The Nobody’s Child x Happy Place collection is live now and prices range from £39 to £169. There are some stunning Autumnal prints 😍 aff
Nobody's Child has launched a second clothing collection with Fearne Cotton and fan's can't get enough.
The collaboration has reimagined the brand's iconic shapes for AW22, including the Alexa in an autumnal ditsy print. Perfect when paired with long boots, trainers or heels, it's a versatile option for fashion lovers' back-to-work wardrobes. The partnership also introduces knitwear, outerwear and tailoring for the colder season ahead. The 20 piece collection runs in sizes 6 to 18, with eight of the key styles running in curve up to size 24.
Instagram "This is why Nobody's Child enlisted Fearne Cotton and her brand Happy Place for their first ever collaborative partnership. With the collection, the brands seek to break through the noise of this busy world and find joyful expression in the everyday, leaning into Happy Places' mission to find your happy place with the hope that the pieces will inspire a little magic in their wearers and add a spring to their step.
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