Seraphine Maternity Mum’s Voice Award Winner – Leigh Kendall

The Tommy’s Awards is an annual event, held to celebrate those working to make a difference in the lives of families across the UK. This year Seraphine maternity was incredibly proud to sponsor the Mum’s Voice Award – a prize to honour one special mum with the courage to share her story, bringing hope and reassurance to others going through similar experiences. Allow us to introduce Leigh Kendall – blogger at www.headspace-perspective.com, health communication advocate and winner of the Mum’s Voice Award 2016….

 

1)      First off, congratulations! How does it feel to have won the Seraphine Maternity Mum’s Voice Award?

Thank you! Winning the Seraphine Mum’s Voice Award was a proud but bittersweet moment. I am proud that my writing and campaigning is making a difference, and that people are paying attention to it – but I would give it all back in an instant to have Hugo back in my arms.

 

The Tommy's Awards 2016

 

2)      Tell us about Hugo and Hugo’s legacy.

Hugo was born in February 2014, 16 weeks prematurely. He had to be born then because I had the rare, life-threatening pregnancy complications pre-eclampsia and HELLP syndrome. The only cure is for the baby to be born, otherwise both mum and baby are likely to die. Hugo was a gorgeous, perfectly-formed little boy. He fought so hard and was pretty feisty, which earned him the nickname ‘Hugo Boss’ from his nurses. Sadly he died aged 35 days – he was too small, and premature. I am utterly heartbroken.

 

 

I started Hugo’s Legacy as a way of channelling my grief, and celebrating Hugo’s life. Hugo’s legacy focuses on raising awareness of HELLP syndrome (few people have heard of it; I didn’t know it existed until I was diagnosed); support for parents of premature babies, and for bereaved parents.

 

While nothing could have been done differently in terms of the care Hugo and I were given – nothing would have changed the outcome – there were many times when communication was insensitive or lacking, making a difficult time even more stressful. Helping health professionals understand the importance of effective communication is another key part of Hugo’s legacy.

 

Hugo weighed only 420 grams when he was born (about the same as a tin of baked beans). He shows that there is no footprint too small to leave an imprint on the world.

 

Headspace Perspective

 

3)      We love your blog Headspace Perspective. Do you feel that blogging has helped you? How?

Thank you so much! Blogging became my release after Hugo died. I was angry with the world, that this had happened to me, that I didn’t have Hugo. Writing about HELLP syndrome, about Hugo, and about life after his death was cathartic, especially as it was difficult to find support. As a proud though heartbroken mummy, I also use the blog to tell the world about my beautiful boy.

 

Headspace Perspective gave me a focus, a sense of purpose, a reason to get up in the morning. It has also introduced me to wonderful, kind, supportive people from all over the world.

 

4)      The style section of your blog is fantastic – how important is it to you to maintain your sense of style?

That’s brilliant, thank you! I’ve always loved clothes and style, but for many years lacked the confidence to wear the outfits I admired. After Hugo died (and my own close call with death) I realised life is too short and that I should just wear what I like and rock the outfits! For me, my style is about celebrating the beauty of life through wearing bright colour, and celebrating who I am. Maintaining my sense of style in my grief has also been about an act of self-care, telling myself I am worth the effort.

 

 

5)      A little bird told us that you have a favourite Seraphine maternity dress…

Yes that’s right! When I was pregnant I bought myself the knot front maternity dress in fuschia. It’s the one made famous by Kate Middleton in the first photo with Prince George. I love pink, and the cut and colour of the dress are so flattering. I loved wearing it, and admiring my growing bump in it. The dress got a lot of wear during Hugo’s life – it was easy to express my breast milk for Hugo while wearing it, and the bright colour brought a bit of joy to my day. I also wore the dress to Hugo’s funeral – we had asked our guests to wear bright colours in celebration of his life.

 

6)      Can you sum up your signature look in 3 words?

Colourful, classic, and curvy!

