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The slimming Nobody's Child one-shoulder dress that gets me compliments every time I wear it
The slimming Nobody's Child one-shoulder dress that gets me compliments every time I wear it

Daily Mirror

time05-05-2025

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The slimming Nobody's Child one-shoulder dress that gets me compliments every time I wear it

Flattering, waist-cinching and always complimented– this Nobody's Child one-shoulder midi dress is my effortless style fix, says Mirror's Zoe Cripps There are certain dresses that become staples in your wardrobe because they work for just about every occasion. The Black One Shoulder Crochet Trim Sabrina Midi Dress from Nobody's Child is one of those pieces for me. I ordered it as just another black dress, but it's become the one oiece I find myself reaching for again and again, no matter the occasion. When I first tried it on, I didn't expect it to be anything out of the ordinary, but I was pleasantly surprised by how well it fit and how slim it made me feel. The one-shoulder style is flattering without being overly dramatic, and the midi length is a perfect balance between casual and dressy. I didn't have to think too much about accessorising, either– this dress can hold its own. It's easy, comfortable and feels right for a whole host of occasions. What makes the Sabrina Midi Dress stand out is how it's seemingly simple, but also incredibly flattering. The waist-cinching design creates a nice shape, but it's not tight or uncomfortable. The fabric drapes well, and the crochet trim adds just enough detail to make the dress interesting without drawing too much attention. It's a piece that looks polished but doesn't need extra time to style – ideal for when you're rushing out of the house for work or for a dinner. I wear it when I want something reliable, something I know will look good and feel easy to wear. It works whether I'm going to a casual gathering or something a little more formal. I can dress it up with heels or down with sandals, and it still looks great either way. Key features of Nobody's Child's Sabrina Midi Dress One-shoulder neckline for a simple, flattering silhouette Waist-cinching design that adds shape without being tight Midi length for versatile wear, from casual to dressy Crochet trim for a subtle yet stylish detail Lightweight fabric that's comfortable all day Easy to style with a variety of shoes and accessories Machine washable for convenience It's a dress that does what it's supposed to without feeling like it's trying too hard. Whether I'm getting ready quickly or just need something I know will work, this dress is always a reliable choice. If you're looking for a versatile, flattering dress that doesn't require a lot of thought to wear, this one might just be what you're looking for. However, if you're shopping around, the high street has plenty of affordable designs that could quickly become your own go-to. If you're after a dress for an occasion like a wedding or a birthday, I recently tried 27 designs on from high street brands, and this New Look Zebra Print Maxi Dress reigned supreme. Alternatively, if co-ords are more your thing, Mirror Style writer Faith picked up Finery London's Vanetia Black Linen Blend Waistcoat for £45 and Athena Black Linen Blend Wide Leg Trousers for £49. "The linen blend set ticks all of my wardrobe needs for making sure I look smart and put together without overheating," she says.

'I tried wedding guest dresses you can buy for under £50 from M&S, Next, Tesco and more'
'I tried wedding guest dresses you can buy for under £50 from M&S, Next, Tesco and more'

Daily Record

time23-04-2025

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'I tried wedding guest dresses you can buy for under £50 from M&S, Next, Tesco and more'

