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'I'm a fashion editor and these 8 new pieces from Nobody's Child are going straight into my spring wardrobe'

Nobody's Child is an eco-conscious fashion brand for women best known for their trend-led signature dresses and separates in perennial florals and vibrant prints. Since the brand launched in 2015 their collections have gone from strength to strength as customers joy in their zero-waste ethos and super accessible prices.

The brand also received the style seal of approval from presenter Holly Willoughby who regularly wore the label to host This Morning. With a selection of avid celebrity fans (Fearne Cotton also has a collection with them called 'Happy Place') Nobody's Child has asserted themselves firmly on the fashion map and they've fast become a go-to brand for the OK! style team too.

The lovely linen midi dresses have become a particular favourite of mine and you'll already find a selection in my spring-to-summer wardrobe.

Not only are they so effortless to wear on those lazy styling days (yes even us stylists have them) but they're super flattering and comfy too if, like me, you don't do clingy. I've trawled through Nobody's Child's new-in section to bring you some of my absolute favorites. So if you're looking for some new season style inspo you're in luck.

Maybe you're looking to update your work wardrobe, have a cute date night on the horizon, or even have a spring wedding in the diary already trust me when I say the new spring collection has something for all eventualities. Here's what I'm adding to my basket pronto... 8 spring pieces I'm adding to my wardrobe...

1. Gingham Peter Pan Collar Long Sleeve Blouse SHOP: £55 here A Peter--pan collar blouse has become a staple piece in my spring wardrobe, can a girl ever have too many? I couldn't resist this green gingham design as it's giving serious Ganni vibes- I'll be pairing it with my wide-leg denims and a pair of ballet pumps. 2.

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