Seraphine’s video guide to nursing clothes with Jocette and baby Roxette

Watch beautiful baby Roxette helping mummy – gorgeous Seraphine model Jocette – to share her favourite things about our chic nursing clothes!

Discover all the fantastic hidden features in our stylish nursing range – breastfeeding really can be simple and stylish.

Lovely little Roxette made a successful modeling debut and was as good as gold on set.

See below for a full list of styles featured in the video.

Styles featured in the video:

Grey Maternity and Nursing Jumper
Brown Maternity and Nursing Jumper
Grey Nursing Shawl
Brown Nursing Shawl
Grey Wrap front Maternity and Nursing Jumper
Blue Wrap Front Maternity and Nursing Jumper
Latte Long Line Popper Nursing Top
Black Long Sleeved Pleated Nursing Top
Nude Seamless Nursing Vest

 

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TV Presenter Laura Hamilton loves our Maternity Cape!

TV presenter and Hello! Magazine mummy blogger, Laura Hamilton looked incredibly chic in Seraphine at a Chicco press event on Wednesday!

She teamed our urban Black Knitted Maternity Cape with a pair of our slimming Black Skinny Maternity Jeans for the perfect autumn look for a yummy-mummy-to-be.

Laura has always been interested in fashion, and has been embracing her new curves throughout her pregnancy – even if it hasn’t always been easy: “Despite feeling pretty big and slightly uncomfortable, I am still fashion conscious when I’m attending events and being photographed. I decided to wear a gorgeous cape and some skinning jeans from the maternity brand Seraphine – perfect for the blustery winter weather!”

 

Laura Hamilton in our Maternity Cape

Black Knitted Maternity Cape

Our luxuriously weighted knitted maternity cape, made in a luxe lambs wool blend is fabulously warm for winter and feels extra soft to the touch.

The perfect length to cover your hips and thighs this classic cape epitomises this season’s most sought after outerwear look and is perfect for pairing with skinny jeans.

With a center front zip that protects you from the cold weather, this fashion forward maternity cape features chic leather and metal detailing at the neckline. The urban trapeze cut balances out the pregnant shape and contrasting grey trim detailing adds a fashion edge.

Black Maternity Skinny Jeans

Our chic black maternity skinny jeans are designed to fit your new shape perfectly! Made in extra stretch denim, they will fit and flatter throughout your pregnancy, and will retain their shape wash after wash.

The low waist cut features a discreet stretch jersey maternity band at the front, allowing your bump room to grow whilst retaining all the features of a stylish pair of designer jeans.

With our signature embroidery on the back pockets and a cut renowned to lift and shape your bottom, these jeans are a maternity must have.

To check our Laura’s blog for Hello! Magazine, click here.

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Seraphine designer Cecile shares her favourite autumn maternity styles

Seraphine founder and designer, Cecile Reinaud has delved into her own stylish wardrobe to share with us a few of her maternity favourites that will look sensational throughout your pregnancy and for years afterwards!

As well as being perfect for your pregnancy, these stylish separates and accessories are fantastic for mixing and matching with your regular clothes after pregnancy!

These are all styles that Cecile has in her own personal wardrobe, and still loves to wear even now that she is not pregnant.

See below for Cecile’s styling tips!

Cecile's autumn maternity picks

Cecile’s tips clockwise from top left:

Blouse Side Pleat Woven Maternity Blouse 

I love the lace details at the neckline, and you can adjust the fit with the side ties, so it looks just as great now as it did when I was pregnant!

Coat – Navy Wool and Cashmere Short Maternity Coat

The shape of this coat is very Parisian chic – the perfect winter cover up.

Jacket Ivory Cropped Peplum Maternity Jacket

So stylish – this jacket looks great whether you pair it with a little black dress, or your favourite skinny jeans.

Bag Navy Seraphine Tote Changing Bag

A must have for any mums – I use mine all the time.

Shoes Quilted Ballerina Pumps 

These are so comfortable and elegant too – who doesn’t love a quilted style!

