Marks & Spencer Introduces the Spring 20 Modest Collection
Last Update: Sunday, February 2, 2020 : 17:32 (+4GMT)
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, February 02, 2020: Marks & Spencer introduces the spring 20 Modest collection, offering an array of stunning designs and elevated styles, with new silhouettes, colours and prints, made in soft and breathable fabrics. Designed exclusively for customers in the region, the collection consists of contemporary, stylish pieces, full of modern femininity for effortless every-day dressing and easy outfit building to complete her spring wardrobe.
Essentials are reworked in flattering new shades of camel, navy and green, and the best-selling ribbed jersey lines underpin the collection, such as the printed jersey maxi dress and skirt. Colour blocking is key across the range, with monotone combinations of black and white, offering a modern take on stylish dressing. Pair essentials with denim for dress down days or wear with statement oversized styles for elegant evening attire. Essentials have been designed to be easy-to-wear and mixed and matched for an on-trend Modest look.
Arriving in spring, a relaxed profile is elevated with bold prints and patterns. The signature botanical floral print is introduced across flowing shapes, and the hero zebra animal print features across the best-selling silhouettes – the flowing maxi shirt dress, oversized kimono and tie front blouse. The statement print elevates the styles and offers a fun take on spring Modest dressing.
The popular kimono shape has been elevated with a new wide-open sleeve silhouette detailing that adds an elegant and contemporary feel. Versatile and stylish, it can be worn with oversized dresses, the wide leg crop trouser or long cut blouses for beautiful Modest attire.
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