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Nobody's Child fans save £36 on 'playful' and 'pretty' summer dress in brand's 30% off sale

Nobody's Child fans save £36 on 'playful' and 'pretty' summer dress in brand's 30% off sale

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Nobody's Child fans save £36 on 'playful' and 'pretty' summer dress in brand's 30% off sale
The Alexandra midi dress from Nobody's Child is a 'top pick' amongst shoppers thanks to its tiered skirt, puff sleeves and flattering silhouette
Nobody's Child's Pink Puff Sleeve Tiered Alexandra Midi Dress is included in the brand's spring sale which sees up to 30% knocked off
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As a fashion writer who is a big fan of eco-conscious brand Nobody's Child, when it launches a sale I am amongst the hundreds that race to the website to see what impeccable deals are in store. And with summer on the horizon, I've found a gorgeous dress in one of this season's must have colours that will work for swanky events as well as casual Sundays - and it has £36 off.
The brand launched its 30% off Spring Picks a few weeks ago and has continued to trickle in some jaw-dropping deals since, including its Pink Puff Sleeve Tiered Alexandra Midi Dress, which can be dressed up and down effortlessly and has been reduced from £120 to £84.
With a similar shape to the brand's best-selling silhouette, Starlight, Alexandra features a similar waist panel that is figure flattering and v-neck that lends itself well to showing off a bold or dainty necklace.
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Coming in a dusky rose pink hue - which is always regarded as one of summer's most wanted colours as it is appropriate for all events from weddings to baby showers to christenings to birthday bashes to a day out in the beer garden - the Alexandra dress is still available in all sizes from 4 to 18.
The dress' A-line skirt is in line with a number of trending shapes on the market thanks to its tiered style as well as puff sleeves that add a bit of romance and drama. For example, Roman's Pink Abstract Print Shirred Waist Maxi Dress features a similar A-line skirt and separates the tiers with lace detailing. It also shares a V-neckline while its sleeves are more of a flutter style.
Nobody's Child Pink Puff Sleeve Tiered Alexandra Midi Dress
£120.00
£84
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The Pink Puff Sleeve Tiered Alexandra Midi Dress is a lovely option for summer with a tiered maxi skirt and puff sleeves.
Boden's Amara Embroidered Jersey dress, £120, is another option that has a fabric tie waist to cinch in the figure - plus it comes with pockets. For those who love a drop waist skirt, as opposed to tiered, Next's Pastel Blue Floral Sleeveless Drop Waist 100% Cotton Crew Neck Midi Dress is a lovely option that is feminine with its floral pattern and timeless. Plus, it's on the cheaper side at £30.
However, the tiered Alexandra midi dress is proving to be popular among shoppers. It's been a trending product on the brand's website.
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While the dress hasn't received any reviews, as is standard on the Nobody's Child website, the brand's fabric quality is always raved about, with one five-star shopper on TrustPilot writing: "I absolutely love Nobody's Child clothes. They are one of the few companies making high-quality items these days. The designs are beautiful, too. They arrive quickly, and returns are always hassle-free."
The only issue some customers have noted is sizing can sometimes be off. One three-star reviewer shared their experience and said: "The dresses themselves are beautiful, but I agree that the sizing is inconsistent. I have three dresses, two a size 10 and one a size 8. My size 8 is the biggest, and I can barely fit into one of the size 10! It's insane." To ensure this doesn't happen, the brand does have a size guide on its website for each product.

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