A woman from Chislehurst has made her catwalk debut at Marks & Spencer's Autumn/ Winter preview Sparks Live event.
Ana Ors was crowned the winner of Marks & Spencer's Sparks Live customer competition and won attendance at an event hosted by presenter, model, author and M&S brand ambassador Holly Willoughby.
Ana had posted a picture of herself modelling her favourite M&S outfit on Instagram.
She impressed the judges and won the oppurtinity to grace the catwalk at the M&S Autumn/Winter 2021 preview Sparks Live event.
Infront of Holly and streamed live to 17,000 Sparks Live viewers, Ana modelled looks from M&S’s latest AW21 collection, which is available in-store and online now.
Ana’s look included a pair of side stripe wide leg trousers, matched with a seasonal belted shacket and white t-shirt.
Hosts Holly Willoughby, editor-in-chief of Stylist Magazine Lisa Smosarski and M&S’s womenswear buying lead Polly Young, were wowed by Ana’s impressive catwalk debut, and described her look as “wearable and comfy, but oh so elegant".
Ana’s prize also included an overnight stay and breakfast at the 5* Covent Garden Hotel, a professional hair & make-up session, afternoon tea, post-event celebratory drinks, and of course the chance to meet Holly Willoughby.
Ana Ors said: “I’ve always been a massive fan of M&S; I’ve shopped there all my life, so when I heard about this competition, I thought why not enter?!
"The experience was surreal and better than anything I could’ve imagined. From walking the catwalk to meeting Holly, it was a real privilege to be involved and my day was definitely anything but ordinary!”
You can watch Ana walk the catwalk, along with the M&S AW21 collection, plus beauty tips and tricks here.
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