Seraphine’s Mummy & Me Christmas Gift Guide

Christmas is always a magical time of year, but if you’re celebrating with a brand new addition to the family, then this year is sure to be extra special.

Browse The Diana Collection, a beautiful new range of designer baby clothes, available exclusively at Seraphine, to discover the perfect gifts for your new little one. Then check out the stunning maternity clothes on offer at Seraphine.com to find a few special treats for yourself – go ahead, you deserve it!

 

For Baby

 

Treat your little lady to a beautiful new baby dress for the Christmas season, and make sure that she’s party ready with all the matching accessories; the bonnet, the head band, the fleece-lined booties and an ultra-soft cashmere cardigan!

 

 

Your little man will look adorable all dressed up in a Navy Velvet Quilted Baby Jacket with the matching Fleece-Lined Booties and Bonnet. It’s the perfect ensemble for keeping cosy on chilly Winter outings.

 

 

And if you’re expecting a little Christmas miracle, put together the perfect gift set for a newborn with an ultra-soft baby blanket with the matching hat and booties in natural cotton with 5% cashmere.

 

12% of the price of all the pieces in the Diana Collection goes to the Diana Award – a charity set up in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales.

 

For Mummy

 

Match your little one’s pastel colour scheme with our Natasha Cashmere Blend Maternity Coat in soft powder blue, or our Lace Maternity Cocktail Dress in gorgeous blush pink.

Our Cable Knit Nursing Shawl is a must-have accessory for a new mum. Or why not opt for our gorgeous charity tee the Love T-ShirtAll profits from this super cute grey marl tee go directly to Tommy’s the baby charity – helping them to build the UK’s first medical research centre dedicated to the prevention of early miscarriage – a great gift that benefits a great cause!

 

Happy Christmas shopping Mamas!

 

 

New Mama & Victoria’s Secret Angel Doutzen’s Slimming Secret

This week super model Doutzen Kroes and her fellow angels rocked the runway at one of the fashion industry’s most hotly anticipated events – the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show!

A celebration of all things sparkly, sensual and sensational; being invited to walk the Victoria’s Secret runway – earning your Angel wings – is a sure sign that you have earned true super model status.

But wait… – we here you cry – Didn’t she just have a baby???

That’s right! Incredibly, Doutzen was invited back to don her Angel wings Just a little over 4 months after welcoming her second baby – beautiful daughter Myllena Mae into the world! Her post-baby transformation has been truly amazing! So what’s her slimming secret?… Read on to find out!

 

Doutzen’s Maternity Style Secret

Of course the super model looked utterly gorgeous throughout her pregnancy, beautiful baby bump and all – Doutzen is a huge Seraphine maternity wear fan, and wore plenty of our styles while she was expecting over the summer. She loved our maternity maxi dresses, styling our Aqua Draped Maternity Maxi  for a day out at the park, and even choosing our Crochet Detail Maxi Dress to attend a charity event with legendary trend spotter and head of American Vogue Anna Wintour! A little later on she was spotted out and about looking stylish in our Black Knitted Maternity Cape. And nearing the end of her pregnancy she shared snaps with her 2.1 million Instagram followers wearing our Neon Pink Striped Nursing Tank Top  & our Sparkly Nautical Striped Tunic, and just the day before she gave birth she looked fabulous, posting a fun bump shot in our Black Maternity Shift Dress!

Doutzen Kroes maternity style

Doutzen’s Slimming Secret

Another of Doutzen’s favourite Seraphine styles are the Grey Bamboo Leggings, which she wore throughout her pregnancy to attend pre-natal ballet classes with Mary Helen Bowers of Ballet Beautiful in New York.

And this, it seems is one of the secrets to her incredible post-baby slimming success! Along with a healthy diet, Doutzen stayed fit and active throughout her nine months, attending regular Ballet Beautiful classes to keep her body lean and supple.

This sort of exercise during pregnancy not only helps when it comes to labour, but also makes it easier to shed those extra pounds after baby is born.

