Unless you've been living under some kind of sartorial rock, you've probably noticed that as of late, cow print has practically taken over the fashion discourse. Its popularity was cemented during Copenhagen Fashion Week, and since then, it has dominated the high street, appearing on jackets, trainers (how can we forget the sell-out cow print Adidas Sambas), as well as bags and other accessories. Now, high street hero M&S has jumped on the trend with a seriously chic take- enter the Animal Print Midaxi Slip Skirt, a versatile staple that’s perfect for elevating your spring and summer wardrobe.
It’s no surprise that M&S’ midaxi has gained traction since its release, especially with satin-like slip skirts (once again) making a celestial comeback for 2025. Courtesy of their effortless versatility and chic appeal, they’ve become a go-to wardrobe staple once more. M&S’ take on the rancher trend is crafted from a glossy, satin-like fabric, and is cut in a flattering midaxi length, making it an elegant addition to any skirt rotation for now, and for plenty of seasons to come.


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Featuring a playful cow-print motif, this M&S skirt is the perfect addition to your wardrobe for spring and summer - and even winter if styled with the right layers.
But the M&S satin skirt isn’t just loved for its luxe material and bold cowhide print - it’s also incredibly versatile, fitting effortlessly into any wardrobe, no matter your style. Easily paired with capsule staples, it transitions flawlessly from formal to casual, day to night. For a polished look, layer it with a structured longline waistcoat and a cool, coordinating blazer, finishing with pointed leather boots. When you're out running errands or embracing a more off-duty vibe, style it with a boxy white tee, a light suede jacket to keep you warm during chillier spring days, and retro-inspired trainers, such as Sambas, for a laid-back yet stylish feel.
We predict that, much like plenty of other M&S favourites, the midaxi skirt will sell out incredibly fast. Shop now before it sells out.
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Emma Richardson is a Fashion commerce writer for Grazia. She covers shopping, lifestyle, celebs and anything trending.