Belt Double Wrap Skinny Waist Belt

The right accessories can really lift your outfit and this great little belt is so chic

Skirt – Black Knitted Maternity Skirt

I love this skirt because you can wear it at whatever length suits you. Wear it over your bump or under the bump for your comfortable fit!

5 top tips for post-pregnancy style – by Personal Stylist, Daniella Marks

Daniella Marks is a freelance Personal Stylist with over ten years experience in the industry. In 2012 she founded a bespoke personal styling service and recently launched a Yummy Mummy Styling Experience. For further details visit her site: www.daniellamarks.com

With the arrival of your precious newborn baby, making time for yourself and your appearance often becomes a thing of the past. Having spent the last nine months coping with the challenge of your growing bump and experimenting with different maternity styles, the greatest challenge lies ahead: how to maintain a fashionable yet practical post-baby look whilst juggling the demands of motherhood.

 

Here are my 5 top tips for post-pregnancy fashion survival this winter:

 

1. Organise a Colourful Capsule Wardrobe

When time is of the essence it is important to have a capsule wardrobe of trusted outfits at the ready. Cupboards full to bursting point will only leave you feeling overwhelmed and spoilt for choice. Before the baby arrives, arrange a wardrobe detox so that you are left with an edit of essential pieces which fit perfectly, ready for your new lifestyle, saving you time and effort when choosing what to wear each day. Make sure there is plenty of colour in your wardrobe too;  it not only adds warmth to your complexion but cleverly disguises fatigue!

 

2. Understand Your New Shape

Heading somewhere sunny for the #Easter break? ☀️ Make sure you’ve packed the perfect styles #SeraphineMaternity

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Don’t panic if existing clothes no longer fit or flatter in the same way, even if you snap back to your former dress size. Pregnancy and breast-feeding can result in a change to your body’s proportions. It is important to understand your current body shape and experiment with different cuts and styles so that your clothes are comfortable, well fitting and complementary to your figure.

 

3.Use Clever Tailoring for Definition

When you feel ready to make the transition from maternity clothes to general wear, steer away from loose, unstructured shapes and opt for more close-fitting styles that allow you to show off your figure. Tailored pieces will help to highlight your shape, define your waist and offer good support where needed.

 


4. A Luxe Layered up Look is Perfect for Winter

Layering is the key to keeping warm this winter and offers a practical styling solution for looking chic and being prepared in this unpredictable climate! Make sure to choose layers which flatter your post-pregnancy shape instead of masking it; structured fabrics are best at framing the figure and creating a smooth silhouette. Seraphine’s clever Coatigan design is the perfect example of a versatile piece that can be easily layered and worn multiple ways throughout the autumn/winter season.

 


5. Accessorise Accessorise Accessorise!

If you are depriving yourself of new clothes until you reach your ideal post-baby shape then invest in key accessories to uplift your existing wardrobe and help you to stay on trend for the new season. Seraphine’s animal print scarf, which also doubles as a breastfeeding shawl, is the ideal accessory for injecting some fun into your outfits and the busy print helps to draw the eye away from any problem areas you may be conscious of. When the time comes to invest in a new wardrobe, these accessories can be carried forward and re-styled to complement your new look.

 

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Prince George’s christening has us thinking maternity occasion wear!

It was lovely to see the royals and the Middletons presenting a united fashion front yesterday for the christening of gorgeous little Prince George! The official group christening photograph is a serene and happy scene in cream and blue – perfect for a little boy.

The Duchess of Cambridge, her sister Pippa Middleton, and mother-in-law the Duchess of Cornwall all looked stunning in pristine cream ensembles with matching fascinator hats.

The proud mother of little George looked radiant as ever in a ruffled cream Alexander McQueen dress suit.

 

Zara phillips

The Queen, Carole Middleton and Godmother Zara Phillips headed up team blue. The Queen wore a classic sky blue cashmere coat, while Carole Middleton wore a beautiful navy dress coat with slimming lace patterned panels.

