Fearne Cotton Can't Stop Wearing This Lesser-Known High-Street Brand

Fearne Cotton obviously needs no introduction. On this site, we have often documented her outfits—from pink suits to bright, multicoloured frocks—all of which are perfectly suited to her more rock 'n' roll sense of style. She often pairs outfits with her favourite Vivienne Westwood boots or classic Converse; she's not afraid of re-wearing and promoting more ethical fashion choices.

Recently Fearne has been championing one brand in particular, Nobody's Child. The brand is affordable but sustainable. This is a hard task considering that most sustainable fashion brands are always on the more expensive side. So how does this label manage to achieve it? By using deadstock material, the brand repurposes leftover fabric, which means it avoids going to landfill. It also creates small collections, which aren't seasonal, so you'll want to wear them all year round, and it ensures it doesn't compromise the working conditions of its employees. 

The past couple of days, Fearne has worn a frilly checked blouse and a checked minidress from the brand, which are wardrobe staples but also ideal for spring. This isn't the first time she's worn the brand, she's also been spotted in the white and black hearts dress as well as a vintage-style floral frock. Ready to see how she's styled her latest outfits? Keep scrolling for the two latest Nobody's Child looks on Fearne and then shop our edit of the best pieces, which we know Fearne would love. 

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Style Notes: Why overcomplicate an outfit when all you need is a pair of your favourite blue jeans and a pair of Converse? 

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Style Notes: Make a minidress feel fancy with a pair of black tights and smart ankle boots. 

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