The Silverstone pitlane hosted a first-of-its-kind occasion as Marks & Spencer staged a stay trend present alongside the working garages, forward of this weekend’s British Grand Prix.
On Thursday, the British retailer quickly repurposed the pitlane right into a runway. A solid of fifty fashions walked within the model’s newest summer time assortment, the ‘Costume to Thrill’ edit, towards the backdrop of the F1 garages and an M&S-branded present automobile.
The present adopted a brand new multi-year partnership between M&S and Silverstone. Consequently, the retailer may have a powerful presence throughout the circuit’s calendar, together with the Method 1 British Grand Prix, MotoGP and CarFest.
M&S additionally turned the official journey package accomplice of Williams in 2026. A number of the seems to be obtainable for followers embrace these from the partnership with the Grove outfit. Along with these items, the present featured smooth monochrome and gentle impartial seems to be with pops of racing pink.
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Sharry Cramond, advertising and marketing director for trend, residence & magnificence at M&S, stated: “We’re so excited to be partnering with Silverstone throughout its unbelievable season, together with the Method 1 Pirelli British Grand Prix 2026. Bringing trend to the monitor like this, with the first-ever pitlane trend present, is a very daring step for us, and a fantastic instance of how we’re displaying up in new, sudden methods on the UK’s largest moments and delivering one thing that nobody has accomplished earlier than.Â
“At M&S, we’re targeted on being a part of what folks actually care about, and it doesn’t get larger than this. From our partnership with Atlassian Williams Racing to being proper right here at Silverstone, we’re including much more model, power and pleasure for our prospects.Â
“Silverstone is the place sport, music and tradition come collectively, and our Costume to Thrill edit captures that completely; trendy, versatile, nice worth summer time model, delivered to life on one of the iconic phases in sport. Love that.”
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