Fearne Cotton has launched a new dress collection designed to promote happiness, in-line with her award-winning podcast, The Happy Place.
The broadcaster and author has launched her first brand collaboration with Nobody's Child, a responsible fashion brand aimed at doing better for the planet. Inspired by the desire for wanderlust and escapism, the 19-piece collection is bursting with colour and print, perfectly encapsulating Fearne's eclectic, retro style with a rockstar edge.
Nobody's Child's floral midi dresses aim to have shoppers daydreaming of summer soirees in British country gardens, fun and flirty fruit prints will become a go-to for picnic dates, while slinky slip dresses make for chic wedding guest dressing.
The collection has re-imagined the brand’s iconic shapes for SS22 including the Selena Midi in a fruity orange print, the Alexa in blue florals and the Selena in a fresh terra floral autumnal print.
Meanwhile the brand introduces new shapes including the Maya and the Vienna. Perfect for any occasion, this collection answers all summer’s needs; from sleek wedding guest looks, to party pieces and classic styles for every day, and with dresses starting from £35, there is something for everyone.
The collection is crafted using eco-friendly fabrics, notably organic or transitional cotton and Lenzing Ecovero Viscose. Aligning with Happy Place's mission to inspire joy and promote self-empowerment, Nobody's Child hopes that the collection will add a touch of magic to their customer’s wardrobes this season.
"For me, fashion is as much about clothes that make you feel good as ones that make you look good. That's why I'm proud to have partnered with Nobody's Child - a brand that shares my views on responsible fashion," said Fearne.
"Together, we've created a collection that is all about having fun with your clothes and dressing in a way that makes you feel empowered."
The collection is available online at www.nobodyschild.com, and in M&S stores from today (June 24).
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