logo
Nobody's Child big sale has best-selling tops and dresses reduced to as little as £6

Nobody's Child big sale has best-selling tops and dresses reduced to as little as £6

Daily Mirrora day ago
Nobody's Child has extended its summer sale with a whopping 60% off, including the brand's best-selling dresses and blouses. Here are our top picks to shop now...
Nobody's Child has ramped up its massive summer sale, slashing prices by 60%, up from the initial 50% off, making some of its top-selling items an even bigger steal. The eco-friendly fashion label, adored by celebrities such as Poppy Delevingne, who recently teamed up with them, and Louise Thompson, kicked off its summer sale in early July and has just unveiled further price cuts and fresh additions to the sale.
With prices starting at a mere £6 for accessories and knickers, the brand's sale has Nobody's Child enthusiasts buzzing, with popular items like the Birdie styles, Starlight and Sabrina dresses marked down. The sale also features newer styles that were added to the website this summer, including the mini Felicity dress and Cora.
The Nobody's Child sale event is giving Marks and Spencer a run for their money, whose sale offers up to 50% off on stocked brands including Nobody's Child, RoandZo, LK Bennet and more. New Look's sale also boasts discounts of up to 60%, as does Boden's. With a plethora of options on offer in the Nobody's Child sale, we thought we'd highlight a few of our favourite deals on dresses to inspire your next online shopping spree, all from the comfort of your own home.
Pink Frill Tiered Delphine Midi Dress
This timeless and romantic pink dress exudes summer charm with its tiered skirt, ruffle neckline, and tie straps. In a soft dusky shade of pink, this midi dress boasts soft tiered layers, a gathered bodice, and relatively thick straps that allow for bra-wearing. Its scoop neck adds a lovely feminine touch, while the shirred back ensures comfort throughout the day. Crafted from 100% organic cotton, it's designed to be breathable, making it an excellent choice for summer events.
Although it has been lauded for being 'an absolutely beautiful colour', with one shopper commenting 'I keep checking on the website to see if they are making my favourite styles in this colour', there was a mention of a sizing issue: "It's a little tight across the boobs." So bear that in mind. With the sale underway, not all sizes may be available, but sizes four to 12 are currently in stock for the Delphine dress.
Black Bandeau Ruched Bela Midi Dress
Among the dresses in the sale under £30, this chic yet versatile black bandeau Bela dress is perfect for holidays, offering a look that can easily transition from casual to dressed-up. With a stretchy, shirred bodice for enhanced comfort, the dress features light lining for a flattering drape and includes a tie neckline adorned with frills. Its relaxed A-line skirt creates a flowing silhouette that adds movement, and being black, it pairs effortlessly with metallic accents or vibrant colours.
For those preferring brighter options, it's also available in yellow at the same price. At 128cm in length, the only minor drawback is the absence of petite or tall sizing options. However, it remains available in sizes four to 18.
White Floral Sleeveless Ariel Midi Dress
A stunning blue and white version of the brand's popular butter yellow style, this Ariel dress boasts a romantic scoop neckline, thick frilled straps and matching frilled waistline crafted with shirred detailing 'designed to flatter'. Nobody's Child explains: "This midi dress might be finished with frills, shirring and a string tie scoop neck, but it's the delicate floral print that's the main focus."
Made from 100% organic cotton, it's ideal for both evening occasions and daytime holiday wear, whether abroad or in the UK. Style with a denim jacket when temperatures drop or white heels for a dressier look. One point to note is that a reviewer has mentioned it's a "lovely fit but runs a little large".
Brown Printed Linen-blend Bandeau Evie Midi Dress
Available in both regular and petite lengths, this midi Evie dress is a fantastic choice for any overseas trips where you want to look a bit fancy. Or even for a more laid-back wedding, thanks to its 55% linen and 45% birla livaeco composition. With a relatively fitted silhouette, the dress features a bandeau design that skims over the stomach and hips and falls neatly at the shins. Presented in a flattering burnt orange shade, the dress is adorned with a 'summer trinkets print' which includes bows, flowers and crescent moons.
The brand suggests, with its 'relaxed slim-fit, this dress is made for beach days'. For those who prefer a simpler design, this dress rivals the likes - in terms of shape - of Anthropologie's The Tilda Linen Slip Dress, which is currently on sale for £79 from £158 and comes in a solid brown colour.
Butter Yellow Ditsy Floral Andie Mini Dress
We couldn't compile a summer dress roundup without featuring a mini dress and one which showcases one of the most quintessential patterns: ditsy florals. The Andie dress boasts lovely flutter sleeves and a V-neckline which is perfect for displaying jewellery. The dress comes in a vibrant yellow and blue design which is secured at the back with a soft, tie fastening at the nape of the neck as well as buttons at the front.
With a romantic open back, the dress's skirt is playful in a skater style that you just know will deliver the perfect swish. Its fit appears to be relatively loose, so it might be best for those desiring a figure-hugging silhouette to opt for a smaller size.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Tesco launches limited-edition birthday cake sandwich inspired by Victoria sponge: ‘Get it while you can'
Tesco launches limited-edition birthday cake sandwich inspired by Victoria sponge: ‘Get it while you can'

