Having fronted a campaign for Self Portrait earlier this year, it’s clear that Phoebe Dynevor is as much of a fan of the high street as we are, a fact confirmed by one of her latest outfits. Posting to Instagram Stories over the weekend, the actor wore a green gingham dress. But it’s not from any old high street label – the midi in question comes from Nobody’s Child, one of the few sustainable labels making clothes with a high street price tag.
Dynevor’s dress is, for example, just £45. With its tie sleeves, midi length and comfy fit, that will give you serious cost-per-wear as you wear it throughout the summer. But even more importantly than that is its sustainable credentials.
Founded in 2015, Nobody’s Child has already amassed a loyal following with other famous fans including Fearne Cotton, Holly Willoughby, Emily Atack and Ophelia Lovibond (who wore the very same dress as Dynevor recently).
It’s an independent, London-based brand which focuses on sustainable practises. As Jody Plows, CEO says: ‘Responsibly produced and thoughtfully created clothes should be the rule, not the…