5 Expensive-Looking 2036 Fashion Trends I’m Shopping From M&S Now

5 Expensive-Looking 2036 Fashion Trends I’m Shopping From M&S Now


I recently wore my M&S x 16Arlington faux fur cream jacket with blue jeans, a snake print bag and a pair of brown suede loafers on one of the ‘who knows what day it is?’ days before New Years. And let me tell you, I’ve never had so many women on the streets of East London actually stop me to ask where my outfit is from. The two most-asked-about items were of course the jacket and those viral loafers, and people were genuinely shocked when I told them they were high street finds. And not because the high street doesn’t do great staples, we all know it does, but mainly because of how expensive-looking they are. And even though the jeans and bag I was wearing were actually higher in price, it was still the Marks and Spencer pieces that gained attention—proof you needn’t spend the big bucks to look premium. As someone who tends to avoid sales (they make me buy things I don’t need) I decided to skip the discounts and head straight to the ‘new in’ section to see which pieces the high street hero is backing for 2026. Of course I wasn’t disappointed.

There’s sleek bomber, trucker and barn jackets in check prints and faux leather that are bound to be the transitional piece that’ll make you desperate to pack your bulky winter coat away in a few weeks time. Cardigans (yes, the colder months at the start of the year still require knitwear) with interesting details such as scarf and collar necklines and extra buttons are key. When it comes to tops, tight-fitting is what to look out for and if you want to update your trouser edit, then take inspiration from the spring/summer 2026 runways and opt for chocolatey brown.Ferragamo went for satin iterations with matching jackets, Michael Kors had sheer balloon pants and when it comes to high street adaptations, M&S has gone for wearable barrel-leg jeans, satin styles and side-stripe pairs that’ll give a sportswear edge—as seen at Lacoste. If you want a simple update to the start of the year, make like Saint Laurent, Etro and Versace and go for jewellery made from natural stones instead of the usual silver and gold classics. If you’re tempted to dip into new season already, these are the 5 trends all the most stylish women will be no doubt be getting from Marks and Spencer.

5 2026 Fashion Trends You Can Shop at M&S Now:

1. Sleek Jackets

2. Attention-To-Detail Cardigans

3. Chocolatey Trousers

4. Tight Tops

5. Stone Jewellery