A Little Black Maternity Dress to Suit Every Fashion Capital

Ah, fashion month… 4 glorious weeks in the season dedicated to style, glamour, fantastic design and incredible creativity. Watching the wonderful styles coming down the runways got us to thinking… What if each of the fashion capitals was a little black maternity dress? – Ok yes, we are a bit obsessed…

 

New York

Seraphine black maternity dress - New York

The Designers: Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, Kate Spade, Ralph Lauren, Alexander Wang

The Vibe: New York is all about styles you can take from the runway directly out to the real world. It’s cool, casual fashion you could see fitting into your lifestyle. So it’s really no surprise that they pioneered the “See Now Buy Now” concept – thank you, New York!

The Dress: Black Maternity Shift Dress

 

London

Seraphine black maternity dress - london

The Designers: Stella McCartney, Burberry, Temperley, Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen

The Vibe: New York’s free-spirited, ever so slightly irreverent sister, London is the wild child of the fashion family. Pushing style to the limits and beyond; take a closer look at seemingly-straight-laced London & you’ll find a hotbed of creativity, where quirks are coveted and originality is the order of the day.

The Dress: Woven Printed Maternity Dress

 

Milan

Seraphine black maternity dress - Milan

The Designers: Armani, Prada, Valentino, Gucci, Versace, Dolce & Gabbana

The Vibe: Milan is synonymous with quality craftsmanship and contemporary sex appeal. The epicentre of opulence and the spiritual home of luxury – in Milan there is no such thing as too much, and over-the-top doesn’t go far enough. Think high-octane glamour, then dial it up 10 notches!

The Dress: Off The Shoulder Black Maternity Dress

 

Paris

Seraphine black maternity dress - Paris

The Designers: Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Yves Saint Laurent, Christian Dior

The Vibe: The last stop on the sartorial world tour, and arguably the most hotly anticipated. Paris needs no introduction. The city is so closely related to the concept of chic that it gave its name for the cause. Think classic, paired back elegance and effortless style – this is the kind of glamour that comes naturally, like breathing. It is never contrived.

The Dress: Black Zip Detail Maternity Dress

 

Discover plenty more stunning maternity dresses online today!

 

Nursing Clothes: HELLO! Online Editor is Totally Taken with Seraphine

Andrea Caamano is HELLO! Online’s managing editor. She just became a first-time mum to an adorable baby boy named Ethan. Here, she shares her views on pregnancy style and why she’s totally taken with Seraphine’s nursing clothes…

 

Andrea Caamano wears the Seraphine Love Top

 

When I became pregnant I genuinely believed I could go through my whole pregnancy without buying maternity clothes. I usually favour loose styles – think oversized T-shirts and low waisted jeans – which I thought were ideal for pregnancy style…Turns out I was wrong!

As soon as my bump popped, around the six month mark, the aforementioned loose styles started to become very unflattering. There was no definition and I ended up looking bigger than I actually was. Not ideal.

 

BLonde model wearing a Striped Seraphine Nursing Jumper on a ladder

 

So it was time for a wardrobe revamp – just in time for summer!

Seraphine soon became my go-to brand. I work in the celebrity and royalty world and so I knew that I would be in good hands (I’ve written countless articles about Princess Victoria, Princess Madeleine and the Duchess of Cambridge wearing their creations, not forgetting Christina Aguilera and Gwen Stefani!).

Seraphine designs manage to strike the balance between fashion and function – which is all-important when you’re carrying around a rather large bump! Their maternity jeans fit like a glove, the tops showed off my bump perfectly and I love the dresses – I even wore a beautiful white maxi dress to my baby shower at 38 weeks.

 

Seraphine Nursing Clothes Compliation

 

Shortly after mastering maternity wear, I was interviewing a celebrity who had recently given birth. Speaking to her, I realised it was time to start thinking about nursing clothes

This celebrity had her son with her during the interview and had to briefly stop to breastfeed. She pulled out this beautiful white shawl with poppers for fastening at the shoulder and I decided that I needed it asap (pregnancy hormones make you go crazy for the most random things!).

