The £79 faux-fur piece will elevate any Christmas party outfit — but some sizes are already selling fast
Fashion icon Sienna Miller has teamed up with M&S once again, and her second clothing collection, which went live earlier this month, is already a hit with fashion lovers. After the debut range quickly sold out in the summer, this latest line features pieces perfect for the festive season — from dazzling sequin mini dresses for parties to edge animal print waistcoats and accessories that add an on-trend touch to any look.
READ MORE: Zara McDermott launches the £25 'best leggings you'll ever buy' in her new luxe loungewear collection Another person said they're "delighted with this jacket, which I plan to wear with a dress for the Christmas season and with my palazzo jeans for a less formal but elevated look." They added: "I'm a size 8-10. I ordered size 8, and it's perfect. The slightly cropped length suits my petite frame."
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