You don’t have to have planned a wedding before to know they aren’t cheap. Especially when it comes to wedding dress shopping. Luckily, in recent years, the high street has been coming through for savvy brides looking to save a few pennies here and there with the likes of Monsoon and Whistles creating bridal gowns that rival any designer dress – and for half the price! Talk about a wedding day win.
Adding to the ever-expanding affordable bridal offering is Nobody’s Child. Already our go-to for elevated basics, trend-led denim and pretty floral-print dresses, on 26 December the brand is excitingly launching its first-ever bridal collection. Perfectly timed for any Christmas day proposals and those lucky enough to find an engagement ring under the tree.
Shop Nobody’s Child bridal collection
With prices ranging from £110 to £220 and consisting of 12 styles in total, from minimal silhouettes to soft fluid tailoring that flows with every step, Nobody’s Child’s debut bridal collection has something for every kind of bride. Voluminous puffy sleeves and feminine bow details marry timeless romance with a touch of trend for those wanting a boho wedding dress, while short and sweet mini-length designs feature delicate ruffles.
From classic, long sleeved dresses to more modern wedding jumpsuits and sharp suiting offering clean minimal lines for understated elegance, you can celebrate your day, your way. While the edit’s colour palette is minimal all in shades of ivory, styles are crafted in heavy satins, jacquards and crepe to see you on your bridal journey from proposal to party.
As for the bridal party, your girls haven’t been forgotten with the brand’s bridesmaid collection having been extended with 25 versatile designs in a pastel colour palette of pale pink, lemon and green, alongside opulent hues of navy and forest green.
The collection is available to purchase at Nobody’s Child and hire via HURR from 26 December.
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Alexandria Dale is the Digital Fashion Writer at Cosmopolitan UK. Covering everything from the celebrity style moments worth knowing about to the latest fashion news, there’s nothing she loves more than finding a high street dupe of a must-have designer item. As well as discovering new brands, she’s passionate about sustainable fashion and establishing the trends that are actually worth investing in. Having worked in fashion journalism for six years, she has experience at both digital and print publications including Glamour and Ok!
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