As we slowly shift from winter to spring, the easiest way to update your wardrobe is with a transitional trend update. The muted tones and plush knits that served us so well through grey, dreary days are now starting to feel out of step, and it’s time to lean into the optimism of the new season. And when that season is all about vibrant blooms, longer days and the promise of a holiday (or two), we’re even more excited to switch things up.
These days, it’s easier than ever to breathe new life into your capsule wardrobe without a complete overhaul. And after an evening browsing Marks and Spencer, I can report that the expensive-looking high-street favourite is backing five major spring trends for 2026, and they all offer the kind of easy refresh we’re looking for right now.
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With fashion’s bohemian revival still going strong (and arguably, amping up for spring), the transitional pieces popping up in M&S’s new-in section echo the same retro references we’d already spotted on the runways. From billowing blouses to pretty pastels, just one or two of these pieces will take your wardrobe into the new season with ease.
There are also plenty of other trends well worth your attention. Pleats? Brights? A fresh trouser silhouette? You’re spoilt for choice. So whether you fancy a new pair of sandals to get you ready for warmer weather, or if you’re curious about the print we’re convinced will be everywhere by summer, M&S has you covered. Scroll to discover the five trends that I’m confident you’re going to love. Happy shopping!
1. The ’70s Called
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Style Notes: Since Chemena Kamali’s appointment at Chloé, floaty boho silhouettes have been gaining in popularity, and in 2026, M&S is all in on romance and ruffles. With its digital shelves full of sheer layers, a soft colour palette and that trademark free-spirited energy, the brand is banking big on boho to see us into spring.
Shop Boho:
Per Una
Floral Jacquard Ruffle Blouse
I have a sneaking suspicion that pale-pink blouses will be everywhere this season.
2. Pick a Pleat
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Style Notes: No longer reserved for stuffy school uniforms, pleated pieces are suddenly all over M&S’s spring trends checklist for 2026. By creating structure through sharp pleats, these sophisticated styles become talking points, and boy, do they have a lot to say. From voluminous blouses to an easy dress in an on-trend khaki shade (more on that later), there are plenty of pleated pieces to choose from in the brand’s latest drop.
Shop Pleats:
M&S
Linen Rich Pleated Puff Sleeve Top
Pair with a slip skirt and kitten heels this spring.
Culottes are surprisingly easy to style, especially in this shade.
3. Go for Green
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Style Notes: We’ve seen icy blue, we’ve seen purple, but at M&S, spring greens are taking the spotlight. Versatile, refined and yet often overlooked, you’ll find khaki, olive and moss cropping up across everything from utility-style maxis to soft suede sandals. And what’s best, it couldn’t be more wearable. A piece in any shade of green paired with a white tee and denim bomber, or black maxi and trench coat, adds balance without stealing the spotlight.
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4. Structured Shoulders
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Style Notes: With the runways championing structured shoulders, M&S’s spring trends have followed suit. Blending the formality of power dressing with casual, cool-girl energy, these are pieces that quietly exude power. Consider this new silhouette a staple in the brand’s latest collection.
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5. Checks and Balances
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Style Notes: From zebra to deer, we’ve seen every type of animal print spike in popularity over the past few seasons, but M&S has its sights set on something a little different: gingham and check. Bold, playful and fun, these cute little squares are ready to add visual interest to trusty denim or a slinky midi skirt without needing much heavy-lifting through styling.
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