You'll be lucky to get your hands on Holly Willoughby's new M&S denim range
Holly Willoughby's collection for Marks & Spencer has been selling like hot cakes (especially that sequin dress), and her latest instalment is going to be no exception.
The next edit launches online and in 70 selected stores on the 26th February and is already gathering interest on social media platforms (over 6k likes and 126 comments and counting). The theme: denim. Judging by the campaign and product images, it's not only going to satisfy your inner cowgirl, it's also going to tick all the major SS19 trends.
My favourite piece has to be the denim midi dress, though the 16-piece collection also includes a button through skirt, rich navy jumpsuit, frill detail denim shirt and dreamy cream western boots.
Holly talked about the inspiration for her latest curation, 'This edit has been really fun to pull together, I have always loved the simplicity of a denim dress and I live in a high waisted skinny jean at the weekend. The pieces in this edit are really versatile but are also super stylish too.
'I am a huge fan of wearing different denim pieces together - effortless but with a cooler edge! If top-to-toe denim isn’t for you, add a crisp white tee and a simple ankle boot, for a classic look that will see you through season after season.'
Prices range from £8.50 for a tee to £79 for a leather bag. Be sure to set the date in your diaries.
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Penny Goldstone is the Contributing Fashion Editor at Marie Claire UK. She writes about catwalk trends and the latest high street and Instagram sartorial must-haves. She also helms the Women Who Win franchise.
She has worked in fashion for over 10 years, contributing to publications such as Cosmopolitan, Red, Good Housekeeping, and Stylist.
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