7)      We are confiscating your makeup bag – you’re allowed to keep 3 essential cosmetics. What do you choose?

Ooh that’s scary, I love my make-up! I think my three most essential items would be a tinted moisturiser, mascara, and lip balm.

 

8)      Who inspires you?

Besides Hugo, my favourite inspirational person is Rosa Parks. She is the woman who defied segregation by refusing to let a white man take her seat on the bus. Rosa championed what she believed in with a quiet, dignified confidence.

 

 

9)  You look great in our Just for Love charity tee – what do you think of the campaign?

Thank you, the Just for Love charity tee is gorgeous. The campaign is invaluable because it is fundraising for a new medical research centre that will help prevent miscarriage, premature birth, and stillbirth. There surely can be no better cause than saving babies’ lives. Losing your much-wanted, much-loved baby is utterly devastating, it is something I would not wish on anyone.

 

10)   What advice would you like to pass on to other mums?

Be aware of your body while you are pregnant and don’t hesitate to seek help if you are ever worried – you are better safe than sorry. Being a mum is not always easy, whether or not your baby is in your arms – but do your best to celebrate and enjoy every moment.

 

To find out more check out Leigh’s blog Headspace-perspective and follow her on Instagram @leighakendall

 

 

Discover Amazing Self-Heating Coats from New Luxury Brand Emel + Aris

Seraphine founder Cécile Reinaud is passionate about entrepreneurship, and as a female entrepreneur herself, she has a special interest in encouraging and supporting other women in what can at times feel like a man’s world.

So with this in mind, Cécile is thrilled to introduce Rana Nakhal Solset: a fellow female entrepreneur who is preparing to launch her brand new British luxury label Emel + Aris – home of the self-heating coat!

 

Emel + Aris women's coats

 

A self-heating coat!” we hear your cry “Amazing! Why has nobody thought of this before?”… Well we’re just as baffled as you – but so pleased that somebody has finally seen the light and invented the ultimate in wearable tech.

And they’re ultra-stylish too! Emel + Aris is set to launch with 2 beautiful coats for women – a lightweight cotton trench and a luxurious winter wrap coat in wool and cashmere. Each will be made entirely in Europe, and equipped with innovative in-built technology allowing them to offer infrared heat to keep you cosy without sacrificing your style.

 

Here’s Rana Herself to Explain How it Works:

 

The core aim of staying stylish whatever the weather is one that we share here at Seraphine; offering fabulously fashionable maternity clothes to flatter your changing figure and keep you comfortable through pregnancy without ever compromising on style.

 

The beautiful Emel + Aris wrap coats would make the perfect post-pregnancy pieces – ideal for strolling around town with your beautiful new baby or running errands with the older kids.

 

Rana is launching her Kickstarter campaign on the 11th of March – this is your opportunity to be an early investor in this new luxury brand and to ensure that you are among the first to own one of these amazing smart coats! To stay in the know about all their latest developments, register for their newsletter at www.emelandaris.com and follow them on Instagram @emel_and_aris.

Until then, why not browse our maternity coats and jackets online. You’re sure to find something equally stylish (if not quite so tech-savvy)!

 

 

Nail It! Meet our Top 5 Nail Trends Hot off the Spring Catwalks

We don’t know about you, but here at Seraphine we can’t wait for spring! The days are definitely getting lighter and longer, and we’ve even spotted a few intrepid flowers springing up about the place. But as much as we’d like to, it’s still a little chilly to switch our winter coats out for a lighter option. So while we wait for spring to get into full swing, we’re tiding ourselves over by trying out the latest nail trends fresh from the SS16 catwalks.

Here are our top 5 trends to try this season:

 

1) French Tips 2.0

You could certainly be forgiven for thinking that French tips were a thing of the past – we all sure did! But this season saw some fabulous new takes on the classic style. We saw French tips in unexpectedly vibrant shades like bright green at Monique L’huillier and burnt orange at Veronica Beard – perfect for warmer weather. And Tibi combined the French tips, negative space and bright colour trends to create modern interrupted tips.