 

Stylish the Seraphine Nursing Shawls

 

She told me it was Seraphine’s ‘Breastfeeding Shawl‘ and I went home to search for it online. There, I uncovered their amazing world of nursing clothes – and thank goodness I did.

Honestly, it has saved my life! The first weeks are hard enough with a newborn, especially if, like me, it’s your first time round. But having the right nursing clothes – think tops, knitwear, shawls and even nightwear – which are not only practical but seriously fashionable, makes this whole new experience 100 times smoother!

 

Andrea’s nursing must-haves (the products I love)

Andrea Caamano's favourite nursing clothes

Winter Grey Nursing Shawl

Black Lace Nursing Nightie

Breton Cotton Blend Maternity & Nursing Jumper

Grey Marl Layered Maternity & Nursing Sweater

Love Maternity & Nursing Top

Maternity Coats: The International Collection – London, Paris & New York

With colder weather just around the corner, now is the perfect time to introduce our internationally inspired collection of winter maternity coats. From London to Paris and New York, a fantastic maternity coat is the linchpin of every stylish mama’s winter pregnancy wardrobe…

 

London Maternity Coats

Get the Look: Natasha Cashmere Blend Coat

The first stop on our sartorial world tour is Seraphine’s hometown, London. The London collection is all about iconic design, beautiful cuts and the very finest fabrics. Loved by the Duchess of Cambridge herself, these smart winter coats offer classic style that’s perfect for every occasion.

 

Get the Look: Marina Maternity Coat

While she was expecting Princess Charlotte, the Duchess wore the Natasha Cashmere Blend Coat for a day of official royal engagements in London, and she looked stunning in our Marina Maternity Coat when she and Prince William arrived for their first official royal visit to New York.

 

Parisian Chic Maternity Coats

Parisian chic maternity coats by Seraphine

Get the look: Cashmere Wrap Maternity Coat

Next, we’re moving on to the French fashion capital – Bienvenue a Paris! This collection showcases the very best of classic French chic, epitomised by our elegant cashmere wrap maternity coat. Parisian women have long since mastered the art of effortless elegance, and these timeless pieces are designed to be treasured season after season.

 

New York Style Maternity Coats

Get the Look: Super Warm Down Maternity Coat

And last on our list is the city that never sleeps – New York, New York! The fashion capital across the Atlantic inspires this collection, offering heavy duty down coats designed to keep you warm through even the coldest winter.

 

Get the Look: Men’s Parka with Baby Pouch

We even have a coat for dad! Based on our popular 3 in 1 maternity parkas, The men’s parka comes with a detachable baby pouch, designed to zip up over a baby sling or front carrier. Staying stylish through the sub-zero New York winters is no joke, but with these Seraphine coats in your winter style arsenal, you, your partner and your baby will all be toasty warm and totally on trend.

 

Karolina Kurkova Stuns in Seraphine at Cindy Crawford’s Party

The stars were out in full force at Cindy Crawford’s Miami book launch this week, and stunning super model Karolina Kurkova looked ultra-chic in a pair of bright white Seraphine maternity jeans.

Celebrating the launch of her friend’s new memoir Becoming, Karolina cut a stunning figure in our cropped white maternity jeans. She put together a chic monochrome look with a matching white top, a contemporary statement blazer and a pair of cool blue and white brogues, accessorising with a pair of gorgeous drop earrings.

 

 

And this isn’t the first time that Karolina has rocked Seraphine… back at the start of the season she wore our Black Seamless Maternity Leggings to dash between shows at New York Fashion Week, styling them with a plain white tee and an Alexander Wang blazer.

 

 

Seraphine maternity jeans have long been a celebrity favourite; in fact the Seraphine denim boutique has a celebrity fan club to rival the hottest Hollywood party, including big names like Jessica Alba, Alicia Keys, Isla Fisher, Mila Kunis, Danni Minogue, Fearne Cotton and Olivia Wilde. Kate Winslet loved our Black Slim Leg Maternity Jeans so much she even wore them to walk the red carpet!

 

 

How will you work your Seraphine jeans?

