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Holly Willoughby launches denim edit collection for M&S
The edit marks the presenter's fourth collaboration with the high street retailer
Holly Willoughby’s denim edit for Marks & Spencer is on sale today.
The 15-piece collection features a wide range of spring essentials including button-through skirts, zip-front boiler suits and Western-inspired frill-detail shirts, as well as shoes, bags and accessories.
Speaking about the edit, the This Morning presenter said: “This edit has been really fun to pull together.
“I have always loved the simplicity of a denim dress and I live in high-waisted skinny jeans at the weekend,” she continued.
The edit is currently available in 70 selected stores nationwide and online.
Holly’s Must-Haves “The Denim Edit”
Show all 15But, if the 38-year-old’s previous edits with the British high street brand are anything to go by, you may want to be quick as they are known to sell out in hours.
Willoughby added: “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 simple ankle boots, for a classic look that will see you through season after season.”
Breton tops from the edit come in at just £8.50, while its most expensive piece is a leather bag a £79.
In October, the broadcaster launched her second collection – the winter edit – for the brand, which included a £55 tiger-print dress that proved a big hit with customers.
M&S announced that Willoughby had joined the retailer as its latest brand ambassador in September 2018.
Her first edit featured 20 pieces from the M&S autumn collection called “Holly’s must-haves”.
In the first image released ahead of the campaign, the star wore a burgundy tartan mini skirt, a slogan T-shirt and a bright pink coat that was reminiscent of the brand’s sellout duster coat from autumn 2013.
Shop the Holly’s must-haves denim edit here.
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