Work it withThe Triple Stripe Maternity & Nursing Top

 

2) Check it Out

Another big bold trend to look out for this season is checks. Opening Ceremony nailed this look, offering bright primary colour checks on some models, along with classic black and white on others. While at the Brooks Brothers by Zac Posen show, they took a more subtle approach with a paired down plaid effect.

Work it with: Little Black Maternity Dress

 

3) Get in Line

Sticking with the geometric theme, stripes were all the rage this season. From elegant asymmetric lines in chic black & white at Marissa Webb, to sleek gold foil strips on rich chocolate brown at Phillip Lim, it seems anything goes when it comes to stripes this season! We love this trend – it’s super wearable, and easily adaptable to match any outfit.

Work it with: Nautical Maternity Maxi Dress

 

4) Ultra-feminine

If you’re aiming for a more feminine aesthetic this spring, you’ll be pleased to know there are plenty of options to choose from. We love the soft ombre effect nails at Suno and Rebecca Minkoff. And if Erin Fetherston’s stunning nude floral nails with exquisite pearl detailing aren’t the ideal bridal style, we don’t know what is!

Work it with: Pink Gingham Cotton Maternity Dress

 

5) All that Glitters

And for something a little bit special, why not add a touch of glitter! There are plenty of ways to add a touch of sparkle to your style this season – we love Kenzo’s textured gold foil and Chanel’s high-shine liquid chrome look. Or for a subtler approach, we saw discreet glitter at Delpozo and subtle gold leaf sparkles at Alice & Olivia.

Work it with: Stretch Denim Maternity Jumpsuit

 

Whichever trend you try this season, make sure to nail your style with the latest Seraphine maternity clothes!

 

 

Pregnancy Style, Second Time Around – by Stylist Charlotte Kewley

Charlotte Kewley is a stylist, writer and Contributing Fashion Editor at Mother & Baby magazine. Mum to Isabella, 18 months, she is 5 months pregnant with her second child. She talks us through her thoughts on second pregnancy style…

 

First time around I admit I tried to avoid maternity wear for as long as possible. It felt like giving in to start wearing it. I did the whole elastic band through the buttonholes of your jeans trick for a while but it just wasn’t comfortable. Then people suggested that you could just buy regular clothes a size or two bigger. Not true in most cases. Unless you have a seamstress on speed-dial. Maternity wear is cut to fit your size but also accommodate a bump. Normal clothes aren’t. Fact.

 

 

After I’d come around to the idea that I did now have a bump (and perhaps a few extra pounds too) and as a stylist with an addiction to shopping that wasn’t prepared to disappear for nine months I shopped around, discovered Seraphine and a few other favourites and now I truly love all of my maternity clothes from my first pregnancy. Some even more than my pre-pregnancy regulars. So I was super excited to be able to wear them again – and add to my collection – dressing a bump is more of a challenge than dressing a pre-pregnancy body but as a stylist there’s some fun in that! During my first pregnancy I bought a lot of basics that I still have, so this time I’m adding in more fun and fashion pieces. Plus accessories. And more red lipstick.

 

You definitely show quicker second time around. At 23 weeks I’m already bigger than I was at 29 with Isabella. But I don’t mind. It means I get more wear out of my mat buys and to be honest there’s no option so it’s best to embrace your new shape.

Charlotte Kewley Maternity Style

During your first pregnancy you learn how to adapt to a new body shape and spend much of your time experimenting with what works. Or just examining your new body in the mirror trying to figure it all out. Second time you’re more aware of and confident in your new curves and already know how to dress them.

