5 Expensive-Looking Trends I'm Shopping at M&S for Autumn
From checks to leather, M&S is looking so good for autumn/winter 2025.
You know it. We know it. They know it. M&S is just so good right now. In fact, the high street hero has been impressing again in the fashion stakes for a good few seasons. After *that* cyber attack recently shut down the website, myself and my fellow editors were at a loss for where to get our hit of affordable yet chic seasonal staples. Off to our local store it was. All I can say is thank goodness they've managed to get back up and running, just in time for us to build our autumn/winter wardrobes.
Because M&S, however unassuming its famous basics may first appear, has actually become a brand I really rely on for those key on-trend buys as well. Maybe that's showing my age, but I genuinely love how M&S adapts its classics each season to tap into Wholesale Replica Bag trends. Not too much—you won't find any polarising, flash-in-the-pan buys here—but just enough of a design update to make time-old staples feel fresh. A ballet flat now in suede, a pair of black jeans now in a barrel shape, a grey knit now in cardigan form. As a result, adding only one or two M&S new-in additions can update your everyday wardrobes instantly, yet the pieces remain timeless enough to pull out year after year.
Style Notes: I instantly added Danielle's suede ankle boots and cream jeans from M&S to my basket.
For autumn 2025 specifically, think checks (a checked shirt is the easy hack every fashion girl is using right now to update their transitional basics), rich-looking suede accessories, and tough leather outerwear. Clashing textures, from fluffy knits to silky separates, and just a hint of animal print are particular highlights as well. These are pieces that make outfits look more expensive and polished, and all-together more thought out and intentional, with minimal effort. What's not to love?
Keep scrolling to see the five autumn trends I'm personally tapping into at M&S this season, and I know my fellow fashion friends are too.
1. Checks
2. Leather Jackets
3. Suede Accessories
4. Texture Play
5. Animal Print

Emily Dawes is an editor, stylist and writer with over 12 years in the industry. Known for impeccable taste, our readers trust her advice, especially in her column, expensive-looking high street buys. Working forBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK since 2020, Emily has been a contributing editor, branded content editor and affiliate editor. Now, as senior shopping editor, she leads the e-commerce content strategy. After obtaining a BA in English and American Studies from Nottingham University, Emily landed at The Mail on Sunday’s YOU. As the magazine’s fashion editor, she travelled the globe to style and direct fashion editorials and celebrity cover shoots. As a freelancer, she has styled Grazia cover shoots, developed brand marketing and content plans and worked with VIP clients including Elizabeth Day.
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