Doutzen Kroes Ballet Beautiful

The Ballet Beautiful classes are a favourite workout among many of the Victoria’s Secret Angels including Lily Aldridge, Candace Swanepoel & Adrianna Ambrosio. And Mary Helen Bowers herself spent an intensive year training Natalie Portman for her role in Black Swan! The Ballet Beautiful studios are located in SoHo Manhattan, in the very same neighbourhood as our flagship New York store. And while they were in the area for the store launch party, our founder Cecile and some of the Seraphine team met Mary Helen and joined in with one of her classes!

 

 

If you can’t make it all the way to New York, you can join in by streaming live or pre-recorded classes direct to your PC from anywhere in the world! Or alternatively, Mary Helen has a brand new range of Ballet Baby DVDs for you to enjoy at home. Designed to help strengthen and tone for a fitter, healthier pregnancy & birth – what a fantastic early Christmas present to yourself!

 

Watch Mary Helen dance at 7 months pregnant & a taster workout with Victoria’s Secret Angel Lily Aldridge

 

Looking at the images from this week’s Victoria’s Secret show, there’s no denying that the Ballet Beautiful program has worked for Doutzen – just imagine what it could do for you!

 

 

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Growing a Family Business – by Pink Lining Founder Charlotte Pearl

Charlotte Pearl is the designer behind, and co-founder of Pink Lining, a multi award winning, international label specialising in the Mother & Baby market – Just recently they were over the moon to win brand of the year in the Little London Magazine awards as voted for by the public.

 

A photo posted by Charlotte Pearl (@pinklining) on

 

As a mother of 4, the youngest being only just one year old, I know only too well the highs and lows of juggling family life and my own business. And yet my family is the inspiration for our Pink Lining products – I design for my own family and therefore hopefully for yours too.

 

 

Originally, I designed and made fashion bags, spurred on by a challenge from my then boyfriend, now husband, and co-founder of Pink Lining, Rufus. Upon spotting a bag that I liked but couldn’t afford at the time, I declared that I could make it myself… and thus Rufus challenged me to do so!  Subsequently I received commissions from friends and colleagues, which encouraged me to take photos with a disposable camera of my hand-made creations, hung from my front door handle, which I then posted off, along with my press release – to Vogue, Tatler, Harrods, Selfridges and Liberty!…Aim for the stars!… Within a couple of weeks I had an order from Harrods, swiftly followed by confirmation that the product would be featured in Vogue and Tatler! After finding a manufacturer and fulfilling the order (a rather challenging task!) the bags sold out from Harrods within 3 weeks and Liberty and Selfridges also subsequently placed orders….

 

A photo posted by Charlotte Pearl (@pinklining) on

 

A few years and numerous fashion weeks later, I was overjoyed to find myself pregnant with our first child. My first experience of the rather precarious juggling act of balancing ensuing family life with running my business occurred before she had even entered the world. I was 10 days overdue, and Rufus and I were in Saint Mary’s Paddington for my induction appointment. Being ever so slightly headstrong and rather inexperienced in giving birth I insisted that I could walk from St Mary’s Paddington to the local post office to post a bag to a customer… after having had my waters broken…. Let’s just say that I didn’t make it to the front of the queue before I realised that children come first and Amelia arrived 3 ¾ hours later – thankfully back in the hospital.   So as for the question I’m often asked; how did motherhood impact my business – well, it actually BECAME my business…I’ve heard it said that this is getting to plan B…in my case B was for Baby.

 

A photo posted by Charlotte Pearl (@pinklining) on

 

The first Pink Lining changing bag – the Yummy Mummy bag was born and instantly captured the imaginations of an exciting and rapidly growing mother and baby market. This bag didn’t mean you had to be a certain dress size or look a certain way in order to wear it – for, as we believe at Pink Lining, even down to the internal components of our products; it is what is on the inside that truly counts.  Our customers have a shared outlook, not a shared look, and here was a product that was both practical, and fulfilled a very justifiable purpose, moreover it brought a smile to the face of the wearer. Our Pink Lining changing bags seemed to strike a chord.

 

A photo posted by Charlotte Pearl (@pinklining) on

 

It sounds like a cliché but 12 years ago before my first (of four) arrived, there wasn’t the proliferation of bags that we have for mothers today – so I made one, and it became our best seller and we morphed from a fashion accessories business, into a family brand.  And thus the business has sprung up, evolved and grown alongside our family.

