Fashion & Beauty

Richard Nicoll’s juicy little number for Tropicana

Richard Nicoll’s juicy little number for Tropicana

It sounds like a joke: what do you get when you mix a fashion designer with a fruit juice brand? But luckily for us the punch line is a beautiful dress. British designer Richard Nicoll, a favourite with stylish celebrities including Keira Knightley and Sienna Miller, has collaborated with Tropicana. Richard Nicoll

Nicoll’s designs are known for their vibrant and surrealist-inspired digital prints on pieces with flattering and very wearable silhouettes. The famous Stella t-shirt style dress, loved by many for its simplicity and versatility, has been recreated in a special edition line for Tropicana to launch their new Trop50 drink. Richard Nicoll_

Only 50 will be made of the 100% silk Trop50 Stella dress, which has Nicoll’s distinct digital print in zesty orange and yellows and is available online here for a limited time only. Richard_Nicoll_

The £555 price tag may seem a little steep, but remember you’re getting a limited piece of designer wear and all proceeds are being donated by Tropicana to Fashion Targets Breast Cancer, so it’s win-win.

Hollie Bracciale
Photos: Courtesy of Richard Nicoll

Get yours before they go here, or at the pop-up shop in Carnaby street. 

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