Nobody’s Child launches its first collection made with cotton grown through regenerative practices. A colour-infused edit of effortless dresses, relaxed sets and feminine separates, the launch brings a deeper story to one of fashion’s most familiar fibres.

Led by dresses, with relaxed sets and feminine separates woven throughout, the collection takes cues from the journey behind the cotton, from sunlit landscapes to hand-touched detail. Fresh, mood-lifting shades, soft volume and easy silhouettes are brought to life with the design details Nobody’s Child is known for, including shirring, tie details, full skirts and subtle tie-dye influences.

With organic cotton already representing around half of Nobody’s Child’s total material usage, this collection using cotton grown from regenerative practices marks a new area of exploration for the brand. It looks closely at the people, places and farming systems behind the cotton with the ambition to carry learnings from this launch into future collections.

As part of the project, the Nobody’s Child team visited smallholder cotton farms in rural India to learn more about the people and practices behind the collection. Guided by Materra, the cotton comes from farmers using regenerative methods designed to work with natural systems, helping to support healthier soil, richer biodiversity and more resilient farming communities.

Each piece in the collection is accompanied by its own Digital Product Passport, documenting key supply chain touchpoints and offering customers a closer look at where their clothes come from. Accessed via the QR code on the clothing care label, the DPP helps connect the finished garment with the materials, makers and processes behind it.

“This is an exciting first for Nobody’s Child. Cotton is central to so many of our collections, and visiting the farms helped us better understand the land, systems and communities behind the fibre. With this collection, we wanted to bring that closer connection to cotton together with the colour, print, detail and feminine silhouettes our customers come to us for, creating pieces that feel true to Nobody’s Child,” said Jody Plows, CEO at Nobody’s Child.

“We can see more birds coming. The soil which was barren has now become fertile,” added Parameshwar Sopanrao Pawar, Farmer.

As part of its commitment to issue-led innovation, Nobody’s Child is supporting the regenerative agriculture exhibit at this year’s Future Fabrics Expo, taking place in Brussels on 24th and 25th June.

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