We have to admit, while we loved seeing the pictures of gorgeous little Prince George and his parents, as a maternity fashion brand, we couldn’t wait to see what 6 month pregnant Godmother Zara Phillips would be wearing, and she certainly didn’t disappoint!

Zara simply glowed in a chic navy blue maternity ensemble by Stewart Parvin. The elegant blue shift dress finished just above the knee, and the matching navy dress coat (which looks remarkably similar to our own Seraphine Navy Wool and Cashmere Luxe Maternity Coat) skimmed her curves perfectly for a flattering maternity look.

Attending special events like family christenings or friends’ weddings always calls for an extra special outfit. But when you’re pregnant, finding beautiful maternity clothes to suit the occasion as well as your growing pregnancy curves can sometimes be a challenge.

 

Navy Wool and Cashmere Luxe Maternity Coat

Enter the LUXE Collection.

Our LUXE maternity occasion wear collection includes exquisite maternity gowns and cocktail dresses, all carefully crafted in the finest silks and French lace.

This luxury Seraphine maternity line has been specifically developed with all of your special events, occasions and parties in mind. If we had been invited to Little George’s christening (we wish) we would have had the perfect maternity occasion wear outfit ready to match the blue and cream colour scheme.

We would have chosen our Navy Silk and Lace Special Occasion Maternity Dress (picture above right) which ties at the back with pure silk ribbons to define your shape, and we would team it with our Navy Wool and Cashmere Luxe Maternity Coat (picure right), with a pair of our sheer nude maternity tights and some chic nude heels to finish the look.

 

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Keeping fit and fabulous during pregnancy – by Lisa Sidgwick

Whether writing about school playground politics, maternity fashion or the day to day chaos of family life, Lisa is passionate about all things family.  Writing for Babyworld and Glam Family is the perfect job for this mum of three, gathering information and drawing on personal experience to help, advise and support all the mums, dads, grannies and granddads out there!

Ah, pregnancy… the perfect excuse to eat for two and put your feet up – yes?  NO!!!! Keeping fit during pregnancy will help your body to stay toned, increase your stamina during labour and means you’re more likely to keep the pounds off after the birth.

Not only does exercise help to prepare your body for the marathon that may be your birth, but it also improves your health in many ways, even reliving many pregnancy-related problems, including varicose veins, piles, constipation and backache! A brisk walk will help to improve circulation, which helps to prevent constipation, reduce swelling of the ankles and leg cramps. Gentle regular exercise will also help to strengthen muscles and the cardiovascular system, therefore making it easier to accomplish tasks with less effort. Exercise has also been shown to improve moods, reducing depression both prenatally and postnatally.

What exercise should I be doing?

Aim for 30 minutes, 3-5 times a week. Consider brisk walking and walking uphill; gym machines such as the cross trainer and bike; home exercise DVDs; weight training, ante-natal yoga and Pilates classes; swimming and aquanatal classes.

Here are three good exercises you can safely do throughout your pregnancy in the comfort of your own home:

This is an abdominal exercise that keeps your core strong, that’s safe to do throughout the whole nine months. It will help to keep muscles strong for delivery, and will help prevent lower back and pelvic pain: from a standing position, place fingers on hip bones and trace them inward. Then, breathing deeply, imagine you’re wearing a belt or a tight pair of trousers and pull your tummy button back towards your spine. Don’t hold your breath – just pull in that lower part of your tum. Hold this pulling-in movement for 10 seconds, relax and repeat. Do 5-10 of these at a time throughout the day.

The Wall Push-Up. This is an effective, safe way to work the upper body to strengthen arms, chest and upper back muscles. Start by standing a couple of feet away from a wall, feet hip width apart, and then lean forward and rest hands against the wall shoulder-width apart. Bend your elbows and lower chest until your forehead reaches the wall keeping back straight. Then straighten elbows and push back to your starting position. Start with 12 repetitions, and slowly increase to 20.