 

 

Nearly Nude Nails – Meet Autumn’s Hottest Manicure Trend

After a summer of nail art fads which seemed to get progressively crazier as the season wore on (mermaid nails? bubble nails? aquarium nails???) we’re pleased to report that the latest big thing takes a rather more classy approach.

Mamas, allow us to introduce the naked manicure! In neutral shades of light pink, camel and apricot, this trend is all about showing off healthy, natural looking nails.

 

 

But nude nails don’t have to be boring! We’ve taken inspiration from the AW15 catwalks to bring you our top 3 ways to work the trend & the perfect maternity dresses to match:

 

 1) Subtle Sparkles

 

From dots of bronze sparkle at Jenny Packham to a thin stripe of gold glitter at Delpozo and a chic cross detail just for the ring finger at Erin Fetherston, designers found clever ways to enhance the natural beauty of the nails with just a little touch of glitter. We love this look – it’s the perfect way to work the trend without giving up your glitz!

Work it with: Gold Sequin Maternity Dress

 

 2) Negative Space

 

Another way to make the nude nail trend your own is to experiment with negative space. Tibi put a new twist on the classic French manicure creating stylishly angled white tips, and we love the subtle window pane style at Suno – just a few simple white lines against an all-natural base coat.

Work it with: Knitted A Line Maternity Dress 

 

 3) Pop of Colour

 

And finally, if totally nude nails just aren’t your style, why not try livening up the look with a splash of colour. We love the blue applique squares at Cushnie et Ochs, and the vibrant red and orange outlines at Tracy Reese set off the nude base perfectly.

 

Michelle Saunders, the lead manicurist at Rebecca Minkoff shared the secret of her AW15 runway look. She applied a base coat of Essie’s Mademoiselle, then layered shades of Berry Naughty & Midnight Cami in chevrons at the tip. She said:

“This is one of the easiest manicures you can do on yourself… The brush does all the work for you. The width of the stripe is the width of the brush – you’re doing a little X at the top of your nails with the red, then you follow the exact same pattern with the blue.”

Work it with: Printed Twist Maternity Dress

 

 

Fashion Mamas Love the Denim Swing Maternity Dress

Transitioning between late summer and early autumn can be a tricky business, but these stylish fashion mamas have found the answer… it’s the Denim Maternity Swing Dress!

 

 Kat Buccio denim maternity dress

 

 

Fabulous Miami-based fashion blogger Kat Buccio featured the dress on her style blog Freshly Squeezed Fashionista, styling the look with a pair of comfy leopard sneakers, a panama hat and an adorable dinosaur necklace. She couldn’t get enough of the comfy fit, raving:

“Seraphine Maternity makes the most picture-perfect denim dress that I will definitely keep using after I give birth. I love the flowy skirt and the empire cut. It’s comfortable and easy to wear, especially when you’re nine months pregnant!”

 

Sarah Sweeney Denim Maternity Dress

 

And she’s not the only one to fall for the transitional charms of this denim dress – Kansas City-based photographer and real fashion mama Sarah Sweeney rocked a retro 70’s inspired look on her blog Becoming Motherful, styling the dress with a cute tassel shoulder bag, shades and a pair of statement fringed heels. We are in love with this look and she is in love with the dress.

 

Chloe Delevingne

 

And it’s not just the fashion bloggers who are getting in on the denim action. High society beauty Chloe, the eldest of the fashionable Delevingne sisters, is expecting her second baby later this year. She rocked the Denim Swing Maternity Dress when she attended the launch party of our Kensington maternity store’s brand new location on Kensington High Street, keeping the look simple with long flowing hair, a simple necklace and shades.

 

 

A great denim maternity dress is a transitional must-have – it’s perfect right now while the sun is still out, and can be dressed up with tights, boots, hats and this season’s must-have sleeveless blazers once the weather turns colder! If you love the denim swing dress, try our Denim Polka Dot Maternity Dress or our Denim Dungaree Maternity Dress for a different take on the trend.

