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Womenswear Spring trends

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We are launching four new and uniquely stylish trend collections this Spring/Summer and you can shop our favourite outfits just by clicking on the images below. From the vibrant and colourful Culture Clash to the sleek lines of Track Stars there is a look to suit everyone.

Culture Clash
An exciting fusion of exotic colours, raw artisan decoration, photographic prints and tribal motifs.
Sleek Dressing  Work the Trench  Shadow Prints It's a Wrap   Autograph Outfit 5  Slinky Cool Modern Print  Go Sixties  Fresh Stripes  Contemporary Clash Make it Bright Mix it Up

Fresh Prints  Go Graphic  Modern Prints Dressed to Impress   Bold Hue  Stylish Ensemble Perfect Prints  Cool Clash  New Blues

Track Stars
A luxurious blend of silky fabrics, soft sporty tailoring and sophisticated accessories highlighted with pops of acid-bright colour.

Understated Luxe  Track Stars Autograph Outfit  Minimal Styling Luxurious Essentials   Track Stars Autograph Outfit  New Colour Blocking  Modern Lines Sports Luxe  Limited Rocks Bolt of Blue   Slouchy Cool  Effortless Layering

 

Park Avenue
An effortless Upper East Side look that’s sleek and simple with ladylike charm and accents of sugar pastels.

Ladylike Chic    Park Avenue Per Una Outfit Feminine Shapes  Dotty Prints

 

Miami Kitsch
Be bold with block colours, gorgeous prints and retro shapes inspired by 80s Miami style.

Off-Duty Ensemble  Retro Prints  Keep it Quirky Colour Pop   Pretty Edge  Vibrant Prints Global Pattern  Kitsch Styling  New Season Shades

InStyle.co.uk love our trends as much as we do, check out their M&S Spring trends feature.

What trend will you be sporting this spring? Do you have a favourite outfit from the above? Let us know by leaving a comment below…

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  1. Posted by: Rosie
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    Wow, that’s a lot of outfits!
    I love seeing how the items are put together whatever the brand.
    The Autograph outfits, especially the trench coat and the black trousers and beige top, have caught my eye. I like the nod to the Olympics with the soft sporty tailoring too!

  2. Posted by: Mrs bridget Lewis
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    What ever has happened to the different lengths!

    I have just spent 1Hour going through your dresses and most are 90-93cms long!! Too short for me I am 5ft 8.Is everybody the same height ?
    Very dissapointing

    • Posted by: Linda Barber
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      I totally agree with Bridget, all the dresses are too short. Please bring back different lengths.

    • Posted by: Ms Lesley McCormack
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      I agree, not all of us are teenagers, M&S used to offer short, med, long and extra long, why not now ? it is all greared at the younger shoppers, I remember going into Marks and deciding what to buy was a nightmare as there so much choice, now its because the quality isnt there, choice isnt there and all are to short. We need to classic stuff brought back, but with the quality as well. They always had lovely skirts, classic jackets and coats, great quality, remember the woll blazers, they were fantastic but again, they changed them and they were like rags! Wallis is the same, you could spot a Wallis dress or coat miles off, not now, again replaced with cheap quality tat.

  3. Posted by: Mrs lisa clayton
    On: 24 January 2012 Permalink
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    Love the Autograph shadow pritn top and wide leg trousers -great outfit!Please can we have a comp to win these!

  4. Posted by: Mrs carol holler
    On: 27 January 2012 Permalink
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    I have bought and love the animal print blue dress in the long length. The size is quite generous so was happy to buy a size smaller than I usually buy. Looking foward to wearing this day or night. Please post more complete outfits a good idea to help us create the right look.

  5. Posted by: claire tilbrook
    On: 16 February 2012 Permalink
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    The models look great in the outfits, BUT must all be about 23 and size 8!! not very realistic for your average M&S shopper! You need a selection of models ages and sizes, not all like Twiggy!!! now why is she called Twiggy!
    Also saw a lovely pair of per una Jeans today in store, in a duck egg blue, went on line to get my size and they are called turquoise! which they are not. Colours should be described or have a better picture. Also it would be very helpful if beside the item, were tops or bottoms etc, that would match in colour to make an outfit, or suggested outfits.
    I also agree that when Per Una first came out we were spoilt with so many lovely designs, especially summer skirts, which I still wear and love, but these days far less to choose from, bring back the lovely cotton layered skirts and linen suits please!

  6. Posted by: Sarah Marcucci
    On: 26 February 2012 Permalink
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    We keep beingt told the population is getting older, but as your other clients say, it seems that you cater to teenagers. I gave up wearing skirts because they are too short,being 72, but I was a perfect 16 long trousers. Now they are making pants longer for those ridiculous heels. Why not keep the sizes as they were and make” longhissimi” or something? And maybe a longer tailored jacket every now nad again, or a real silk blouse. Up until now I was very happy with your products, but it has been a while since I have ordered any.

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