Shoppers go wild for Holly Willoughby's latest M&S collection - and we reckon these pieces will sell out fast
Holly Willoughby has produced winning collection after winning collection for Marks & Spencer over the last few months - and her latest launch today is no exception!
Another 'Holly Loves' edit has just dropped on the M&S website, featuring 13 new pieces curated by the This Morning presenter herself.
The new range has a more monochrome feel to it, with a few stylish pops of beige for some of the chic accessories.
Perhaps the hero pieces of Holly's latest collection though are her black and white printed midi dress, and her khaki jumpsuit - which sent fans wild when she shared a preview of it on her Instagram last week.
Her stylish printed midi dress will set you back only £49.50, and would be perfect for summer wear - be it a work day or a lunch at the pub with friends.
The jumpsuit, £69, is equally ideal for the warm, muggy weather outside, with Holly herself saying, "This jumpsuit is so comfortable – wear it to work, on the school run or out with a heel." Buy it HERE.
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At the moment, both are still on sale in all sizes, but we reckon that won't last for long, so hurry if you want to snap one of them up for yourself!
But never fear if you're looking for something a bit different. The Holly Willoughby M&S collection has plenty of other bits on offer too, including a cute skirt, and an all-purpose white blouse.
Fans have been loving it so far, with one writing on Twitter, 'Been looking at these this morning. I love them all!!! #marksandspencer #Hollyrange'.
As another said, 'everything is so pretty and so you! i love it 🖤'.
So which items do we love the most from Holly's edit?
Our edit of Holly Willoughby's M&S collection:
These wear-with-anything leather/suede trainers are the perfect piece for weather that can't make up its mind. Wear them with jeans, a dress, or a skirt, for some comfortable footwear that's also so stylish.
While the midi skirt is the trend of the moment, mini skirts are now making a much-deserved resurgence. This button down number from Holly is great for relaxed summer days.
Holly Willoughby's M&S collection is full of simple, chic white pieces, and this crisp blouse is one of our favourites. Everyone should have a classic white shirt in their wardrobe year round, as it goes with almost anything. Holly's shirt is also available in a blush pink, khaki and navy.
There's no doubting that Holly Willoughby loves a good pair of shorts, and these linen blend ones from her collection are ideal for the holidays. High-waisted and loose-fitting, whack them on when the weather is at its hottest.
Holly can rock a sleek stiletto heel like no one else, and these black ones from her new collection are something we can definitely see her wearing on This Morning. Yours for less than £20!
For those of us who bring everything but the kitchen sink out with us during the day, this tote bag is ideal. It's big enough to store all your bits, but also incredibly stylish.
So what are you waiting for? Get shopping!
Amy Hunt is an experienced digital journalist specialising in homes, interiors and hobbies. She began her career working as the features assistant at woman&home magazine, before moving over to the digital side of the brand where she eventually became the Lifestyle Editor up until January 2022. Amy won the Digital Journalist of the Year award at the AOP Awards in 2019 for her work on womanandhome.com.
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