People are loving Holly Willoughby's M&S edit
The collection will be available in-store and online on September 27
TV presenter Holly Willoughby was this week revealed as Marks & Spencer’s latest brand ambassador.
Willoughby has chosen her favourite pieces from the autumn collections, launching on September 27.
‘Holly’s Edit’ is part of the brand’s ‘Autumn Must-Haves’ campaign and includes a leopard-print dress, pink coat and checked skirt.
This week M&S posted photos of every item in the collection on its Instagram story, revealing a fishtail skirt, ‘merci paris’ slogan T-shirt and cable-knit jumper as part of the 21-item edit.
With prices ranging from £19.50 to £99 and anticipation building, it's likely the range will be snapped up quickly when it launches online and in-store.
See the full collection here:
Every item in Holly Willoughby’s Marks & Spencer autumn edit
Show all 21Fans of the brand and the This Morning presenter have expressed their delight at the pairing - and the collection - in their droves.
“NEED this skirt… and coat… and in fact the boots too,” one person commented on Willoughby’s post.
“This new collection is going to bankrupt me,” wrote someone on M&S’s Instagram. “Holly crush.”
“Oooooh I need those chequered trousers and red cable-knit jumper!” added another fan.
Willoughby is considered by many to be a fashion icon - every day, she shares her outfits on Instagram, with fans of This Morning always keen to know where her clothes are from.
“I have grown up with and have always loved M&S, so when they asked me to be a brand ambassador, of course I said yes!” she said.
“I have really enjoyed picking my Must-Haves for Autumn - for me, confidence and great fit are key when it comes to style; I really hope I can inspire people to be brave and have a little bit more fun with their wardrobe.”
Alongside her presenting work, Willoughby is an ambassador two other brands, Garnier and Diet Coke.
Last week she was revealed as the face of Diet Coke and Asda’s Tickled Pink campaign to mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month.
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