
Izzy Judd's exact midi dress on Lorraine is a piece you'll re-wear all summer
Izzy Judd's pale blue broderie midi dress is a guaranteed summer staple that you can wear everywhere from the office to weddings to brunch and it's already selling quickly
Following her appearance on ITV's Lorraine to chat about parenting, Izzy Judd – wife of McFly drummer Harry Judd – let fans in on exactly where you could shop her gorgeous baby blue midi dress. Izzy wore the Nobody's Child Blue Broderie Anglaise Sophia Midi Dress for her time on Loraine's sofa, with the midi dress immediately becoming a must-have for shoppers.
Ever since Izzy's appearance the dress has been 'selling quick' according to Nobody's Child's website, with one sold just minutes ago at the time of writing. Despite this there's currently only sizes 4, 6 and 18 sold out, with all other sizes still in stock, but shoppers might want to move quickly if they want to snap it up.
Although Izzy opted for the pale blue version of the dress, you can also pick it up in black, which has more sizes still in stock and is priced the same at £85. However the periwinkle shade that Izzy chose is perfect for summer, and the style of the dress means you'll be able to wear it on repeat all season no matter the occasion.
Wear it with heels and a clutch for a breezy summer wedding guest dress, or team with ballet flats for the office. You could also just as easily wear it with some sandals and a raffia tote on holiday, or throw on with trainers and a denim jacket to run errands.
The shirred bodice helps create a flattering fitted look whilst still being stretchy and comfortable to wear, and the midi skirt's broderie details give it a breezy summer look. The square neckline and puff sleeves create a flattering neckline whilst helping cover your upper arms if you prefer not to show them.
If you want a little more volume, Abercrombie & Fitch's The A&F Emerson Poplin Puff Sleeve Midi Dress is currently half price, slashed from £90 to £44.99, and has bigger puff sleeves and a tiered midi skirt that gives extra movement and drama. Vero Moda's Puff Sleeve Milkmaid Style Midi Dress In Blue is a more affordable alternative to Izzy's dress at £42, with a similar shirred bodice and midi length skirt, but features longer sleeves and lacks the broderie details.
If you want to really lean into the broderie anglaise look, Scamp & Dude's Light Blue Broderie Anglaise Puff Sleeve Midi Dress is a great pick. It's available in sizes 6 to 22 and is currently on sale down from £140 to £98. It features top to bottom broderie, with a button up front, puff sleeves and a tiered midi skirt.
However if Izzy's Nobody's Child Blue Broderie Anglaise Sophia Midi Dress is calling your name, it's a great choice for summer. Made from 100% organic cotton it'll keep you comfortable and cool, and the stretchy flattering design is going to become your go-to during the heatwave.
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