Stieg Larsson’s best-selling Millennium thrillers have inspired films, an upcoming comic book, sightseeing tours and now a special H&M line dedicated to his tattooed hacker heroine, the Swedish fashion giant said.

In anticipation of David Fincher’s film version of the late Swedish crime writer Larsson’s first book, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, H&M said it had asked the film’s costume designer Trish Summerville to create a line inspired by his unlikely crime-fighter Lisbeth Salander,

“The 30-piece collection has the dark urban feel that defines (Salander’s) character, with leather jackets and trousers, torn jeans and slouchy hoodies all in industrial shades of black, grey, worn white or dark red,” the Swedish cheap’n’chic fashion retailer said in a statement.

The collection would first debut “exclusively at the boutique Colette in Paris on November 28,” before being made available on December 14 at some 180 H&M stores around the world, it added.

Crusading journalist Larsson was 50 when he died of a heart attack in November 2004, short-ly before his Millennium tri-logy became the biggest global publishing phenomenon of the 21st century, selling tens of millions of copies in more than 40 countries and inspiring a blockbuster Swedish film series.

Fincher’s Hollywood adaptation of Dragon Tattoo, starring Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara, is due to be released at the end of this year.

H&M, which is the world’s third largest clothing group behind Spain’s Inditex, which owns Zara, and Gap, has since 2004 each year teamed up with top fashion designers like Karl Lagerfeld, Stella Mc-Cartney, Sonia Rykiel and this year Versace for small,hugely popular one-time collections.

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