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Nobody’s Child 50% off sale is here – here are our top picks

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Nobody’s Child 50% off sale is here – here are our top picks

Beloved by the likes of Amanda Holden, Fearne Cotton, Vicky Pattison and more, the high street brand has slashed the prices of some of its best-selling dresses by up to 50%

The Nobody’s Child sale features some stunning pieces – fashion writer Eve Rowlands lists her top picks

Eco-friendly clothing brand Nobody’s Child has just launched its 50% off sale and our fashion team couldn’t be more delighted. From floral midi-dresses to linen co-ords, there’s plenty of summer-ready pieces available for less.

The brand is “on a mission to bring beautiful fashion to every woman, everywhere without costing the Earth” and uses “lower impact materials including organic, recycled or responsible-sourced alternatives to their conventional counterparts” to create gorgeous clothes.



With warmer days on the horizon, Nobody’s Child has an abundance of gorgeous items on sale that deserve a spot in your summer wardrobe. We’re all racing to the favourite brand of Fearne Cotton, Vicky Pattison, Frankie Bridge and more to bag ourselves some beautiful staples for a fraction of what they’d usually cost.

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Fashion writer Eve Rowlands has listed her top five findings from Nobody’s Child’s summer sale, with prices starting at £7, to give your next retail trip some inspiration.

Whether it’s the perfect frock for your trip to the Amalfi Coast, an outfit for your bestie’s wedding or simply a stunning ensemble to wear on a daily basis, we’ve got you covered.

Light blue denim Homerton Mini Dress – was £59 now £41.30

A ‘dreamy’ day dress in denim(Nobody’s Child)

A denim dress is a must-have in any wardrobe. It’s such a versatile statement piece that works for coffee, dinner or drinks and can be dressed up and down. Of course, it’s not a style you’d wear to a wedding but to have in your roster as a day-to-day piece, it’s stunning. And this Light Blue Denim Homerton Mini Dress is a pretty gorgeous option if you’re in the market for one.

Described as a ‘dream day dress’ the frock is crafted from organic cotton, making to super breathable and light, and is coloured with a beautiful light blue wash. The shape is so flattering too in a ‘shift’ style – plus, it has pockets, which immediately makes it a must-have. The dress has been reduced from £59 to £41.30.

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Cream Linen-blend Wide Leg Mika Jumpsuit – was £69 now £48.30

This white jumpsuit is super elegant(Nobody’s Child)

This elegant and stunning jumpsuit has ‘bride to be’ written all over it. Costing £48.30 down from £69, the tailored jumpsuit has flattering pleated wide-leg trousers that floats down the body and gives you a gorgeous silhouette.

The bodice is fitted and cinches you in at the waist, which compliments the rounded square neckline. Made from a lovely linen and cotton blend, the jumpsuit is perfect for warmer days when you want to add a touch of class to your outfit. Great for a hen-do abroad or dinner dates.

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Fearne Cotton Brown Mock-Crochet Knitted Midi Dress – was £95 now £49

This 70s-esque mock-crochet dress is elegant and perfect for summer evenings(Nobody’s Child)

Crochet is breezy, comfortable and so on-trend. One incredible deal in the Nobody’s Child sale is this mock-crochet knitted midi dress from Fearne Cotton’s recent collection that oozes 70s charm and has been created with earth, bohemian colours for a relaxed but glamorous vibe.

With short sleeves and a midaxi (depending on your height) length, the navy wave design gives this dress an interesting finish alongside the scoop neckline and fluted sleeves. This dress is ideal for a garden party or barbecue in the UK but would be equally as lovely on holiday with a pair of gladiator sandals. It’s down from £95 to £49 – almost a 50% discount.

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Black Tiered Rosalind Midi Dress – was £75 now £45

This Rosalind dress is such a versatile frock(Nobody’s Child)

You can never have too many black dresses. And while every woman needs a LBD (little black dress), they also need a long, floaty, summery one that can be dressed up and down to suit any occasion and I think this Rosalind dress is the one. Made from organic cotton poplin, the dress is light and airy – making it delightful in the summer – and tumbles down to its midaxi length stunningly via a series of ‘flattering tiers’ that make for the ultimate ‘swish’.

The high round neckline gives it a classy finish that can easily be accessorised with statement jewellery for a swanky event or simple, casual pieces for a more relaxed feel.

Costing £45 down from £75, this dress still has all sizes left in stock – although with such a stunning fit and finish, we don’t see that being the case for long.

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Fearne Cotton Red Mock-Crochet Mini Dress – was £79 now £45

This red number is a gorgeous holiday dress(Nobody’s Child)

Add a little bit of spice to your summer wardrobe with another Fearne Cotton dress that is the perfect holiday dinner garment. Made from organic cotton, this statement piece has combination of different knitting techniques that would look stunning with some silver pumps and metallic accessories or more bohemian with gladiator-style sandals, wicker bags, big earrings and a multicoloured headscarf.

Reduced from £79 to £45, it’s an absolute steal for such a lovely quality dress that’s a real showstopper.


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Nobody’s Child isn’t the only high street brand to slash the prices of its collections by up to 50% as the likes of River Island, H&M and Roman clothing have treated us to some incredible discounts. This abstract print pleated chiffon maxi dress is now £55 down from £70 at Roman, while this blue floral ruffle maxi dress from River Island is now £30 down from £65.

For Nobody’s Child’s epic summer sale, which sees some of its bestsellers reduced by up to 50%, visit the website here.

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