 

A lot of people really have no idea where to buy maternity clothes so find it hard to stick to their personal style. They’re limited in options so it’s easy to feel uncomfortable, unattractive or just ‘not like you’. My best advice would be to shop online.  There are so many cool maternity pieces available when you actually look for every shape and style, there’s really no need to alter your personal style. And ordering online means you can try everything on in the comfort of your own home and style it up with your own accessories.

 

Charlotte’s Pregnancy Style Must-Haves

I’m lucky that because of the work I do I’ve had the opportunity to try and test a lot of maternity styles and shapes and am therefore a bit of an expert on the best buys!

Here are the Seraphine must-haves I recommend for second (or first) time pregnancy style…

 

 

1) White Cotton Maternity Dress

2) Polka Dot Button Down Maternity Blouse

3) Stretch Denim Maternity Jump Suit

My favourite new-in piece. I’m a big fan of maternity jumpsuits and dungarees. One stop dressing.

4) Black Empire Twist Maternity Dress

5) Breton Cotton Blend Maternity & Nursing Jumper

It’s SO important to think about what will work for nursing (if that’s what you plan on doing). I breastfed Isabella but ran out of clothing options after two days, so had to do an emergency online shop for easy-access tops and dresses. Plan ahead and order some cool but comfortable pieces that will be easy to wear and feed in for the first few weeks before you gain confidence and are happy to whip them out wherever!

6) Faux Leather Panel Maternity Leggings

These have been my go-to maternity pants this time around. Dress up with a tailored coat or at the weekend with trainers and a cashmere sweater.

 

Charlotte Supports our Just for love campaign in aid of Tommy’s

Get your Love Tee now and help save babies’ lives.


For more from Charlotte visit her website www.charlottekewley.com and follow her on Instagram @charlottekewley

 

 

French Fashion: Seraphine Founder Attends Chanel Haute Couture Preview

Last week, I was thrilled to be among the first in London to get up close and personal with Chanel’s SS16 haute couture collection – hot off the Paris catwalks! I was delighted to be among the lucky few invited by eponymous website Culture Whisper to attend the exclusive private viewing at Chanel’s stunning Bond Street store, and couldn’t wait to get a closer look at the divine new French fashion collection.

 

 

As a Paris native and a lifelong Chanel fan, I was pleased to see Chanel’s classic Parisian chic design heritage looking elegant as ever, and loved the trendy Scandinavian inspired twist that Karl Lagerfeld brought to this latest season’s offerings.

 

 

I fell in love with the haute couture evening dresses on show. One in particular really caught my eye; I discovered my dream red carpet dress – a stunning full length black lace number with a plunging neckline, embellished in glittering silver metallics. All I need now is a handsome Prince to sweep me off my feet and take me to the ball!

 

Like we do at Seraphine, Chanel names each of their styles after a person and I was delighted to find the “Cecile” bolero, a little gem of haute couture with my name – that made my day!

 

 

The heart and soul of the collection revolves around the classic Chanel suit – a true French fashion design icon – which was presented in an array of soft muted tones like sand, taupe and cream with plenty of texture in summer knits and signature natty tweeds, and finished with beautiful beading and fringing.

 

A photo posted by Cecile Reinaud (@cecilereinaud) on


Overall the exclusive fashion show provided plenty of food for thought – the collection was timeless and beautiful. Just what you’d expect from Chanel!

 

Culture Whisper

 

To see more of my adventures in fashion and business, follow me on Instagram @cecilereinaud, and visit www.culturewhisper.com to be in the know about all the best arts and fashion events in London.

 

 

Bump & Style: How to Flatter Your Pregnancy Body Type

As women, we tend to be pretty well acquainted with our own body types. You probably already have a good idea of whether you qualify as an apple, a pear, an hourglass, or goodness knows what other kind of fruit or vegetable; and you’ll know how to dress to make the most of your shape. But once those pregnancy curves come into the equation, you’ll have a whole new set of shapes to style!

Today we want to help you figure out your pregnancy body type, and offer a few tips to help you flatter your new figure.

