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M&S is taking online orders again - these are the 15 hero fashion pieces to snap up before they sell out

M&S is taking online orders again - these are the 15 hero fashion pieces to snap up before they sell out

Daily Mail​10-06-2025
Six weeks after Marks & Spencer was forced to pause online orders following a cyber attack over the Easter weekend, it has reopened its website to shoppers – and we couldn't be more excited to finally move those items we've been saving on our wish list to our basket and check out.
'We are bringing back online shopping this week,' the high street giant announced to its 2.3 million Instagram followers this morning. 'A selection of our best selling fashion ranges will be available for home delivery to England, Scotland and Wales from today.
'More of our fashion, home and beauty products will be added every day and we will resume deliveries to Northern Ireland and Click and Collect in the coming weeks.'
So, what pieces have we been favouriting?
Let's start with the summer collection from M&S, which channels designer resortwear à la Zimmermann and Chloé and features all your holiday wardrobe essentials, from crochet co-ords and comfortable sandals to flattering swimsuits and floaty two-pieces that are perfect for layering or lounging, be it by the pool, on the beach or in your garden.
Then there's a matching set from Per Una that caught our eye; the embroidered collared relaxed shirt (£59) and embroidered wide leg trousers (£59). As well as the straw tote bag (£85) from the Autograph collection; a bit of an investment, but we think it'll be one of those pieces you'll reach for over and over again this summer.
And, of course, we also have a selection of dresses on our wish list. The white pure cotton textured midi waisted dress (£35) and the black pure cotton round neck midi waisted dress (£45) will go with just about anything in your wardrobe. But there are some printed styles we're eyeing up too.
So, scroll down for our edit of the pieces we'll be snapping up before they sell out…
Pure Cotton Polka Dot Midaxi Cami Dress
£45 Shop
Linen Rich Collared Tie Front Shirt
£35 Shop
Straw Woven Mini Basket Shoulder Bag
£39.50 Shop
Pure Cotton Round Neck Midi Waisted Dress
£45 Shop
Woven Ankle Strap Flatform Sandals
Cotton Rich Checked Cap Sleeve Peplum Top
£30 Shop
Modal Rich Checked Button Front Midi Dress
£35 Shop
Bow Flat Ballet Pumps
£29.50 Shop
Pure Cotton Textured Midi Waisted Dress
£35 Shop
Pure Cotton Broderie Midaxi A-Line Skirt
£65 Shop
Straw Tote Bag
£85 Shop
Embroidered Wide Leg Trousers
£59 Shop
Woven Ballet Pumps
£45 Shop
Pure Cotton Floral One Shoulder Midaxi Column Dress
£49.50 Shop
Straw Woven Tote Bag
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