 

 

HELLO! Editor Rosie Nixon: Pregnancy, Celebrity Gossip & Beauty Tips

Rosie Nixon is the editor of Hello! Magazine, and one of the most glamorous women in the media today. With previous credits at Grazia, Glamour and Red Magazine to her name, it’s safe to say that she knows her stuff when it comes to fashion and lifestyle! Rosie lives in London with her husband and 18 month old son Heath, and is expecting her second baby (a little brother!) later this year.

 

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

 Classic with an edge (4 words, sorry)

 

A photo posted by Rosie Nixon (@rosiejnixon) on


2)     As editor of Hello! You have a stylish image to maintain. How do you manage dressing your bump for work?

Seraphine has been my pregnancy style saviour for the second time, I honestly think you have all 3 trimesters covered better than any other maternity brand. During the early months I find more loose-fitting styles work better but once the bump ‘pops out’, figure-hugging dresses and tops are more flattering. I tend to wear mostly dresses at work as they look smarter, but at weekends I live in leggings with smock tops, vests and cozy sweaters or wraps.

 

3)     We’ve loved seeing you in Seraphine through both of your pregnancies. Do you have a favourite piece from our collection?

The Bump Kit London has been my wardrobe saviour throughout pregnancy. And I’ve totally fallen in love with the Graphic Floral Maternity and Nursing Dress – I love the slightly edgy print, clingy flattering style, and the fact I can wear it when I’m nursing too. I’m pretty sure I’ll wear it for as long as possible.

 

 

4)     There must be plenty of glamorous events to attend as part of your job – what’s the most exciting event you have coming up & what are you planning to wear?

I’ll be attending the GQ Awards soon and the following night am hosting a HELLO! table at the British Olympic Ball. I’ll be wearing Seraphine on both occasions – the claret lace dress for GQ and black lace detail wrap maternity gown for the ball. 

 

 

5)  You’ve interviewed a lot of famous people with Hello! what’s been the most exciting interview or celebrity home you’ve visited?

I’ve just returned from interviewing Jackie Collins in L.A. – she was fabulous personified and I can’t wait to invite you inside her Beverly Hills home in an upcoming issue. Other memorable interviewees include Robbie Williams on the eve of his wedding, and Sharon Osbourne is always a scream.

 

6)     We’ve heard a rumour you’ve written a book…

Yes, I’m very excited that my first novel, The Stylist, is going to be published by Harlequin (HarperCollins) in late January 2016. It’s a feast of red carpet fashion, celebrity meltdowns and features a big, exotic showbiz wedding. I REALLY hope you’ll enjoy reading it!

 

 

7)     With so much going on, finding the perfect work life balance must be tough – if you could have one super power what would it be & how would you use it?

To click my heels, Dorothy-style, and magic myself around town – especially at the end of the day when I can’t get home quick enough to put my little boy to bed.

 

8)     What’s your favourite restaurant for a romantic dinner, and which is your favourite for brunch with the girls?

I’m loving the new Soho House on Dean Street in London for mocktails, and I’m a fan of The Breakfast Club for their extensive brunch menu. I like to keep it local for romantic dinners and it’s always a treat to visit Trinity in Clapham, the food is exceptional.

 

 

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

L’Occitane, Precious BB Cream SPF30 – it keeps skin moisturized, protected and is a fast, effective way to cover blemishes; Mac cream blusher and Bourgeois Ultra Curl Mascara. And I’ll beg you for my Maybelline Superstay 24 Hour Wear Lipstick!

 

10)  We can’t get over your gorgeous shiny hair – what’s your secret?

Pregnancy. It is a miracle worker for hair.

 

 

The September Issue: The AW15 Trend Report

September is here mamas! As we wave a bittersweet goodbye to summer, we are looking ahead and finding plenty of reasons to get excited about autumn. We can’t wait to start kicking up leaves in our trusty Chelsea boots, indulging in decadent evenings-in with cosy jumpers, hot chocolate and scented candles, and of course trying out the latest new season trends!