 

 

Many women find that their baby affects more than just their bump. If you’re gaining weight evenly and seem to be rounding out all over – from the usual suspects like hips, boobs and bum to more unusual places like arms, legs and even your face – then you may be a naturally curvy mama.

For you, dressing for your shape is all about elongating your figure, to help you look longer and leaner. Choose soft maternity dresses in a gently form fitting fabric to show off your beautiful bump – our Woven Printed Maternity Dress would be perfect.

Your key accessory is a long waterfall cardigan that matches the length of your dress, which will optically slim and lengthen your silhouette.

 

 

If your baby is sitting low, you’ll likely be showing a cute bump just above your hips. There’s a common old wives tale that would have us believe that this means you’re having a boy – while we can’t vouch for that, we can help you to make the most of your new shape!

Your main concern will be to choose styles that are soft at the waistline – anything that puts too much pressure on the bump is going to be a no-no. We suggest a pair of stylish under bump maternity jeans with a long maternity top.

Your key accessory is a cute cropped cardigan to balance you out and draw attention up towards your face.

 

 

 

If your baby is sitting high, it can sometimes feel like your bust and bump are morphing into one! But the good news is with the right styling, you and your high sitting bump can rock some seriously cute maternity outfits.

Your main fashion concern is to define your curves by separating bust and bump – so something like our Nautical Maternity & Nursing Dress with stripes across the top and a plain navy skirt will work wonders for you. Colour blocking top and bottom is also a great idea – why not try a cute blouse with a high-waisted over bump maternity skirt!

Your key accessory is a stylish maternity belt to wrap around and nip in your empire waist.

 

 

If you are naturally petite, that baby bump has nowhere to go but out! So while you keep your naturally slim frame, your bump will really pop. With the right maternity clothes, you can play up your pregnancy curves – so don’t be afraid to take risks and have fun with your fashion!

You are one of the lucky ones who can pull off pretty much anything through pregnancy! That being said, you may need a little help in the early stages adding extra curve to your curves. Why not try a cute pair of skinny maternity jeans with a soft ruched maternity top to add a little oomph to your bump. Horizontal stripes and patterns will look great on you – our Printed Side Ruched Maternity Dress is the perfect choice.

Your key accessory is anything to make your look pop – why not try one of our Empire Maternity Belts in silver.

 

 

Seraphine on Screen: Paris . New York . Miami . LA

Every mum-to-be wants to look her best through pregnancy, but with the added pressure of being in the public eye, these on-screen mamas have been putting their fashion faith in Seraphine maternity clothes!

From Paris to New York, Miami & L.A., we’re taking a look at some of the TV star mums who’ve styled their bumps in Seraphine.

 

 

Starting the tour through TV-land in Seraphine’s spiritual fashion home – Paris; Stunning French TV presenter Vicky Bogaert has been looking stunning in Seraphine maternity dresses throughout her pregnancy. We loved her in our Double Zip Maternity Dress – an ultra chic choice, which she styled beautifully with soft blonde waves and a bold red lip.

 

A photo posted by Sara Haines (@sarahaines) on

 

In New York, Good Morning America lifestyle anchor Sara Haines rocked our Circle Print Maternity Dress live on The View, and posted this fierce fashion shot with co-host Raven Symone.

We love the way she toughened up the fitted maternity dress with a cute biker jacket and heels. And her chic monochrome style makes a great contrast to Raven’s signature eclectic look.

 

A photo posted by Amy Davidson (@amy_davidson) on

 

Over in LA, TV star & lifestyle blogger Amy Davidson looked stunning in our Chevron Print Maternity Dress at the baby shower thrown for her by 8 Simple Rules co-star & on-screen sister Kaley Cuoco! The dress set off her gorgeous red hair perfectly, and fit the nautical baby shower theme to a tee.

