Nobody’s Child

 
 
 
 

Summary review of Nobody’s Child:

Last updated: 29.09.2025

Owned by: Independent brand founded by Andrew Xeni
Based in:
United Kingdom
Has a presence in: 
Primarily UK, with online presence in Europe
International Shipping?: 
Yes
Price range:
Affordable
Caters for:
 Womenswear
Style: Feminine, trendy, chic

Nobody’s Child champions sustainable, affordable fashion with a playful yet polished edge. Best known for its floral midi dresses, feminine silhouettes, and versatile everyday staples, the brand blends trend-led style with eco-conscious values. Using fabrics like organic cotton, LENZING™ ECOVERO™, and recycled fibres, Nobody’s Child focuses on responsible production without compromising on design. Customers consistently highlight the flattering cuts, comfortable fabrics, and inclusive sizing, making it a go-to for effortless, sustainable style that works for everything from workwear to weekend dressing.

Discount code for Nobody’s Child:

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The Nobody’s Child FAQ:

  • Yes. They use organic cotton, recycled fabrics and even QR-coded labels to show how pieces are made.

  • Generally true to size, though floaty dresses run a little roomy.

  • Feminine dresses are their signature, alongside tops, skirts, jumpsuits and shoes.

  • Most shoppers praise the fabrics and prints, with only minor issues flagged.

  • Very. Their Impact Report and QR care labels give rare behind-the-scenes detail.

  • They stand out for sustainability and distinct design, compared to Zara or H&M’s breadth.

  • They carry petite and maternity, with plus sizes still limited.

  • Yes, with regular seasonal and collaboration capsules.

  • Produced globally with a focus on responsible fabrics and partners.

  • Shoppers love the style and comfort, though sizing quirks get the odd mention.

Why choose Nobody’s Child?

Because they make the kind of sustainable floral midi dresses you actually want to wear. Nobody’s Child has built its name on feminine silhouettes, under-£150 occasionwear and easy everyday staples that look polished without trying too hard. Who What Wear has flagged sell-out styles like the Felicity bandeau midi as summer bestsellers, which tells you the appeal is real, not just marketing. 

On the fabric front, they lean into eco-friendly materials such as LENZING™ ECOVERO™ and TENCEL™ Lyocell, plus other lower-impact fibres, which helps if you are searching for sustainable dresses in the UK that feel good and wash well. 

Transparency is where they quietly overdeliver. The brand is rolling out Digital Product Passports, so you can scan a QR code and see a garment’s journey from fabric to factory, which is rare at this price point and aligns with upcoming EU standards. 

Accessibility matters too. Nobody’s Child is stocked widely through M&S, with an expanded presence across dozens of UK stores, making try-ons and click-and-collect much easier for everyday shoppers. 

If your brief is affordable, eco-conscious dresses for workwear and wedding-guest season, with real transparency on materials, this is a smart place to start. And if you care about the bigger picture, leadership openly talks traceability and buying less but better, which feels refreshingly grown-up.

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