M&S’ Latest Drop Ticks Off Every Major Spring Trend—These are the Pieces Set to Sell Out First
I had a browse on my lunch break and these five fashion trends will sell out first, scroll to discover below.
With fewer grey clouds on the horizon and sunny days just around the corner, the great seasonal shift is finally here. But before we can leave cold-weather dressing behind us, we must make it through an unpredictable spring (in other words, don't get rid of your layers quite yet). As I slowly and optimistically start to embrace warmer accents in my own wardrobe, I've noticed a few trend-led gaps arising. With so many high-street stores unveiling their new season offerings, there was one place I know to look first for classic staples and runway inspired buys: Marks and Spencer.
A must for those hunting for expensive-looking pieces at an affordable price, M&S is the go-to for every savvy and sophisticated dresser, but especially this spring. Its digital shelves are filled with timeless silhouettes, on-trend colourways and enviable styling inspiration, and scrolling through the new-in section offers a cost effective way to dive into this seasons trends without breaking the bank.
The model wears the suede funnel-neck blouson jacket.
With fashion currently leaning in to a nostalgic mood, the new-in section shadows exactly the retro references we'd already spotted on the runway. From cool girl jackets (and what's not to love about a denim bomber with a leather trim), to romantic shades of petal pink, just one or two of these pieces will take your capsule wardrobe into the new season with ease.
So whether you’re in desperate need of a new sneaker or a nostalgic pair of jeans, M&S’s spring new-in has got you covered for the season ahead. Scroll down to discover the 5 trends well worth your attention below. Happy shopping!
The 5 Chicest Fashion Trends at M&S This Spring
1. ‘90s Denim
Style Notes: Whether you’re loving bootcut, cigarette or cuffed-hem jeans this spring, M&S’s new-in section has you covered. Leaning into revived shapes and expensive-looking washes, each silhouette has a timeless style to them. This is denim that will pair well with transitional mohair knits or a simple embroidered blouse.
Shop Jeans Below:
Cuffed jeans are a french women's favourite!
Many of my favourite fashion people are wearing skinnies tucked into boots!
The dark wash lends this pair an ultra-luxe finish.
2. Think Funnel-Neck
Style Notes: The funnel-neck trend shows no signs of slowing as we head into spring and M&S’s new-in is filled with high-necked appeal. A sophisticated design detail, it keeps you cosy without the need for a second layer (so we can leave the scarves at home!) Offering everything from Y2K-coded zip cardis to stylish suede bombers, each elevated piece is a fail-safe way to shift your capsule towards a spring mood.
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3. The Slimline Retro
Style Notes: Tiring of chunky “dad” shapes of years prior, M&S’s trainer trends are leaning into 2026’s slimline retro mood. Offering relaxed silhouettes and functional grippy soles, these trainers are doused in 2026 energy. Whether finished in a pink suede or a vibrant pop of red, they’re ready to add visual interest to trusty denim or a slinky midi skirt without much heavy lifting through styling.
Shop Trainers Below:
M&S have jumped onto the sneakerina trend this spring!
Lavender is emerging as one of this years biggest colour trends!
4. It’s Cropping Season
Style Notes: A sweeping trench will never date, but cropped jackets are all over M&S’s new-in this spring. Keeping you warm and allowing you to show off the rest of your ‘fit, if it's a style the A-list have already started to pick up in 2026, it's worth taking note of. With cape-coat cropped trenches, barn-style bombers and leather-trimmed denim throughout the brand's new-in section, it's clear they’re all about the crop this spring.
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5. Pretty in Pink
Style Notes: From butter yellow to pale blue, we’ve seen a variety of pastel shades starting to peek through in 2026, but this spring, M&S is betting on powder pink. From striped shirts to satin trousers, check-print midaxis to cashmere roll neck jumpers, this romantic hue is everywhere. With an innate softness, the pretty petal tint lends a delicate finish, one our editors are already loving.
Shop Pink Below:
I've seen fluffy jumpers everywhere as of late!
Shop the matching Checked Tie Detail Top (£32)

Imani-Nia Francis-Tsolaki is Junior Fashion Editor at Who What Wear UK, where she expertly navigates Gen-Z-aligned editorial content and brand try-ons to unearth the most worthwhile pieces, while valiantly resisting the urge to add every single one to her basket.
At Who What Wear, Imani is committed to uncovering cool new brands to share with the WWW UK readership, and finding gems that make shopping accessible (and fun) for everyone.