Marks and Spencer shoppers were impressed with a "beautiful" spring "inspo" outfit spotted on social media - but some thought it looked different on the company's website.
High street icon M&S is a firm favourite among shoppers, who are eager to get their hands on its wide array of on-trend fashion, homeware, accessories and more.
Like many retailers, Marks and Spencer optimises a series of Instagram pages to keep shoppers up to date on all its most recent stock and product launches.
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With the cold weather sticking around, many people are looking forward to spring's arrival and lots of shoppers turning to floral prints and pastel coloured clothing to get them in the mood.
M&S caused a stir on Instagram after sharing a photo of digital creator Amy Ramirez sporting the Floral Sweetheart Neck Midi Tea Dress (£49) and the Wool Blend Belted Longline Wrap Coat (£159) by Nobody's Child.
Captioning the image, Marks and Spencer penned: "This Nobody’s Child outfit is giving us serious spring inspo. Counting down the days".
The outfit proved popular on the hit social media platform, racking up more than 1,300 likes in one day. Shoppers shared their thoughts in the comments section.
Mary said: "Lovely pic".
Another shopper said: "Beautiful".
A third said: "Love this coat".
Pat commented: "Gorgeous".
But some shoppers thought the coat looked different on the retailer's website.
Melody said: "Seems like the coat is a completely different colour on website?"
Another shopper said: "The colour is very [different] on the website?"
Marks and Spencer replied: "Hello, the lighting from the camera can make it look a little different sometimes. If you have a store nearby you could pop in and take a look in person."
You can shop Marks and Spencer's Floral Sweetheart Neck Midi Tea Dress by clicking here and its Wool Blend Belted Longline Wrap Coat by clicking here.
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