 

A photo posted by Charlotte Pearl (@pinklining) on

 

Family has and always will come first for me – even though that means working late into the night and early in the morning. Rufus and I run and co-own the company together which can help when it comes to juggling work and family commitments between us, and although I often work crazy hours I can mostly arrange to be there for the important occasions such as school plays and netball or football matches.  However, it also means that sometimes there is no off button in terms of taking work home with us! So for us, a family business really means all six of us…in fact seven if you include the dog who appears in most of our marketing photos!

 

A photo posted by Charlotte Pearl (@pinklining) on

 

I think it’s exciting and educational for the children to witness the process of running one’s own business – allowing them to feel and actually be part of it. They play such an important part in the company, testing out the Pink Lining Child products, and giving advice on their favourite themes and colours; they love sitting alongside me coming up with their own fabric designs, some rather outlandish ideas for magic bags which I may pare down a little (a lot).

 

A photo posted by Charlotte Pearl (@pinklining) on

 

They get very excited about spotting the bags out and about, (we all do!), and as tiny babies they accompanied us to important meetings and charmed buyers, (running your own business doesn’t give you much in the way of maternity leave!!). Even the company name, Pink Lining, stems from an amalgamation of childhood sentiments & family nostalgia – derived from stories my mother would weave about a make believe land called Pink cloud and the belief that every cloud has a silver lining, which she now recounts to her grandchildren – our children.

 

 

Last Easter really summed up what a family business Pink Lining is as we undertook a 5 ½ weeks trip to see our suppliers in China, distributors in Seoul and new partners in Australia… Rufus and I, Amelia-Rose (11), Lucas (8), Arthur (6) and Henrietta (1)!  Pink lining really is a family adventure!

 

Pink Lining changing bags make the perfect partners for Seraphine maternity clothes and our stunning nursing dresses!

Kim Murray Cheers on Hubby Andy to Davis Cup Victory in Seraphine!

This Sunday, we were thrilled to watch tennis champ Andy Murray lead the British team to their first Davis Cup Victory in almost 80 years! We were glued to our screens throughout the exciting competition, and no one could be prouder than his beautiful wife Kim, who cheered him on looking stunning in a classic white Seraphine maternity shirt.

 

Kim and Andy Murray

 

Watching from the stands, Kim lived every shot along with her husband, cheering and even hiding behind her Union Jack flag when the match got too tense! Our stylish Ivory Maternity Blouse was the perfect choice for this history-making day of tennis. The breezy shirt is cut long to flatter a growing bump, and Kim styled it smart casual, rolled up at the elbows with natural makeup and loose flowing hair – perfect for showing off her stunning wedding ring.

 

Kim Murray

 

The couple tied the knot back in the spring and are now expecting their first child together in February 2016. We are thrilled to see Kim looking so stylish in Seraphine maternity clothes, and can’t wait to watch as her pregnancy style evolves.

 

Congratulations Team GB, and best of luck to parents-to-be Kim and Andy!

 

 

R&B Icon Alicia Keys Dresses up her Seraphine Denim

R&B icon Alicia Keys is a seriously stylish expectant mama, so we were thrilled recently to see her stepping out in a pair of Seraphine maternity jeans!

 Nearing the end of her pregnancy now, Alicia looked as stunning as ever in our Indigo Slim Fit Skinny Maternity Jeans at a book signing to promote her new children’s book Blue Moon: From the Journals of Mama Mae & Lee Lee.

The singer appeared at the Barnes & Noble store in Tribeca, New York to read from her new book and to sign copies, and her chic denim ensemble was perfect for meeting and greeting her fans.

 

 

The star styled our under bump maternity jeans with a simple black maternity top, high-shine brown ankle boots and a two-tone leather jacket; completing the look with a sleek up-do, hoop earrings and a glamorous splash of red lipstick – mastering the art of smart casual.

Alicia and her hip hop husband Swizz Beatz already have a 4 year old son Egypt, and are expecting the new addition to their family this New Year’s Eve! With a new children’s book out, her 6th studio album due for release in 2015, a young family to take care of and a new baby on the way, Alicia is still managing to look incredible – forgive us for saying it, but – This girl is on fire!