Pelvic Floor Lifts. Important for everything from the delivery to preventing stress incontinence, pelvic floor exercises are often overlooked but you can so easily incorporate these into your day. The first pelvic floor exercise is to lift your pelvic floor muscles (as if you were trying to halt your urine flow) to a count of ten. Hold this contraction for 10 seconds (if you can’t hold for 10 seconds, hold for as long as possible and slowly build up to 10 seconds). Relax and rest for 10 seconds. Repeat 5-10 times. The second version is to lift pelvic floor muscles quickly and hold for just one second before relaxing and resting for one second. Repeat this total of 10 times. Do all the above several times a day at least.

Keep up some regular exercise throughout your pregnancy, and you may even find that you start sleeping better at night, as you’ll be getting out all of your excess energy and wearing your body out  during the day! Why not invest in a pair of Seraphine’s luxuriously soft Black Bamboo Active Maternity Leggings, and their Black Secret Support Vest which would make the perfect maternity outfit for some gentle exercise at home. And after all that exercising, why not treat yourself to a brand new maternity dress to show off your blossoming pregnancy curves!

 

 

There’s a whole host of information, support and advice available to help you throughout your pregnancy and beyond on babyworld.co.uk.  From online communities of other mums to be, to antenatal clubs, they even have their own midwife to answer your questions!  Why not take a look, with their new epoints scheme you can even earn money off baby products while you browse!!

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New Seraphine Campaign: STAND UP FOR THE RIGHT TO SIT!

Pregnancy etiquette is making the headlines this week! Join the campaign now: #TheRightToSit

Would you like others to stand up and offer you a seat?

Many of you will have seen over the weekend how, pregnant Lib Dem MP Jo Swinson  sparked this country-wide debate about when it is right to give up your seat for a pregnant woman. It all started last Wednesday when Jo, currently seven months pregnant, stood at the back of the House of Commons for half an hour, clearly visible in her vibrant Fuchsia Seraphine Knot Front Maternity Dress, and nobody around her thought to offer her a seat.

It seems that even dressing your bump in the brightest, most beautiful maternity dresses around doesn’t guarantee that you will get noticed! Seraphine Founder Cecile Reinaud is taking a stand to defend the rights of pregnant women to a seat. She said: “Transport For London have been actively campaigning  to get people to give up seats for pregnant women for some time now  but priority seating should be available in all public areas. There needs to be greater awareness amongst  the public at large, that carrying a baby puts a real strain on your back and legs, and that having a seat is not a luxury but a necessity. As leaders in the maternity fashion market, we at Séraphine feel  that we have a role to play in voicing this issue.”

At Séraphine, we’re launching a campaign to give pregnant women a voice STAND UP FOR THE RIGHT TO SIT.

 

Jo-Swinson-2463958It has been fantastic to see such a positive public figure as Jo in our Seraphine maternity styles.

We are thrilled that she particularly loves our Turquoise Colour Block Maternity Dress.

We really admire the way she represents women in politics and manages to look effortlessly stylish along the way. We consider her to be an excellent role model for women in the work place.

Jo herself took to twitter to refute claims that she would consider the offer of a seat to be sexist:

 

So it is safe to say that Jo has no problem with accepting a seat if one is offered.

Here at Seraphine, we are seizing the opportunity to raise awareness, and get Britain standing up for the rights of pregnant women to sit.

 

For further information or to join the campaign, please contact Seraphine at press@seraphine.com or call 02074720210

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Kate Winslet wears Seraphine Maternity Jeans on the Red Carpet!

Kate Winslet chose a pair of Seraphine Black Skinny Maternity Jeans to work a glamorous rock chic look on the red carpet last weekend!

Ultra stylish A-lister mum Kate, currently in the third trimester of her pregnancy, stood out from the crowd as she eschewed the usual red carpet gown and stepped out in a sexy pair of black skinny maternity jeans – Our Seraphine Black Skinny Maternity Jeans to be exact!

She worked a casual rock chic style on the red carpet in London this week to promote her new film Labor Day at the BFI London Film Festival.

 


Kate’s Rock Chic Style

Kate looked incredible in our Black Skinny Maternity Jeans and styled them to create a cool rock chic look by teaming it with a chic Black Maternity Top and a sharp Black Maternity Blazer.