 

A photo posted by Amy Davidson (@amy_davidson) on

 

The mum-to-be was a huge fan of this dress, wearing it and taking stunning pictures in it several times throughout her pregnancy. She posted this gorgeous pic on Instagram shortly before her son was born with the caption: “I’ve been obsessed with this @seraphinematernity dress!” and we can’t get over how stunning she looks in it!

 

A photo posted by Roxanne Vargas (@roxynbc6) on

 

Moving on to Miami now, where NBC6 entertainment reporter and host Roxanne Vargas has been styling it out on screen in Seraphine maternity dresses. The stylish mum-to-be looked gorgeous in our Circle Print Maternity Dress to interview Eva Longoria on NBC6 in the Mix.

 

A photo posted by Roxanne Vargas (@roxynbc6) on

 

Roxanne also chose our best-selling Fuchsia Knot Front Maternity Dress to chat to classical music group The Tenors. This is the same dress chosen by The Duchess of Cambridge for her first official photos with Prince George back in 2013.

 

 

Get Some Headspace & Enjoy a Mindful Pregnancy

We could all use a little more Headspace in our lives – especially during pregnancy!

Developed by a former Buddhist monk, Headspace is a meditation app, with over a million users worldwide. Starting with just 10 mindful minutes per day, this app aims to transform the way your brain works, helping to reduce stress, recharge creativity, boost focus and even improve your relationships.

 

Pregnancy Headspace

 

So how can it help during pregnancy?

This summer, the founder of Headspace Andy Puddicombe released a book – The Headspace Guide to a Mindful Pregnancy, along with a brand new pregnancy pack, which can be found in the health section of the app.

 

Headspace

 

Now we know what you’re thinking…. A pregnancy guide written by a man? But hear us out! It offers simple, empowering exercises designed to create the best state of mind from conception, through pregnancy, birth and parenthood. Andy puts it better than we could – check out his explanation on the Headspace blog.

 

Andy Explains

 

This app changes lives for the better; scores of celebrities and successful entrepreneurs swear by the Headspace system including actresses Gwyneth Paltrow and Emma Watson, TV presenter and fan of the Seraphine maternity jeans Fearne Cotton, Huffington Post founder Arianna Huffington and Seraphine founder Cecile Reinaud.

 

 

Your pregnancy could be the perfect opportunity to shake up the way you think and introduce a little mindfulness into your routine!

 

 

An Introduction to Pregnancy Yoga with Tara Lee

Tara Lee has been practicing yoga for over 20 years. She is a registered senior teacher with Yoga Alliance UK and is a trained Doula who has taught thousands of pregnant women, guiding them through their pregnancies and births. She is also a mum of 2.

Tara’s pregnancy yoga DVD boxset “Bump, Baby and Beyond” is now available online. Read on for Tara’s introduction to the benefits of pregnancy yoga.

 

Pregnancy Yoga

pregnancy yoga

 

Many women instinctively feel more connected to their bodies during pregnancy and more concerned with looking after themselves now that they have a new life growing inside. This makes it the perfect time to practice yoga even if you have never done any before.

 

Many expectant mums attend yoga classes thinking that they would like to stretch a little bit, or because they have been told it will be good for them and their babies. They soon discover after a few classes that not only have aches and pains disappeared, they also feel more energised and have a stronger connection to their bodies and their babies.

 

 

The stretches help to release tightness and tension from the muscles, but the breathing techniques used work on a deeper psychological level to release fears, anxieties and bring a feeling of calmness and clarity to the mind. Insomnia, sciatica, hip pain, rib pain, back ache,  SPD (symphysis pubis dysfunction), pelvic girdle pain, headaches, anxieties and general discomfort can be drastically improved or disappear altogether with regular yoga practice.

 

As the bump starts to grow and the centre of gravity shifts, regular yoga practice can help fine tune the balance both physically and emotionally. The classes also offer tools (such as breathing techniques and positions for birth) to use during the labour that help women feel empowered, in control and able to deal with whatever turn their birthing takes.

