Marks & Spencer have combined their in-house expertise with young design talent, to produce a collection of exclusive eveningwear pieces.
The collection, which will be available from December and was designed by a London Graduate Fashion Week award winner Claire Tagg, as part of Marks & Spencer’s ongoing sponsorship of London Graduate Fashion Week. Claire was runner up of the GFW M&S Womenswear Award.
Under the careful and nurturing guidance from the in-house team, Claire designed this capsule collection. Rich global inspired florals meet statement silhouettes, in a sumptuous palette of black, gold and grey; creating a feminine evening aesthetic.
These decorative separates are perfect for the Winter season; pare back an elegant Kimono jacket with wardrobe basics to elevate the everyday, or team the jacquard dress with heels for a luxe take on occasion wear.
Queralt Ferrer, Design Director comments:
‘It is a real privilege to work with emerging design talent through Graduate Fashion Week. The Marks & Spencer design team have a wealth of expertise, but when this meets new creative ideas both sides benefit. This collection is a beautiful example of what is possible when experience meets flair. Our customers love floral prints, and The Evening Edit offers a luxurious take on this motif, which is perfect for the party season’.
This year Marks & Spencer offered 5 industry placements to graduates; enabling young design talent to learn first-hand from experts in the field. This is the second year M&S has been a principle sponsor of Graduate Fashion Week. Marks & Spencer’s are committed to education and support of new talent within the fashion industry; to help nurture and inspire future generations.
The Evening Edit is available now in Dubai Festival City, Dubai Mall and Mall of Emirates.
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