 

 

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What’s on Your Black Friday Wish List? – 20% off all weekend!

It’s that time again mamas; the Black Friday/ Cyber Monday shopping weekend is back!

Kicking off the Christmas shopping chaos, this year promises bigger discounts and better deals than ever – this is the day to shop like you mean it!

We all remember the crazy scenes from last year, and with so many of us out battling for a bargain, the streets and shopping centres (let alone the car parking possibilities) can seem like an unappealing prospect. But there is a way to avoid the shopping frenzy, skip the queues, and still get all the best bargains…

 

Avoid the chaos and shop online!

 

Here at Seraphine, we’re offering some amazing deals that you don’t have to stand in line for, and the fun lasts all weekend!

You have from now until midnight on Cyber Monday to enter the code Black20 at the checkout, and shop our maternity collection at 20% off!*

Here’s our Black Friday fashion wish list… What’s on yours?

 

 

*Offer excludes coats, the bump kit, winter sun and outlet; available from 27/11 until 1/12

 

 

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Celebrations at Seraphine’s Flagship New York Launch Party

Last week we celebrated the opening of our flagship New York boutique with a glamorous store launch party!

Indulging in champagne, mocktails, delicious blended Kusmi tea and adorable mini cupcakes from Baked by Melissa; guests took the opportunity to explore the new store, browse our latest maternity collections, and chat with Seraphine founder Cecile Reinaud.

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We were delighted to welcome a truly glamorous crowd to the event, including several stylish New York mamas, as well as some of the lovely ladies & gents of the press representing publications including People.com and NewYorkFamily.

We also welcomed special celebrity guest – Broadway star and proud  new mama Megan Hilty, who looked stunning in our Plum Lace Maternity Cocktail Dress, just two months after giving birth to her daughter Viola Philomena!  Megan has been a huge Seraphine fan throughout her pregnancy, wearing the blue version of the lace cocktail dress to perform at the National Memorial Day concert. She loved the new Seraphine boutique saying:

“The store looks amazing! It’s so great to have you guys here in the US!”

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The new location at 464 West Broadway in New York is our flagship US store, and our largest ever boutique with over 1,700 sq ft dedicated to stylish maternity fashion. With wonderful high ceilings, this spacious store is glamorously appointed with chic European furnishings and a beautiful crystal chandelier: An exciting new fashion destination for the stylish mums of New York and the perfect setting for our launch party.

Megan was one of the first to test out our beautiful pop-up photography area, organised by Lexi & Jacqueline at The Lavish Living Room, who were there on the night to capture all the glitz and glamour of the evening.

Megan Hilty at the Seraphine New York Store Launch

The new store is located right in the heart of the stylish SoHo district – a favourite shopping hub and celebrity hotspot that’s perfect for a glamorous pre-baby shopping spree. So if you’re planning a babymoon city break to New York, the Seraphine boutique is an essential fashion destination!

 

All images by Jacqueline at Injoy Imagery

 

 

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Thank Heavens For Good Maternity Clothes! – by Rebecca Wilcox

Rebecca is a regular reporter on BBC 1’s Watchdog and a well-known consumer journalist who has worked on many and varied programmes ranging from Your Money Their Tricks, to a regular spot on This Morning, and presenting the beauty segment on Gok Wan’s How to Look Good Naked! She lives in London with her husband Jim and their toddler Benji, and the family are expecting a new addition in March.

 

I am lying on the kitchen floor with my two year old throwing pasta at my head and jumping around in fits of giggles with a ball up his t-shirt shouting that he too has a baby in his tummy. Every time I attempt to move from my prone and vulnerable position as a food target on the floor he rushes over with a mock serious expression, “No Mummy,” he says, “You need to sleep, you’re growing a baby. Lie. Down.” And I thought telling him I was pregnant with his younger sibling would make life easier. Ha! Later whilst picking the toddler tea from my hair I started to think on how my first pregnancy was so different. First time around I was a Princess. I positively floated everywhere on a cloud of happy hormones with my yoga toned perfect bump dressed in a variety of silky dry-clean-only clothes. After that initial first trimester of inevitable nausea and back-ne (who knew being pregnant would give you teenage skin on your back??) I had felt invincible and powerful, a vessel of future life to be admired everywhere she went.