 

Yoga to Aid Labour & Recovery

A regular yoga practice during pregnancy does not provide any guarantee of a ‘perfect’ birth. If anything it helps women realise that there is no such thing as the ‘ideal birth’ but that they can stay calm and open minded and embrace the experience. It helps women to develop the right mindset to cope well when things don’t go according to plan (as so often happens).

Using the movements, breathing and sound techniques learnt during the classes encourages the body to relax and open, supporting the labour, speeding up contractions and assisting and facilitating the whole labour process. Women who have practiced yoga through pregnancy are better able to listen to their bodies, to move instinctively and trust that their bodies know what to do.

 

 

Additionally the recovery after the birth will be better for women who are fit and healthy from yoga practice throughout pregnancy. They are less likely to suffer from prolapsed organs, pelvic floor weakness or incontinence and can apply the techniques they have learnt for their labour to cope with those exhausting first months to gain energy and stay calm.

Postnatal yoga

 

Tara currently teaches ‘Pregnancy Yoga’, ‘Mother and Baby Yoga’ and ‘Vinyasa Flow Yoga’ at The Life Centre, Notting Hill Gate in London. Visit her website www.taraleeyoga.com to find out more. If you aren’t one of our lucky winners, her Bump, Baby and Beyond box set is now available from Amazon. This boxset contains pregnancy and postnatal Yoga DVDs to guide you through your pregnancy and help with your postnatal recovery after you have had your baby.

 

Nursery Decor: Get inspired to create a beautiful room for you & baby!

Ready to talk nursery decor? Along with shopping for maternity clothes, decorating your baby’s nursery can be one of the most fun aspects of being pregnant! It’s a fantastic way for you and your partner to prepare for baby’s arrival, and a fun project to tackle together. You can let your imagination run wild and create a beautiful haven for you and your little one. This room will be your baby’s primary environment (and you and daddy will spend a lot of time here too). So it makes sense to put in a little effort when it comes to nursery decor!

If you’re looking for a little inspiration to help you get started, we are here to help!

 

Nursery Decor Themes

Your baby’s nursery is the perfect place to let your creative side take over, and it can look really effective to decorate around a theme! The options are endless:  You could create a fairytale palace for your little princess or a jungle adventure for your little monkey. Opt for nauticalaeroplanesouter spacefairies or even your favourite Disney characters! The great part is, that you can do as much or as little as you like: Your nursery decor is totally up to you!

 

Check out our Nursery Themes Pinterest board for more ideas!

Follow Seraphine Maternity’s board NURSERY DECOR INSPIRATION on Pinterest.

 

Gender Neutral Nursery Decor

If you’re keeping  the sex of your baby a surprise (or if it’s twins!) it’s easier than you might think to create a gender neutral nursery. Choose a neutral base colour like white or grey and incorporate pops of colour like orange, green and yellow. Or you could choose a nursery decor theme that works for for boys and girls: Try woodland animalsadventures and explorers or alphabet!

 

A Magical Place for you and Baby

One of the main things to keep in mind with nursery decor, is that this is a place where you will spend a lot of time! When baby arrives, you will be in and out of this room all day long and throughout the night as well. Our top tip is to make sure that you love the nursery furniture you choose – and to pick a comfy arm chair for late night feeds! While you’re at it, why not invest in some comfortable nursing dresses and nursing nightwear or one of our stylish changing bags to make your life a little easier through those first few months.

 

For more nursery decor ideas, be sure to follow us on Pinterest!

 

Make Your Wedding Day Beautiful with Seraphine Maternity Dresses

It’s always lovely to see you mamas looking stunning in Seraphine maternity dresses, but wedding pictures have got to be some of our favourites! These are the memories that will be treasured for a lifetime, so it’s a real honour to see you choosing Seraphine bridal & bridesmaid dresses to be a part of your special day.

