Vicky Pattison Wears £59 Nobody’s Child Floral Mini Dress
vicky pattison wore a £59 Multi-Coloured Floral Sleeveless Vicky Mini Dress from Nobody's Child while presenting her Heart radio slot. The floral piece sits in the same price bracket as budget high-street options, but its cotton-linen blend and organic lining give it a warmer-weather edge.
£59 Vicky Mini Dress
The dress is cut in 70% cotton and 30% linen, with a 100% organic cotton lining. It has a bold floral print on a black background, a round neckline, a sleeveless design and an empire waist that flares into a subtle A-line shape, which makes it read as more polished than a basic cami dress.
Nobody's Child recommends taking your usual size, but one customer review was less tidy: “Really love the dress but had to exchange for a bigger size - have no problem fitting in other nobody’s child size 12s.”
Summer Styling at Heart
Another reviewer pushed the dress beyond holiday wear: “Lovely dress, it fits just as I'd hoped, the fabric is great quality with a vibrant pattern. It looks just as it does online. Great for summer but I intend to style it with layers/tights in the colder months too!” That kind of feedback matters more than a simple outfit post because it points to whether the piece works as a one-season buy or something with a longer runway.
The design is also available in white, red and black block colors and a light blue swirl pattern, giving shoppers options if the floral print feels too busy. For readers comparing prices, ASOS sells a Cotton Linen Cami Mini Sundress for £22, while Marks & Spencer lists the Floral Tie Detail Mini Shift Dress for £38.
ASOS and Marks & Spencer
Those lower-priced alternatives put Pattison's dress in a slightly higher bracket, but the material mix and lined finish separate it from the cheapest end of the rail. For anyone shopping the same look, the practical takeaway is simple: the Nobody's Child version is the one built around linen, a sleeveless cut and a floral summer palette, while the cheaper options lean more clearly on price.
If the goal is a dress for hot weather that can still move into cooler months with layers, this is the one to watch. The trade-off is paying £59 for a silhouette and fabric mix that sits above the £22 and £38 alternatives.