The Swedish Princesses are well known for their style and poise, and here at Seraphine, we are honoured to be their maternity brand of choice through pregnancy.
Princess Madeleine
Princess Madeleine is currently expecting her third baby, and appeared this week at the prestigious Nobel Prize presentation ceremony in Stockholm, wearing a bespoke Seraphine gown.
The spectacular one of a kind gown in mauve silk and hand-beaded gold lace was made to measure in London by our team of talented in-house tailors, and the Princess simply glowed in it.
Princess Madeleine was also a fan of Seraphine maternity clothes throughout her previous pregnancy. She paired one of our stunning lace maternity dresses with a matching occasion coat for a ceremony to bless her brother, Prince Carl Philip’s marriage. And she also wore our Black Cropped Maternity Jacket for an audience with the Pope in Rome.
Crown Princess Victoria
Get the Look: Navy Pleated Maternity Dress
And of course, Princess Madeleine isn’t the only fan of Seraphine amongst the Swedish royals. When her elder sister, Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden, was expecting Prince Oscar, she chose a Seraphine maternity dress to greet Nobel Prize winners at a reception at the palace.
Get the Look: Discover our Peplum Dresses in Black or Red
We created this stylish bespoke purple maternity dress for the Crown Princess on the occasion of her nephew, Prince Nicolas’ Christening.
Princess Victoria commissioned bespoke Seraphine maternity dresses for her royal tour of South America and also wore several of our main range maternity styles throughout her pregnancy.
Princess Sofia
Get the Look: Ivory Cropped Peplum Maternity Jacket
Princess Sofia, renowned for her fashion choices, chose an entire Seraphine outfit to meet with UN ambassadors at the royal palace in Stockholm. She teamed our Navy Pleated Maternity Dress with our Ivory Cropped Peplum Jacket, completing the look with a stylish tie belt at the empire waist.
It is always a pleasure to see royalty looking stunning in Seraphine maternity clothes, and the Swedish Princesses never fail to impress.