The Independent

time10 minutes ago

  • The Independent

Tesco launches limited-edition birthday cake sandwich inspired by Victoria sponge: ‘Get it while you can'

A brand new limited-edition sandwich launched by Tesco has divided opinions as the supermarket giant tells shoppers to 'get it while you can'. The Birthday Cake sandwich has been launched for four weeks in 1,000 locations across the UK. It can be purchased alone for £3, or as part of Tesco's popular meal deal offer for £4 alongside a drink and snack (£3.60 for clubcard members). It has been released to mark the 30th anniversary of the launch of the Tesco Clubcard, the retailer says. The sandwich 's ingredients bear resemblance to a Victoria sponge – a popular birthday cake option. Between two slices of brioche-style white bread, it contains full-fat soft cheese, seedless strawberry jam, sprinkles, and vanilla frosting. Tesco says the sandwich was developed over the course of nine months by its innovation team, describing it as 'an all time favourite treat, in an all time favourite deal.' Nutritional information for the sandwich shows that it contains 515 calories with 8.4g saturated fat (42 per cent of an adult's reference intake) and 31.5g sugar (35 per cent of reference intake). The intriguing product from Tesco comes after the success of M&S's strawberries and cream sandwich which was a viral sensation in June, becoming the supermarket 's best-selling sandwich in the two days after its launch. It was inspired by the popular Japanese 'furutsu sando,' which sees fruit fillings and cream put between two slices of pillowy milk bread. Tesco's new birthday cake-flavour offering is less precedented, however, and has seen shoppers divided. Popular Manchester-based food reviewer John's Snack Reviews (@johns_snackreviews) told his 26,000 followers that they should 'run to Tesco' after he tried the sandwich – but others are less convinced. Meanwhile, online creator Bella Hill (@ said the sandwich's filling looks like 'coleslaw,' before telling her 125,000 followers 'no, don't do that.' However, she then admitted the aftertaste 'wasn't too bad,' comparing it to a Victoria sponge cake. Another reviewer, @tipscostoflivingcrisis, told his 102k followers: 'This isn't good for you at all, but everyone deserves a treat now and again.' After trying it, he described it as 'disgustingly tasty.' Violaine Barthe, brand manager at Tesco said: 'With 3.1 million sandwiches sold in Tesco each year, sandwiches make up a big proportion of Clubcard purchases and so there was only one way to celebrate Clubcard turning 30. 'The Birthday Cake sandwich is a celebration not to be missed and we can't wait to hear the nation's feedback.'

Suddenly, This Nostalgic Skirt Is Everywhere – And Uniqlo's Version Is Selling Fast
Suddenly, This Nostalgic Skirt Is Everywhere – And Uniqlo's Version Is Selling Fast

Graziadaily

time18 hours ago

  • Graziadaily

Suddenly, This Nostalgic Skirt Is Everywhere – And Uniqlo's Version Is Selling Fast