Fabulous maternity wrap dresses

This time around pregnancy has been very different, with a two year old in tow there’s no easy relaxed afternoons with a possible nap and a full night’s sleep to look forward to. I am now a little irritated by first pregnancy me, “Wake up!” I want to shout, “Won’t be like this next time around!” There’ll be no yoga to soothe the mind and smooth the bump, no silky stainable fabrics to waft around in, no compliments on that pregnancy glow – for who could possibly find my ‘glow’ under the layers of sallow sleep-deprived skin that I no longer have the time to hide with make-up. First time around my gym-honed stomach kept its shape for ages, I had been desperate to show a little round tummy that would proclaim to the world: “I’m pregnant, hooray! Now spoil me rotten.” Well I got my wish this time around as I ballooned to a 6 month sized bump by week 5! Seemingly in an instant my normal clothes were no longer an option, a fact that became all too clear when my skinny jeans gave up and popped a button violently and loudly during a work meeting. “Too many wheat grass shots?” smirked my producer. No, just a teeny, tiny foetus and, of course, A LOT of cheese.

Comfy maternity style

So for my second I’ve gone ‘maternity’ early in every sense of the word, not only am I showing early but all my nine months of symptoms from the first time started within weeks of seeing that familiar blue line on my test. Back-ache, exhaustion, spots, my hips expanding – some of these things waited for labour last time but now they’re joining me for the full 40 week gamut. Thank heavens for good maternity clothes – the fabulous Seraphine wrap dresses, their ridiculously comfortable stretchy maternity jeans and Seraphine’s flattering maternity jumpers have got me through those times when I feel more lumpen than luscious. In my mum’s day it was all tent dresses and hiding your growing form beneath layers of bows and fabric so I feel really lucky to see that clothing designers now want to stylishly celebrate our burgeoning bumps not conceal them. My son even commented on one outfit saying “Pretty mummy” before launching himself at me with the inevitable yoghurty fingers – future note: always wear washable fabrics. And I certainly find some comfort in knowing I can still look like myself whilst pregnant, even if there’s a little more to me this time around.

For more from Rebecca follow her on Twitter @soverybecca

 

 

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Find Your NYC Style – Are you a SoHo Mama or a Brooklyn Babe?

New York is one of the true fashion capitals of the world: It’s home to the glamorous, the quirky, the fun loving and the fashionable, and each neighbourhood has its own distinct personality. But where would you and your style fit into the NYC fashion milieu?

Soho maternity style

The ultra fashionable SoHo district is one of the most stylish shopping hubs in the city. Home to big name fashion houses as well as glamorous independent boutiques, this is the premier choice for a day of serious retail therapy.  A stylish Soho mama is always on top of the trends, and knows how to flatter her shape.

For a shopping spree in Soho, style our Blue & Black Striped Cowl Neck Maternity Tunic  with our Faux Leather Detail Maternity Treggings.

 

hipster maternity style

A hipster haven; Brooklyn is home to all things alternative and edgy. Food here is amazing – made with flavours that are globally inspired, and ingredients that are locally grown. And when it comes to fashion, the hipster mamas have mastered the art of quirky cool.

Team our floaty Floral Print Maternity Dress with coloured tights, boots and a big woolly scarf to walk the hipster walk in style.

 

Wall Street Maternity Style

Right at the heart of the financial district; there’s nothing like the buzz of Wall Street – where fortunes can be made, lost, traded and won back all in the course of half an hour! If you like to live life in the fast lane this is without a doubt the place to be!

Work a sleek professional polish in our Black Roll-Over Maternity Skirt, teamed with the White Secret Support Maternity Vest and our Black Super Stretch Maternity Blazer. Tell the Wolf to stand aside –  The Fox of Wall Street has arrived!

 

Greenwich Village Maternity Style

The leafy meandering streets of Greenwich Village have inspired artists, writers and other bohemian spirits for decades. Defying the rigid grid structure that dominates the rest of the city, this is the perfect setting for a relaxing Sunday stroll.

Opt for a romantic floaty dress like our Midnight Blue Tiered Maternity Dress , and pair it with tights, boots and some dreamy bohemian accessories to look the part in the Village.

