M&s Targets Faster Fashion Cycle With Launch of Monthly Capsules
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Posted on March 25, 2026
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Add as preferred source on GoogleMarks & Spencer is launching monthly capsule collections of 20–35 items to accelerate trend-to-shelf times, aiming to boost online fashion sales toward its 50% target amid recovery from a costly cyberattack and amid strong competition.
By James Davey
LONDON, March 25 (Reuters) - Britain's Marks & Spencer said its clothing arm will introduce monthly capsule collections from Thursday, building on its traditional seasonal drops to get new fashions to shoppers more quickly.
Reducing the time it takes to bring new ranges to market, from supplier to shop floor or website, is a key strand of the strategy M&S outlined to investors last November to boost sales and profit.
The move comes as UK consumers increasingly buy fashion throughout the year, rather than just around seasonal peaks.
M&S WANTS TO DRIVE ONLINE GROWTH
M&S said each monthly capsule will feature a 20-to-35 piece collection, including accessories and footwear, "aligned with the latest catwalk looks and emerging style trends".
The ranges will launch online and in stores at major city locations such as London, Manchester and Liverpool.
A key target of M&S is for online sales to account for 50% of its total fashion sales, up from about a third currently.
It lags rivals, with Next, for example, making about 60% of its UK sales online.
"The programme helps us move from concept to customer at a faster pace to strengthen style perceptions, increase efficiency and drive online growth," said Maddy Evans, director of M&S Woman.
M&S has regained its footing after a cyberattack last April paralysed online sales and cost it about 300 million pounds ($401 million) in lost profit.
Shares in M&S are broadly unchanged year-on-year but have fallen 18% over the past month, reflecting investor concerns that the Iran war could push up energy and other supply costs and dent demand for discretionary goods.
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(Reporting by James Davey. Editing by Mark Potter)
Marks & Spencer has introduced monthly capsule collections to bring new fashion lines to shoppers faster and drive online growth.
Each monthly capsule will feature a 20-to-35 piece collection, including accessories and footwear.
M&S aims for online sales to account for 50% of its total fashion sales, up from about one third currently.
M&S is speeding up its fashion cycle to align with consumer trends of buying fashion year-round and to compete better in the online market.
The capsule collections will be available online and in major city stores such as London, Manchester, and Liverpool.
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