She finished the look with a pair of glamorous black stilettos and wore her gorgeous wavy blonde hair loose.

The all black outfit was chic and slimming, and even played down her third trimester baby bump!

Get Kate’s look with Seraphine:

 

Kate’s Maternity Jeans

The Black Skinny Maternity Jeans that Kate wore are made in super stretch denim and feature a discreet elasticated stretch jersey band at the front for a comfortable under-bump fit.

These fabulous maternity jeans are designed to fit and flatter your figure just like your regular skinny jeans, and are expertly cut to lift and shape you in all the right places for a great rear view!

 

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The top three sixties inspired looks which work for pregnancy

The shapes and styles of the sixties were a huge trend on the catwalks this season.

As seen in Jasper Conran’s sixties inspired mini shift dresses and statement coloured tights, to chic houndstooth prints; they are popping up everywhere from Dior to Michael Kors!

Sixties influences are everywhere this autumn, and there are some fabulous elements which work perfectly for pregnancy!

Here’s a quick guide of the top 3 essential looks that you need to make the sixties trend work for your pregnancy this autumn.

 

Maternity Shift Dress

 

1) Shift Maternity Dress

A shift maternity dress skims flatteringly over your pregnancy curves and is the perfect piece to create a signature sixties silhouette.

Our Two Texture Maternity Dress is loose fitting, with a knitted body that meets the woven skirt at the empire line to flatter your figure and create a contemporary contrasting look.

Or else, why not try our Empire Line Pleated Maternity Dress to achieve the same effect, but with an extra pop of colour.

 

2) Colour Blocking

Colour blocking was a huge trend this summer which we love  too much to let go!

We are carrying this fabulous sixties inspired trend through to the autumn with our Knitted Maternity Mini Dresses in red and navy blue.

Why not add a flash of colour to your maternity outfit with a funky pair of coloured Maternity Tights in navy or violet?


Knitted Houndstooth Maternity Skirt3) Houndstooth Print

As we mentioned, the classic houndstooth print is enjoying a massive revival this season, and is appearing in every conceivable colour, size and style!

Work the trend through the frosty winter weather in our chic Houndstooth Maternity Coat, or style yourself sixties for a party in our Knitted Houndstooth Maternity Skirt with a chic Black Draped Breastfeeding Top.

So there you have it! With just a few staple pieces you can stay on top of the trends and start to work a sixties inspired twist into your winter maternity wardrobe!

 

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The rise and rise of mummy bloggers – how you can join in

Back in the early 1990s, nobody could ever have imagined how the internet would take off and become such a huge part of our lives.

Nowadays we all shop without leaving our homes, find information in seconds, and broadcast our own voices into cyberspace, without giving any of it a second thought!

One aspect of the web that has really taken on a life of its own is the blog. What started off as a few simple web-based diaries has boomed into a multi-million pound industry we now call the ‘blogosphere’.

Among the biggest bloggers are ordinary mums or expectant mothers just like you. There are hundreds of thousands of them, sharing details of their pregnancy and family life – everything from morning sickness to the latest maternity fashions! Some are even famous, while others get the opportunity to review the latest maternity and pregnancy products.


How to start your own mummy blog

1. Let your unique voice shine through

Try pretending you’re talking to someone you know well if you get a bit stuck with this. Don’t be tempted to swallow a thesaurus either – it’s better to keep it simple and readable than overly fancy.

2. Post regularly
Try to post at least once a week in order to build up the maximum number of followers. It’s a good idea to decide beforehand how long each one will be – if you know you have to write an essay each time, it’ll put you off – and a notebook for ideas will prevent writers’ block. Don’t forget to invite comments and follow others to generate traffic too.

3. Don’t fall into the trap of ranting
It’s good to have opinions, but try to be fair even if you have to say something negative rather than letting your emotions cloud your vision. Also, avoid responding to trolls who post in your comments section, hard though it may be!