 

Sporty maternity style

Whether you’re into basketball, baseball, hockey or American football, world class sports is not hard to find in New York – and Madison Square Garden is a great place to start! Catch a Knicks game, or watch the New York Rangers in action on the ice!

Combat the cold NYC winter with our Black Maternity Puffer Jacket . This sleek and sporty style will keep you and your bump cosy, rocking a chic après ski vibe. Pair it with our Black Roll Neck Knitted Nursing Jumper and skinny jeans to style it out at the big game.

 

 

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Sleeping for Two: Seraphine PJs & a Bump Nest Pregnancy Pillow

With all the excitement and anticipation that comes with pregnancy (not to mention the hormones involved), it’s little wonder that getting enough sleep can be a challenge when you’re expecting.

Sleep can be illusive at the best of times, but during pregnancy, your little bundle of joy will find all kinds of ways to keep you up at night – even before they are born! To begin with, there’s hormones & morning sickness to contend with. When you reach the second trimester, you may be suffering with heartburn or indigestion. And by the third trimester you could have baby pushing on your bladder every half hour, aches and pains all over and a huge bump to manoeuvre about!

So what’s an expectant mum to do? What’s the secret to a good night’s sleep?… Well we don’t have all the answers, but we do know 2 things that might just help:

 

 

Seraphine Pyjamas

With a growing bump, your usual PJs may not be cutting it any more – too hot, too tight, not soft enough etc – so the perfect pair of maternity pyjamas could make all the difference in your quest for a peaceful night. Look for styles made in soft natural fibres like cotton or bamboo, that won’t feel tight across your curves. One of our lacy nursing nighties could be a stylish option, or if you’re more of a PJs kinda girl, you’ll love our Bamboo Lounge Maternity Pyjamas, which are perfect for the colder season!

 


Bump Nest Pregnancy Pillow

Once you’ve got your pregnancy pyjamas down, it’s time to turn your attention to your pillow. Many women find that with a growing bump, a regular pillow simply doesn’t provide the right kind of support. If this is the case, we’d like to introduce you to the Bump Nest Pregnancy Pillow. This full body wrap around pillow provides the perfect support for your bump and back, and comes in a range of cute colours & patterns. It’s fully machine washable and made to last; retaining its original fluffiness through all of your pregnancies. Designed to relieve all the typical pregnancy aches and pains, a Bump Nest pregnancy pillow will help you to drift off naturally into a deep & peaceful sleep, leaving you refreshed and ready to face your day. Buy yours now on Nordstrom.

 

 

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Get Inspired to Throw a Beautiful Winter Baby Shower

If you’re planning a beautiful baby shower this winter and are looking for a little inspiration, then you’ve come to the right place! We’ve collected some fantastic blog posts and Pinterest boards from around the web to give you a few ideas. And when it comes to your baby shower outfit, we have some gorgeous maternity dresses to choose from in pink, blue and every colour in between!

 

To Decorate

Baby shower decor

Winter is a wonderful time to throw a baby shower; what with the holidays and wintery weather, this time of year offers plenty of scope for creative décor! You could create a magical winter wonderland, or pick a colour scheme like this beautiful silver and gold shower featured on The Little Umbrella. And we can’t get enough of this Bundle up Baby woodland theme (with free printables available to download) featured on The Hostess with the Mostess blog.

 

To Do

Baby Shower Activities

We love the idea of having a few craft stations set up at the party, that guests can circulate around in their own time. How about setting up a onesie biscuit decorating area like the one at this baby shower featured on The Little Umbrella. And we love this idea from the One Little Minute blog, of getting your guests to hand paint wooden blocks – creating a beautiful one-of-a-kind set for baby to play with and keep!

 

To Eat

You’re eating for two right now (and of course guests tend to get hungry too), so the catering should be a big part of your planning. We think it’s a nice idea to keep things simple with buffet style finger food, and to satisfy any sweet cravings, just check out Patricia Estrada’s Pinterest board entirely devoted to baby shower cupcakes – YUM!

Baby Shower Catering

To Drink

Remember, booze-free doesn’t have to be boring! We think a baby shower is the perfect opportunity to sample some delicious mocktails! So put your mixology skills to the test with these fabulously fruity Preggatinis!

