WHEN I walk into M&S it feels like a warm blanket has wrapped around me.
Whilst stores have been updated to keep up with the times, much remains the same and even now in 2025 it can still remind me of going into the shop in 2005 with my grandparents.

It’s comfortable and reliable â you know what to expect.
However, walking into M&S at in London, felt like a totally different experience.
A good one at that.
The only standalone clothing store the brand offers, it opened in December last year and really is one of a kind.
Apart from the signs that have the M&S branding on, stepping into that store you could have been in the likes of or Mango.
Spacious and modern with smart spotlights that gives it a well lit glow, you really feel like this is a luxurious shop that you can mooch around in for hours.
The store even comes with special cream fabric hangers and canvas bags to carry potential new buys in, something not found in other stores.
Plus a handy way of making sure you’re able to pick up more product as you look around.

It even smelled differently, which I was informed by a member of staff was the ‘warmth’ from its apothecary section.
And whilst I do love the normal homely smell of the , this store was giving .
If anything it made me want to stay in there longer for the lovely smell alone.
From big screens showing the editorial looking spring/summer campaigns to the , there’s even a do it yourself returns section.
Everything is well thought through and designed with ease in mind, to make your shopping experience as pleasurable as possible.
And of course for those of you like me who still like to go to a good old fashioned manned till they were available as well.
Staff were also super friendly and helpful and the changing rooms extra luxurious with enough room to try on in comfort.
Clothing wise it has a mix of mens and womens available and whilst it may not be the biggest store in terms of size that the brand has to offer, the product itself was 10/10.
M&S is at the forefront of the British when it comes to fashion.
No longer associated as being a shop just for the older generations, it is a place that really does cater for all (including dogs which are allowed in store).
This season there have been some big hits with pieces
And this store in particular had the best fashion on offer.
Walking around there was a big section dedicated to and beachwear, plus lots of occasion pieces, something the brand is trying to become more known for, including some on-trend polka dot looks that featured in its latest campaign.

I also noticed some more ‘trendier’ items on full display, such as long denim shorts and suede co-ords.
As someone who goes to other M&S stores fairly regularly and is very familiar with the product, there were so many pieces that felt new to me and could have come home with me then and there.
You really feel like you’re getting something extra special compared to other stores.
The store also isn’t over crowded, with Battersea Power Station still being a fairly new shopping destination, it felt quite exclusive to wonder around in.
Plus you may find that product which goes viral and may be hard to come across in other stores, may actually be found here.
It really is a little hidden gem if you are wanting a more curated shopping experience.