4. Be very careful with your personal information
Your blog shouldn’t feature your specific location and you might not even want to name your children and partner – other bloggers refer to them as things like ‘Darling Husband’, ‘Spudlet’ and ‘Himself’ for privacy.

5. Blogging about fashion during pregnancy
One popular topic often covered by mummy bloggers is maternity fashion and how to style your bump. We feature regular guest blogger contributions on our own blog and these fabulous blogging mums have covered topics such as:

Why not give blogging a go and see if you can become an active part of this thriving bloging community?

Meet Seraphine’s Black Maternity Coatigan!

During your pregnancy, you are sure to have enough to think about when getting dressed in the morning, without having to worry about whether or not you’ll need to bring a coat.

And yet, thanks to our Great British weather, this time of year can often be a tricky one in terms of how to dress for the changeable weather.

Worry not though, as our clever designers have come up with an ingenious solution:

Meet the Black Seraphine Maternity Coatigan!

A hybrid knitwear piece, the maternity coatigan fuses the soft shapes of a maternity cardigan, with all the warmth and style of a winter maternity coat, making it the ideal maternity outerwear piece to see you through this transitional season!

Black Maternity CoatiganSoft and fleecy at the top and luxuriously textured at the bottom, this chunky maternity knitwear piece is made in a sumptuous lamb’s wool blend which is gentle on sensitive skin, non-itchy, and drapes fabulously over your bump to keep it warm for winter.

Discreet popper fastenings enable you to open and close this gorgeous maternity coatigan for instant ventilation and easy temperature regulation, while an empire tie belt helps you to define your fabulous pregnancy figure.

Cleverly tailored to be just as flattering at 9 months pregnant as it is after your baby is born, this is a real investment piece which will stay with you for years to come!

Our luxurious maternity coatigan is perfect for a busy autumn day on the go. Pull up the high collar and fasten the discreetly concealed poppers to keep out the chill – this cosy maternity coatigan is perfect for indoors and out, and is even light enough to wear under a rain coat to keep you warm and dry too!

Balance this textured maternity coatigan with a pair of slim leg treggings or skinny maternity jeans and ankle boots for a cosy casual chic look, or wear it over your favourite little black maternity dress with tights and boots for a more dressed up winter outfit.

This gorgeously soft and stylish maternity coatigan is sure to become a star player in your transitional maternity wardrobe, and with handy deep pockets, it’s simply perfect for a busy yummy mummy!

Of course, if you’re looking for something a little different, we have plenty of other maternity coats and jackets to choose from.

Check out this article in Baby World for some of our favourites.

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Alesha Dixon gives birth to a baby daughter – Azura Sienna

We are so pleased to hear that Britain’s Got Talent judge, Alesha Dixon delivered a healthy baby girl last week!.

Alesha took to twitter today (her own 35th birthday) to announce the birth of her brand new baby girl Azura Sienna – what a fantastic birthday present for new yummy mummy Alesha!

This is Alesha and her partner Azuka Ononye’s first child and the couple are said to be over the moon. It may all seem to have happened very fast – it certainly seems like no time at all since we announced Alesha’s pregnancy on our blog, but that is because she managed to successfully keep her pregnancy under wraps for so long.

She has now revealed that she was already in her 6th month of pregnancy during the Britain’s got Talent finals – and none of us had any idea!This being her first child, it’s not unusual that Alesha didn’t start to show until late on in her pregnancy, but there are still a few great bump minimizing tricks to be learnt from Alesha’s maternity fashion choices.

Maternity Shift Dress
Alesha’s pregnancy style.

The BGT judge managed to keep her blossoming figure well under wraps by teaming floaty maternity blouses and loose fitting blazers with skinny maternity jeans, and wearing glamorous swing shift maternity dresses that skimmed over her figure.

We guess it also didn’t hurt that she spent most of her time on BGT sitting behind a table, and that she disappeared from the public eye throughout the final months of her pregnancy in order to enjoy this special time with her partner – Good for her we say!

We are so pleased for Alesha and Azuka, and wish them luck as they start the next chapter of their lives as a family of three with baby Azura!

 

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