 

To Give

Baby Shower Favors

At the end of the party, baby shower favours are a great way to thank your guests for coming. Send them home with a little something to remember the day, or even something sweet to eat like these ready-to-pop popcorn favours!

 

To Wear

And last, but by no means least – what are you going to wear?? Your baby shower is the perfect excuse to show off your blossoming pregnancy curves to your friends and family –  so finding the perfect baby shower maternity dress is key!

Expecting a Girl:

Pink Maternity Dresses

 Fuchsia Knot Front Maternity Dress

Rose Pink Lace Maternity Cocktail Dress

Mauve Embellished Grecian Maternity Gown

 

Expecting a Boy:

Blue Maternity Dresses

Twilight Sweetheart Twist Maternity & Nursing Dress

 Petrol Blue Silk Chiffon Maternity Dress

Long Sleeved Silk Chiffon Polka Dot Dress

 

Expecting a Surprise:

Maternity Cocktail Dresses

Polka Dot Mock Wrap Maternity Dress

Plum Lace Maternity Cocktail Dress

Champagne Textured Silk Maternity Cocktail Dress

 

For more ideas and inspiration for your baby shower, check out our baby shower Pinterest board,  and watch the video below to see LuxLyfe blogger Sharzad Kiadeh wearing our baby blue polka dot maternity wrap dress to her baby shower!

 

 

 

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Woman & Home Fashion Editor Lynda Bell’s Maternity Fashion Tips

My name is Lynda, I’m a fashion editor and stylist, living in London and I’ve been married for 5 years. I’ve been working as a stylist for the last 10 years and am currently happily settled as Fashion Editor at woman&home magazine. My life has moved onto the next level since I found out in August that we are expecting our first baby and I am now 21 weeks pregnant!

 

I wanted to share with you my plan to not lose myself or my style thanks to my expanding waistline and changing life!

 

My standard style is quite minimal; I like asymmetrical shapes, slim-line jeans, layering, and I love a stripy top! You can see a blog post about my style B.P (before pregnancy) here. My waistline started expanding around 13 weeks and I treated myself to a couple of loose fitted shirts like the Seraphine Sheer Grey Maternity Blouse which I’m wearing with my leather panel leggings.

Lynda Bell's maternity style in stripes

I’m really looking forward to growing a ‘real’ bump (mine still looks like I’ve just over-indulged at the weekend!) and I’ll be showing it off in fitted jersey tops and dresses… I’ve got my eye on a few already like this amazing bodycon maternity dress that Gwen Stefani wore, and the gorgeous Graphic Maternity Dress!

 

Over the past few weeks, I’ve picked up a couple of maternity fashion tips I’d love to share with you:

 

  • Buy a few bits every few months. I was pained to invest in a whole new wardrobe that didn’t feel necessary or ‘me’ so I chose to mix in my B.P clothing with slow changes. Also – intermittent additions are more exciting to get you through this challenging time! Pep up your wardrobe with something fresh every once in a while – this gives you the chance to try on your regular clothes again to see what fits, and what can be used… What didn’t suit you in month 3 might actually look great in month 6.

 

  • Don’t forget your signature style. I’m a magpie by nature and I love anything with embellishment and interesting details, so I’ve bookmarked this adorable Seraphine sequin cardigan which I’ll wear through maternity, nursing and beyond! I’ll wear it with my staple jeans as well as a special layer over an LBD. Adapt your maternity clothing to parallel your style – if you live in jeans, invest in some that you can enjoy with a bump!

 Lynda Bell's maternity style

  • Buy a pair of pregnancy leggings. I love this bamboo style which is hypoallergenic, and I’ll get a pair in black and grey to see me through the Winter.

 

  • Treat yourself. I always treat myself to a great pair of shoes or a statement bag (that doesn’t matter what size you are!). I will be tidying away my heels for lower kitten styles (thank god they are back in the shops!), loafers and cool trainers.

 

  • Grooming! Get a blow-dry, a manicure, wear some bright lipstick whatever makes you feel more glamorous when your changing body is out of your control.

 

For more from Lynda check out her blog Elle Belle Fashion, or follow her on Twitter @ellebellfashion and on Instagram @lyndabell1

 

 

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