Fashion brand Nobody’s Child has been named one of the UK’s fastest growing businesses in The Times Hundred 2025, a prestigious annual ranking spotlighting companies that are reshaping their sectors and delivering exceptional growth.
The recognition reflects Nobody’s Child’s rapid rise in popularity, underpinned by its strategy rooted in four key pillars: People, Planet, Product, and Progress. This has been delivered alongside digital agility, and successful third party partnerships— notably with Marks & Spencer.
As a standout performer in the fashion sector, the company has demonstrated consistent year-on-year revenue growth, while maintaining its commitment to affordable, purpose-driven fashion. Sales figures of £37 million, with a 80.29% Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) secured the brand’s spot in The Times Hundred.
This covetable milestone cements Nobody’s Child’s pioneering position in the UK retail landscape and signals strong momentum for the growing demand for accessible, purpose-led fashion.
“We’re incredibly proud that Nobody’s Child has been named one of The Times Hundred 2025. This recognition is a testament to the dedication, creativity, and purpose that drives everything we do.
From day one, our mission has been clear: to create beautiful, affordable collections for everyone. We value fair supply chains, circular business models, and responsible materials, with a strategy rooted in four key pillars: People, Planet, Product, and Progress.
This achievement belongs to our passionate team, our loyal customers, and everyone championing positive change in the fashion industry. We’re just getting started, and we’re excited for what’s next,” said Jody Plows, CEO, Nobody’s Child.




