Now that we've had our first taste of real sunshine in the past few days, many style enthusiasts will undoubtedly be on the lookout for some hot weather essentials to add to their collection. If you're in need of some new spring and summer wardrobe staples, it's worth checking out Nobody's Child.
One of the brand's most sought-after dresses is the - and it's easy to see why. It's available in 18 stunning colours and prints, including . The Cream Printed Starlight Midi Dress is priced at £110, but new customers who use the discount code HELLO15 can get it with a 15% discount, for a limited time. , offering a saving of £16.50.
Billed as a 'spring-ready take' on the brand's iconic style, the features a vintage-inspired print that echoes patterns released by Dolce and Gabbana, without being a direct copy. The dress has been designed with a v-neckline that plunges without being too revealing.
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It boasts a panelled waist that's designed to flatter the figure, along with an A-line skirt that skims the body. It's completed with short puffed sleeves and high-end looking covered buttons, reports . Like all great dresses, it comes with pockets for carrying small essentials. Shoppers can grab the dress in sizes four to 22, as well as both petite and regular lengths.
Thanks to its adaptable design, the dress can be paired with virtually any footwear, be it sandals, wedges, heels or even trainers. Although Nobody's Child doesn't provide shoppers the chance to leave reviews, the is sure to be a favourite in the coming months.
If you're searching for a new dress but want to spend a bit less, then fear not. Marks and Spencer has its on offer for £45. Over at White Stuff, the is now down to £35 from £69.
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