 

We were delighted to see these pictures with our Plum Lace Maternity Cocktail Dress from a wedding featured on Style me Pretty. We love the way this bride has each bridesmaid in a different colour – it allows them a bit of individuality & the vibrant shades create a truly stunning effect.

 

 

If you’ll have one or two pregnant bridesmaids in your bridal party, the Seraphine LUXE collection is a great place to start looking for their dresses, whether you want special dresses for them, or to have everyone matching. Browse our special maternity bridesmaid dresses selection to find the perfect styles to fit & flatter every beauty in your bridal party – whether they’re expecting or not!

 


Stunning maxi dresses are a universally flattering option, draping beautifully to elongate the silhouette. Your bridal party will love our Embellished Grecian Maternity Gown: it offers the perfect little touch of sparkle along with a flexible fit, while discreetly accommodating supportive lingerie.

 

 

And if you’ll be walking down the aisle as a beautiful pregnant bride, the Seraphine LUXE bridal collection may just have the maternity wedding dress of your dreams…

 

A big thank you to our stylish fashion mamas:

Nicole featured on Style Me Pretty with Sara Richardson Photography, Irina from Bond Girl Glam, Caroline featured on Rock my Wedding.

 

 

Magic 105.4’s Jo Parkerson’s Pregnancy Advice & Styling Tips

Jo Parkerson is the Entertainment and Lifestyle Content Director at Bauer Media UK – the parent company of some of the UK’s biggest magazines and radio stations including Absolute Radio, Magic 105.4, Heat, Grazia & Mother & Baby. But you may know her better as the Presenter behind Magic’s Green Room, interviewing some of the world’s biggest stars – scroll down to see what happened when Jo & Bump met Will Smith! Now expecting her second daughter, Jo shares a few of her pregnancy tips and maternity styling tricks.

 

1)      We love your style! Can you sum it up in 3 words? 

Thank you 🙂

High Street lux!

 

 

2)      How have you been styling your bump? Are you more of a fitted kind of girl, or do you like to keep things loose and flowing?

A mix of the two depending on how I’m feeling and which trimester I’m in!  First trimester was definitely loose and flowing hiding the bump.  During my 2nd trimester I embarked the bump …once it had popped out and I stopped looking fat!  And now at 32 weeks I’m all about loose and flowing …..shift maternity dresses and tights are my go-to-look.

 

3)      Do you have a favourite piece from the Seraphine collection?

I love the Woven printed Maternity Dress and the Faux Leather Panel Maternity Leggings. And the Denim Swing Maternity Dress.  Its all lovely!

 

 

4)      What is the best part about being pregnant?

Not having to hold my tummy in!  And feeling like you have a little companion everywhere you go – I’m still blown away by the fact I’m growing another human being inside me!

 

5)      Have you had any weird pregnancy cravings?

Fizzy Water! I can’t get enough of it!

 

Jo Parkerson's must-have makeup

 

 

6)      We are confiscating your makeup bag – you’re allowed to keep three essential cosmetics. What do you choose?

MAC Mineralize Foundation, Benefit Rollerlash Mascara, Benefit Brow Shaping Kit!

 

 

7)      Do you have any beauty or styling tips to share with other expectant mums?

Comfort is key…but don’t forget fashion!  Invest in some key pieces that make you feel good.

Don’t try and squeeze into your old clothes as soon as you’ve told everyone your good news, embrace your growing bump & treat yourself to some new maternity clothes!

And the obvious …don’t forget to moisturise your bump every day with a bump cream to prevent or reduce stretch marks

 

8)      Finding the perfect balance can be a challenge – if you could have one super power, what would it be & how would you use it?

Never ending energy!

 

 

9)      Who are your heroes? Can you share your top inspirational women?

Cate Blanchett, Sam Taylor Johnson

 

10)   What was the best piece of advice you received when you were pregnant?

Try and enjoy it and savour the feeling of your baby growing inside you – as once they’ve popped out you won’t remember those amazing kicking sensations or the changes your body went through.

 

 

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