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Marks & Spencer has launched its first full plus-size collection, named 'Curve'.

While the British high street brand has offered styles up to size 22 before, this is its first collection specifically tailored for sizes 18-32. Shape, cut and proportion were all highly considered in designing the range, which will be available both online and in 30 stores across the UK from 23 January. Prices range between £7.50 and £85.

The collection was born from a high and growing number of customers demanding pieces specifically tailored with an awareness of shapes and proportions. The 100-piece offering is designed to flatter the physique, with a mix of daywear and evening wear in a colour palette of blush, grey and khaki. Brighter shades add a spring-ready appeal.

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Floral robe, £45
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Embroidered dress, £69

To celebrate the launch of the range, style influencer Danielle Vanier, who has consulted on the collection, has designed two black dresses.

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Danielle Vanier

"For me, a little black dress is a must have for any woman, and one of my favourite LBDs ever came from M&S," said Vanier. "I have taken a few elements of what I loved about this piece and created two new dresses for the collection. I have added some subtle sports details, like hard-wear on the waist and mesh layering for a contemporary feel; so both can be styled in really different ways."

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Ella Alexander is Harper’s Bazaar's Deputy Digital Editor. She writes across all sections, covering fashion, arts and feminism – from fashion features and shopping galleries to celebrity interviews and long-form opinion pieces. She lives in South London and has an ardent love for Keith Richards, Gary Barlow, AA Gill, George Orwell and Patti Smith (not in order). Her favourite film is The Labyrinth, mostly because of David Bowie, and she is distinguishable through her self-titled ‘Jeremy Corbyn baker boy hat’. She recently achieved relative fame after the Clooneys named their twins, Ella and Alexander, after her.