 

 

Good news all – the 70’s obsession is set to continue well into the new season! This versatile trend offers something for everyone with colourful retro prints, iconic wrap dresses and soft bohemian silhouettes bringing out different fashion moods from this seriously stylish decade. We love Burberry Prorsum’s bohemian luxe prints and statement fringed ponchos, while Bottega Veneta displayed some gorgeous retro colour blocked pieces.

 

Work the trend with our stylish retro print maternity dresses.

 

 

It wouldn’t be autumn/winter without a healthy dose of monochrome – and this season is no exception. From stunning op art checks and stripes at Valentino to swirling psychedelic creations in black and white at Emilio Pucci, black & white is well and truly back for the new season.

 

Master monochromes with our Circle Print Maternity Dress or our Geo Print Maternity Wrap Dress.

 

 

We love autumn’s sophisticated new take on neon. The trick is to introduce just a hint of neon to energize an otherwise neutral outfit. J.Crew used neon yellow accent pieces to dress up cream and camel shades, while Kenzo added zingy neon highlights to jazz up their all black outerwear.

 

Our Neon Trim Snood Nursing Jumper is the perfect piece to work the trend; finely knit in soft grey with just a hint of zingy neon yellow trim.

 

 

Your nautical pieces are set to take on a whole new persona this season. Team striped dresses with tights and boots and top off with a leather jacket, or dress up your Breton tops with slim fitting tailored separates a la Filippa K.

 

Sail away with an autumn nautical look – work the trend in our Striped Side Popper Nursing Top or the Striped Maternity & Nursing Dress.

 

 

From glamorous green lurex at Christopher Kane to Sequins at Nina Ricci and a gold statement dress at Michael Kors, this is the season to sparkle! Shine through the party season and dress up your daywear with decadent sparkles – now is the time to unleash your inner bling monster!

 

Add a subtle shimmer to your day wear with our Sparkle Tweed Maternity Jacket, or our Long Line Glitter Nursing Top, and glam up your evening repertoire with a statement sequin cocktail dress.

 

 

The Business of Motherhood: When Cecile met Celia

By fashion stylist, journalist and pregnant mother-of-one, Charlotte Kewley

 

Celia Muñoz, mother-of-five, founder of La Coqueta and Cecile Reinaud, mother-of-two, founder of Seraphine are two of the most inspirational powerhouses of a working mother one could have the pleasure to have a cup of tea with. I was lucky enough to get that opportunity when they met for the first time at the Seraphine headquarters in London to chat business, life and motherhood …

 

I arrived with my dictaphone and question list at the ready but it turned out I mostly just let them talk and listened in… here’s how the conversation went.

 

It was great to chat with Celia Munoz from @lacoquetakids & mum-to-be journalist @charlottekewley this morning!

A photo posted by Cecile Reinaud (@cecilereinaud) on

 

How did you each get into fashion?

 

Cecile: I was working in advertising, then I started to notice pregnant women in my office complaining that they didn’t know how to get dressed. I realised that maternity fashion was a niche that was under-serviced. So being 30 and super enthusiastic, I wrote a business plan, started talking about it and off I went! That was 13 years ago.

Celia: That’s incredible. Obviously we’re a much younger business, only three years old. I worked as a head hunter for 8 years, then had my first child, Flavia, aged 30. I always had a love for children’s fashion – it’s part of a Spanish person’s DNA. I used to dress her in beautiful Spanish clothes, people would stop me and ask where they were from. At some point I thought actually there could be a business opportunity here. I did three years of research to build my business plan and find suppliers as I had no retail experience, no production experience…

Cecile: Same as me!

Celia: It took a really long time! But when I had my 5th child I decided that was the time. I really wanted to start my own childrenswear business. So I opened my shop and it all started.

Cecile: So we have quite a similar story… except that you had 5 children!

 

A photo posted by Celia Munoz (@lacoquetakids) on

 

Celia, how did you do that with five children? A lot of women struggle with one or two.

 

Celia: I think the secret is being extremely organised. I’m very routine focused. So we do everything the same every single day, we plan ahead. My husband and I cook for a month and freeze everything. We try to live a life that is fairly spontaneous within a very organised framework and it works. I’m not going to lie, I do have help at home. How do you make it work Cecile?

