on April 13th, 2011

Bought a top from last year’s collection and it seemed like cheap fabric, as opposed to what the label promised. Now I know why. From Amazon.com, retailer for Heidi’s “luxe” collection: “We are writing about the HKNB Heidi Klum for New Balance item(s) you purchased from us. The manufacturer recently notified us that the item(s) may have included an incorrect fiber content label (which would have been repeated in the product description on the website). If the label on your clothing item indicates that it contains 75% tencel, 15% cotton, and 10% cashmere, it is incorrect. The manufacturer informed us that the items were made of viscose and elastane, all cotton, or a cotton/polyester blend.”

I’ll be taking that refund. So much for integrity—you’re so “out”, Heidi!

-Carol Banks on May 9th, 2011

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