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EXOTIC SUMMER Marks & Spencer's new collection embodies the spirit of exotic colonial shores

Marks & Spencer has just launched their spring-summer women's wear line. The theme for this year's line is the magic of far-flung colonial shores.

Thus, you have the Santa Fe collection with casual asymmetrical lines in a faded look contrasted with khakis, gentle reds, soft spice and light greens. This collection also has earthy tones with bright floral and geometrical highlights and textured patterns with beadwork.

You could also go in for the Indonesia line, which boasts of rich dark colours contrasted by batik floral prints and engraved etched florals. There's also the Bali collection with tropical greens, blues and pinks and batik floral prints on tunics and sleeveless summery uppers and floral skirts and capris.

For details, check out Marks & Spencer on the ground floor of Garuda Mall on Magrath Road.

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