Womenswear retailer Nobody’s Child is opening a new store in Grand Arcade, Cambridge this month.
The 1000 sq ft space forms the brand’s tenth standalone boutique, and its third opening for 2026.
The store environment has been “mindfully designed to feel both timeless and welcoming,” featuring reclaimed and vintage furniture curated by the company’s in-house team.
Nobody’s Child CEO Jody Plows said: “Opening our new Cambridge store marks an exciting milestone for Nobody’s Child as we continue to grow our physical retail presence across the UK.
“For me personally, it’s especially meaningful to be opening a store in the city where I grew up, and it’s wonderful to bring Nobody’s Child to a place that has always felt like home.”
The Cambridge store launch adds to Nobody’s Child’s growing retail presence.
It joins standalone stores in Carnaby Street, Spitalfields, St Albans, Brighton, Leeds, Windsor, Harrogate, Blue Water and its flagship boutique in Covent Garden.
The opening comes after Nobody’s Child also launched its first collection made using cotton grown through regenerative farming practices in June, marking a new step in the brand’s sourcing strategy.
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