As we inch closer to the summer, that can mean one thing. Aside from anticipating some sunny weather, it marks the beginning of the busy wedding season. If you have found your calendar is beginning to get booked up, then chances are you'll need a cute new frock. However, with costs remaining high for, well everything, it can be handy to stick to a budget. Of course, you don't need to go for a designer or a major brand, as the high street is packed with stylish options. From plunging necklines to satin slips, there is something that will suit everyone's personal style. To help showcase what you can get for under £50, Zoe Cripps, Head of Fashion at the Mirror recently completed a deep dive on 27 different summer wedding guest dresses you can get from the likes of M&S, F&F at Tesco, Next and much, much more. Highlighting a snapshot of 10 of the dresses she picked, we have provided her full thoughts just below. New Look Black Zebra Print Ruffle Trimmed Maxi Dress Zoe says:"This dress is right up my street. It has a very Rat and Boa look to it, but at a fraction of the price. The fit of the gown is also excellent for a high-street dress, with a hidden zipper and a slim bodice. Extra points go to New Look for nailing this season's trending print: zebra." Next Burgundy Red Satin Cowl Neck Strappy Tie Back Midi Slip Dress Zoe says:"I chose the burgundy red shade for this slip dress, but you can also get it in a brown and cream cow print or a traditional black. I can't fault the fabric – the satin feels soft and luxuriously thick – and the adjustable straps mean the cowl neck didn't sit too low on my chest. The only reason I'm not giving it four stars is because I would have liked it to nip me in at the waist a little more, rather than fall so straight." Marks & Spencer Mesh Jersey Column Midi Dress Zoe says: "This dress really took me aback. I had low expectations because I wasn't sure of the colour, and I thought the fit might create a boxy shape, but I was very wrong. The fabric has some stretch to it, which helped define my waist. The slash neckline and the double-lined material also give it a much more expensive look and feel." Boohoo Floral Ruffle One Shoulder Maxi Dress in Merlot Zoe says:"For years now, Boohoo has been my secret destination for occasionwear dresses. Not only are the prices always low, but the quality of its dresses is usually much higher than you might imagine. This one-shoulder maxi with ruffle detailing fit me like a glove, and I felt great in it. I'll absolutely be wearing this to events over the summer." Wallis Satin Puff Sleeve Button Midaxi Dress Zoe says: "It wouldn't really occur to me to go to Wallis for occasionwear dresses, but I was pleasantly surprised by the high-quality, low-price dresses on offer if you shop the brand on This pretty butter yellow midi has so much detailing that makes it worth much more than £39, in my opinion. The little loop buttons down the top, the tulip-like neckline, the pretty puff sleeves and the satin fabric – it's a Disney dress without all the drama." Quiz Lemon Bardot Bow Skater Dress Price: £44.99 online and in store Zoe says: "When I unpacked this from the bag, I was fully prepared to dismiss it. The fabric has a scuba feel that I don't really like, and it looked tiny. I'm happy I tried it on, though, because it made me feel very pretty. Though it's a mini, the length of the skirt is long enough to save my dignity, and the off-the-shoulder bow neckline is much more flattering than I first thought it would be. It's probably one I see fitting in better at the races, but still a nice option for someone looking for a shorter style of dress. " F&F at Tesco Ruffle Ivory Spot Slip Dress Price: £25 in store only Zoe says: "Okay bear with me on the white. I wanted to include an option for someone who had been tasked with wearing monochrome to a wedding, because white and black guest dresses are a top trend for 2025 weddings. This, however, probably wouldn't be my top pick. The satin fabric, adjustable straps and midi cut are all very nice, but I felt a little drowned by this, and I didn't love the floppy ruffling around the chest. I think it lends itself to someone with a bigger chest than mine." George at Asda Orange Tie Back Trapeze Midi Dress Zoe says:"There's no denying that supermarkets have become the 'it' places to go to nab a trending item for less, but this isn't the one I'd reach for, personally. There's a pretty tie-back bow detail on the back of the neckline, which I did like, and the block orange shade is great for an outdoor summer event, but the fit was just too oversized, and the fabric was a bit thin (albeit very soft). I'd say this is better as a beach-to-bar holiday look." River Island Blue Sleeveless Cut Out Poplin Midi Dress Zoe says:"As someone who shies away from bold patterns, this dress was a bit of a wild card for me, but I ended up really liking it. The fact that it's crafted with a structured polyester fabric makes it feel more like an event dress than a daytime cotton one, and the cutout back detail adds a nice touch (low enough so you can still wear a bra)." Pretty Little Thing Brown Floral Chiffon Frill Plunge Strappy Maxi Dress Zoe says: "This was the only dress of the 27 that I thought I'd have to omit from the roundup. I love the chocolate brown colour with the pattern – it's a great shade pick that really taps into 2025 trends – but that's all the positives I have. The leg slit came up almost to my naval, so I would be flashing everyone at a wedding. The straps were adjustable, but even on the tightest they could go, the front of the dress still draped down, giving another flashing incident opportunity. I don't know who the fit model is at PLT, but unfortunately, it doesn't suit my shape or size at all."

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