Nobody’s Child 20% off Black Friday sale includes Sienna Miller’s dress and Ganni dupe blouse
18.11.2023 - 04:23
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Selling unique, stylish clothing with a focus on sustainability, Nobody's Child has quickly become one of our favourite fashion brands – and we're not alone, as celebrities such as Sienna Miller, Rochelle Humes and Holly Willoughby have all been spotted wearing its designs. And luckily for shoppers, there's currently 20% off everything on the Nobody's Child website in an early Black Friday offer - even items already in the sale. All you need to do to claim this discount is enter the code BL20 at the checkout.
The brand is perhaps most famous for its pretty dresses, with something for every occasion, but there's plenty to choose from in the sale, from Ganni-dupe shirts to winter wedding outfits. Nobody's Child has also released a collection with presenter Fearne Cotton, made up of retro-inspired pieces in statement prints. All of this is included in Nobody's Child's Black Friday sale, making it a great time to treat yourself to a new outfit for winter.
Need some inspiration? Here's what we'll be adding to our baskets... Broderie Collar Detail Shirt Was £59, now £47.20 - buy here We love this statement collar on this pretty broderie, which looks a lot like a Ganni design (but for a fraction of the price). Pair it with jeans, or wear underneath a pinafore dress or dungarees.
There's also a very limited number still available in white.
Alexa Midi Tea Dress Was £49, now £39.20 - buy here Nobody's Child's hero dress style, the Alexa now comes in lots of different prints and has been worn by Sienna Miller and Fearne Cotton.
The V-neck tea dress shape is super flattering and can be dressed up or down, and is great value for under £40. We love this abstract spotty print, but other prints are also available. Black Funnel Neck Lizzie
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