It’s been 30 years since The Nightmare Before Christmas was released. While there are no firm plans, director Henry Selick has an idea for a potential prequel.
26.09.2023 - 16:49 / ok.co.uk
This year I'm getting the bulk of my Christmas shopping done at one place: M&S.
The retailer has become incredibly trendy with all age groups, offering catwalk-to-highstreet buys as well as affordable beauty products that rival designer formulas. So, when M&S sent around its Christmas gift guide this week, I got my pen and paper out ready to make notes.
The festive offerings don't disappoint, I can promise you that. With most buys launching in stores and online now, those who are keen to get some of their Christmas shopping done early can snap up the gifts at their earliest convenience.
Plus, there's plenty of inspo to help you bulk out your very own wishlist.
To save you from wading through all of the new pieces and collections, I've rounded up my pick of the best style and beauty buys from M&S here... Autograph Pink Silk Shirt, £39.50 here I was watching people queue to get on a train from my station the other morning and I spotted an impeccably dressed woman wearing a bold pink satin shirt paired with some high-waist panel leggings. She tucked part of the shirt in and wore it with an oversized black blazer – so stylish.
A few hours later, I got M&S' Christmas guide through and this shirt popped right out at me. I've already ordered it for myself! Faux Sheepskin Cuffed Gloves, £19.50 here Who wouldn't want a pair of fashionable gloves for Christmas? I find some styles can look a little childish, especially mittens, but these tap into the faux sheepskin trend perfectly – and they pair beautifully with a cosy winter jacket. Satin Midaxi Slip Skirt, £55 here This skirt has glowing reviews for two reasons: it's flattering and the colour is very fun.
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