As a fashion writer who spends most of her time hunting down trends, the most recent crops of trends – from gingham dresses to ballet flats – have me wondering if I should've held onto my school uniform, and at this point, my PE kit all along. On today's episode of fashion déjà vu, yet another item I used to stuff into my kit bag has now emerged from the shadows of the school sports hall to become a bona fide (and somehow chic) must-have. Thanks in large part to the aftermath of Challengers last year and the hundreds of Wimbledon looks, 'tenniscore' has now volleyed its way into fashion weeks worldwide. Crisp whites, pleated skirts, and polo tops have already been modernised, and now, it's the skort's turn to get the 2025 treatment. Far from the skorts you wore to PE class made from clingy sweat-wicking nylon (shudder), you'll now find the classic in a variety of fabrics: linen, cotton, even suede. Both celebrities and designers have signed off on the skort trend, with Gucci debuting the skort suit back in its spring/summer 2024 show at Milan Fashion Week. Alessandro Michele sent models down the runway wearing a grey two-piece, nude scoopneck bodysuit, and platform monogrammed mules – a look that caught the eye of our forever style-inspiration Bella Hadid, who wore it in May last year. If you want to dip your toe in the skort trend, the high street is packed with lots of affordable options too. My personal favourite is Uniqlo's Linen Blend Skort, which looks expensive and has that throw-on-and-go quality I look for in pretty much anything I buy. It's made in a linen-cotton blend, which is the best of both worlds as the linen will keep you cool on those hotter days, meanwhile the cotton keeps it soft and is more resistant to wrinkling. The skort also has an elasticated waistband and a patch pocket on the side. Uniqlo, Linen Blend Skort Price: £19.90 (was £24.90) For the minimalists wanting a skort that'll go with most of the clothes you already own, the off-white colour is perhaps the most versatile shade. With a handy front pocket and linen-cotton blend, finish the look with a shirt and suede sandals. To style Uniqlo's skort, first think about which colour goes with what you've got in your wardrobe already. For those rediscovering the skort, stick to the off-white and black iterations, and pair with a linen shirt, raffia bag (perhaps this Nobody's Child style I waxed lyrical about last week) and flat sandals for a look that wouldn't be out of place in the South of France. The chocolate brown is a good alternative for individuals trying to branch out from black, so style it with a white or beige tank top and Miu Miu-esque brown leather boat shoes. The pink and olive colours, meanwhile, are for the bold (or those who are still very much in their Barbie era) – offset the twee colours with a boxy blazer or vintage tee. Uniqlo, Linen Blend Skort Price: £19.90 (was £24.90) Uniqlo's brighter colour skorts, especially the pink, are not only great for summer, but also for adding a pop of colour into any outfit. Keep the rest of your look simple and pair the pink skort with a white tank and trainers. Instead of rummaging through old Leavers hoodies, the comeback of the skort could just be a good excuse to invest in a new one, albeit a more fashion-forward one. Cleverly sitting in the spot that's so often missed by fashion, the skort is both incredibly practical and nostalgic, meaning you won't have to constantly readjust in the same way you would a miniskirt. Yes, Paris Hilton might've said that 'skirts should be the size of a belt', but the skort quietly disagrees, offering the same look, without the risk. And let's face it, Hilton is far less likely to flash someone while sitting cross-legged on the train than we are. Abercrombie & Fitch, Scarlett Mid Rise Vegan Suede Mini Skort Abercrombie's take on a skort is one that's incredibly, well, 2025. Made from soft vegan suede and available in light brown, brown and a grape leaf olive, the skort features modest lining underneath, an elasticated waist and a side zipper. Moncler, Shell Cargo Mini Skort Moncler's skort is a utilitarian iteration, thanks to its statement D-ring embellishment, small pocket at the front and khaki belt. Style with a tank top and Adidas trainers for an easy everyday look. Gap, Beige Bubble Mini Skort A combination of two different trends – the skort and the bubble skirt, this skort is perfect for summer. Finished with a flattering bubble hem, inner shorts and belt loops, the skort can easily be dressed up with a bodysuit, oversized blazer and kitten heels. Reformation, Eva Linen Skirt Another great linen skort comes from Reformation, and its design screams picnics in the park and rooftop drinks. Designed with a fitted waist and a wrap front, which can be tied into a bow, Reformation's skort is made from 100% linen and comes in a versatile oatmeal. Free People, New Flow Skort Free People's New Flow Skort is a style for those who like to head to a Pilates class on a Saturday morning and then to brunch afterwards. Featuring a smooth fabric and built-in micro shorts, the skort can be worn for workouts, but also for everyday with a change of footwear. Zara, Z1975 Wrap Denim Skort Zara's skort offering is in a mid-blue denim wash that's perfect for pairing with a denim top and flat knee-high boots. With front pockets and rear patch pockets, the skirt has a concealed zip for easy on and off and an on-trend wrap front. Main image credit: Instagram/@lozzamann2 Gemma Lavers is a fashion commerce writer at Grazia, where she tracks down viral pieces and is as comfortable navigating the M&S new-in page as she is dissecting the latest celebrity look. When not writing, shopping or at Reformer Pilates (a cliché but she's hooked), Gemma will likely be planning her next holiday (and what she's going to wear). For a glimpse into said travels, outfit inspo and life as a journalist, follow her on Instagram or TikTok.

First female director general of MI5 Dame Stella Rimington dies aged 90
First female director general of MI5 Dame Stella Rimington dies aged 90

The Sun

time18 hours ago

  • The Sun

First female director general of MI5 Dame Stella Rimington dies aged 90

THE first female MI5 director general has sadly died aged 89. Dame Stella Rimington died "surrounded by her beloved family and dogs and determinedly held on to the life she loved until her last breath", her family announced. The 89-year-old was appointed director general of MI5 in 1992, and the first woman to ever hold the position. After her retirement in 1996, she became a non-executive director of Marks & Spencer and the BG Group. She leaves behind two daughters. Dame Stella previously told the Telegraph how she became a spy. "In 1965 my then-husband John, a treasury official, was offered a posting to the British High Commission in New Delhi," she said. "In the summer of 1967, I was walking through the compound there when someone tapped me on the shoulder and said, 'Psst... Do you want to be a spy?' "It transpired this man was MI5's liaison officer in New Delhi and he offered me a job as a clerical assistant on £5 a week." She said her role mainly consisted of typing out his reports. 1 is your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video. Like us on Facebook at and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSun.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store