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Fashion United
2 days ago
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Nobody's Child launches debut footwear collection
British womenswear brand Nobody's Child has launched its first-ever footwear collection as it continues to expand into a full lifestyle brand. The seven-piece footwear collection has been designed in London and crafted in Italy 'with intention,' explains the brand, as it looks to offer a range of timeless silhouettes 'with a contemporary edge'. Nobody's Child footwear launch Credits: Nobody's Child As with its apparel, Nobody's Child has ensured that all the footwear styles have been produced in collaboration with eco-conscious partners and made using sustainable materials, such as vegan leather, recycled rubber soles, and low-impact dyes. In addition, all leathers used have been certified by the Leather Working Group. Styles from the debut collection include heeled clogs and a range of sandals in rich chocolate tones, warm tobacco hues, and bold cow print textures. Prices range from 105 to 115 pounds. Nobody's Child footwear launch Credits: Nobody's Child Jody Plows, chief executive at Nobody's Child, said in a statement: 'Launching footwear has always been on our wish list, our customers have been asking for shoes that reflect the same values and style as our clothing - and we've listened. 'The collection is a natural next step for Nobody's Child as we evolve into a true lifestyle brand.' Nobody's Child footwear launch Credits: Nobody's Child The expansion into footwear follows the brand's expansion into resale eBay and Reskinned, as well as its first-ever mini-me childrenswear, a bridal collection featuring bridal and bridesmaid dresses, and its first fragrance and bodycare range. The womenswear brand is also currently going through a retail expansion drive in the UK, expanding its store portfolio with recent openings in Leeds and Brighton to join standalone stores in St Albans and in London at Carnaby Street, Spitalfields, and its flagship boutique in Covent Garden. Nobody's Child footwear launch Credits: Nobody's Child Nobody's Child footwear launch Credits: Nobody's Child Nobody's Child footwear launch Credits: Nobody's Child


Fashion Network
23-05-2025
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- Fashion Network
Nobody's Child opens in Brighton, Leeds next
Nobody's Child has had a busy spring on various fronts, and in the store-opening category it's saved its largest to date for Brighton. The new 1,715 sq ft East Street standalone opened Thursday (22 May) and becomes the brand's second store outside of London, with a third such store set to open in Leeds next month. Design-wise, it features a range of handmade joinery display units alongside vintage and reclaimed furniture selected by the NC team. There's also a designated accessories areas housing the brands first footwear collection launching this month alongside bags, fragrance and jewellery. CEO Jody Plows said the Brighton arrival had 'become a huge milestone for us… bring[ing] our stylish collections to such a vibrant and fashion-forward community. 'As a brand, we are deeply committed to creating clothing that not only makes you look good but also feel good – from the materials we use to the way we run our business. Our Brighton store is the perfect reflection of that ethos.' Nobody's Child's growing retail presence also includes stores in London's Carnaby Street, Spitalfields and its Covent Garden flagship plus , St Albans in Hertfordshire. Earlier this month, the brand also moved into the resale space, linking up with eBay with Reskinned, and at the start of May it launched a collaborated fashion range with Poppy Delevingne.


Fashion Network
15-05-2025
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- Fashion Network
Nobody's Child moves into resale with eBay and Reskinned
Nobody's Child's expansion isn't reserved for store openings as the women's fashion brand is now moving into the resale space. Given that the label prides itself on designing pieces to be 'loved, worn, and cherished - for years, not just seasons', it described the latest move as a good fit. 'That's why [we're] making it easier to pass on, repurpose, and re-love your clothes exclusively on eBay with Reskinned', it announced Thursday (15 May). Over the last month, Nobody's Child said it has been busy gathering donations, including pieces from its own team. Now these styles are ready 'for their next chapter' becoming available to shop exclusively on both platforms. It said pairing eBay's reach to millions of customers with Reskinned's expertise in garment repair, resale and recycling allows the combo to help extend the lifecycle of Nobody's Child garments while supporting the brand's own circular fashion model. 'Our mission has always been to design beautiful clothes with a conscience,' said Jody Plows, CEO of Nobody's Child. 'By partnering with Reskinned and eBay, we're taking that promise even further giving our customers the power to contribute to a circular fashion economy.' Kirsty Keoghan, global head of resale fashion at eBay, added: 'The pre-loved fashion market is booming, fuelled by savvy Gen Z shoppers looking for high quality pieces at great prices. By bringing an incredible brand like Nobody's Child onto the eBay marketplace, we're demonstrating how we're making circularity for fashion more accessible – for both brands, and for buyers.'


Fashion Network
15-05-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Nobody's Child moves into resale with eBay and Reskinned
Nobody's Child's expansion isn't reserved for store openings as the women's fashion brand is now moving into the resale space. Given that the label prides itself on designing pieces to be 'loved, worn, and cherished - for years, not just seasons', it described the latest move as a good fit. 'That's why [we're] making it easier to pass on, repurpose, and re-love your clothes exclusively on eBay with Reskinned', it announced Thursday (15 May). Over the last month, Nobody's Child said it has been busy gathering donations, including pieces from its own team. Now these styles are ready 'for their next chapter' becoming available to shop exclusively on both platforms. It said pairing eBay's reach to millions of customers with Reskinned's expertise in garment repair, resale and recycling allows the combo to help extend the lifecycle of Nobody's Child garments while supporting the brand's own circular fashion model. 'Our mission has always been to design beautiful clothes with a conscience,' said Jody Plows, CEO of Nobody's Child. 'By partnering with Reskinned and eBay, we're taking that promise even further giving our customers the power to contribute to a circular fashion economy.' Kirsty Keoghan, global head of resale fashion at eBay, added: 'The pre-loved fashion market is booming, fuelled by savvy Gen Z shoppers looking for high quality pieces at great prices. By bringing an incredible brand like Nobody's Child onto the eBay marketplace, we're demonstrating how we're making circularity for fashion more accessible – for both brands, and for buyers.'


Fashion United
15-05-2025
- Business
- Fashion United
Nobody's Child expands into resale with eBay and Reskinned
British womenswear brand Nobody's Child is expanding into resale exclusively on eBay, after launching a clothing take-back scheme in partnership with Reskinned, the resale, repair and recycling company in January. Jody Plows, chief executive of Nobody's Child, said in a statement: 'Our mission has always been to design beautiful clothes with a conscience. By partnering with Reskinned and eBay, we're taking that promise even further giving our customers the power to contribute to a circular fashion economy.' Nobody's Child adds that by pairing eBay's reach with Reskinned's expertise in garment repair, resale and recycling, it will help extend the lifecycle of its garments and make it easier for customers to shop for pre-loved items, supporting its goal of a circular fashion model and keeping fashion out of landfill. Nobody's Child launches resale exclusively on eBay with Reskinned Credits: Nobody's Child The womenswear brand adds that it chose eBay as its resale partner due to the marketplace's three decades of experience championing recommerce and the circular economy, as well as it offering a a suite of solutions to enable fashion brands 'to seamlessly sell across all stages of the inventory lifecycle – from its brand outlet for excess inventory, to Imperfects for items that are slightly damaged but never-worn, to second-hand take back solutions for brands like Nobody's Child'. Kirsty Keoghan, global head of pre-loved fashion at eBay, added: 'The pre-loved fashion market is booming, fuelled by savvy Gen Z shoppers looking for high quality pieces at great prices. By bringing an incredible brand like Nobody's Child onto the eBay marketplace, we're demonstrating how we're making circularity for fashion more accessible – for both brands, and for buyers.'