Cecile: The same I suppose. Being organised, having the right help and I always say there is no such thing as the perfect mum!

Celia: You can never get it right! If you’re at home all the time or not you’re always going to be judged!

Cecile: Yeah and at the end of the day I think I have a better relationship with my kids because I don’t worry about the small things. When I’m with them I’m much more chilled and relaxed.

 

 

Cecile, you founded Seraphine before you became pregnant. Once you were pregnant did anything change?

 

Cecile: It was only just before. A lot of our first pieces I designed for myself, I think that was part of the success of the brand. But then my baby was born, I had a big store with a big investment behind it and no help, no family close by. It was the most challenging time in my life. I nearly collapsed! Literally. It was too much

Celia: I can see how it must have been so hard. The first baby is just the hardest thing ever…

Cecile: So when people ask, I say don’t do it like me! Don’t start a business at the same time as a family. It’s too much stress.

 

A photo posted by Celia Munoz (@lacoquetakids) on


So what would be your advice to any new mothers or women starting their own business or just going back to work?

 

Cecile: I think to find yourself a network. Like anything in life, when you share problems you feel normal. When you’re lonely it’s hard!

 

Cecile, can we just talk about the Kate Middleton effect? How did the royal affiliation happen? It must have been a wow moment when she first stepped out in one of your dresses?

 

Cecile: I remember when it happened I was in the office, it was 5pm and my PR Assistant said ‘Cecile can you come here? I think she’s wearing our dress!’ I just couldn’t believe it! She chose our Fuchsia Knotted Maternity Dress for Prince George’s first official picture. So for her second pregnancy we offered to do bespoke pieces, it worked, they loved them, bought them and she wore them at official occasions and it’s been a fairy-tale!

 

 

And now you’ve launched The Diana Award baby collection?

 

Cecile: Yes, I was approached by the charity, obviously the idea was to raise money and awareness – we give 12% of sales from our baby wear collection to the charity, which is really satisfying. We also did the collaboration Love T-shirt with Tommy’s charity… it’s fun and for a good cause.

 

 

And Celia, you of course recently collaborated with House of Hackney?

 

Celia: Yes! Just like with Seraphine I love HOH and I could just see it working out. I think it’s nice to surprise your customer and keep coming up with new ideas….

 

What’s the most important message for your business? Why do your customers come to you?

 

Cecile: For us it’s simple. To make you feel amazing during your pregnancy and look beautiful! If we tick that box we’re happy.

Celia: For us the customer comes for anything that is handcrafted, all of our smocks are handmade and everything is beautifully finished.

 

 

And finally what are your must-buys from your own SS16 collections?

 

Cecile: The luxe dresses – we have a luxe collection of maternity evening wear – the gowns are amazing.

Celia: Our cotton sets for newborns, they’re very practical staples. And of course a handmade smock dress!

 

For more from these inspirational mothers in business, follow them on Instagram:

@cecilereinaud@lacoquetakids@charlottekewley

 

 

 

Summer Maternity Clothes: 6 Essential Styles for your Warm Weather Wardrobe

Looking for a summer maternity clothes revamp? With the warm weather set to continue, check out our 6 summer classics for a little seasonal style inspiration…

 

1) The Maternity Maxi Dress


Maternity maxi dresses are true summer pregnancy super stars! They drape beautifully over your curves & elongate your silhouette, providing a figure flattering option that’s ultra-easy to wear. A great maternity maxi dress makes a seamless transition from day to dark, making it perfect for taking away on holiday – a must for your summer maternity clothes collection.

 

2) The Denim Maternity Shorts


The ultimate versatile style; a pair of denim maternity shorts will set you up for all kinds of summer adventures! Dress them down with a casual tee & sneakers, or glam them up with a stylish top & heels for a sultry summer evening out.

 

3) The Maternity Swimsuit


Whether you’re planning on hitting the beach, swimming lengths or sunbathing in the garden, a stylish maternity swimsuit is a must. Our Red Polka Dot Maternity Tankini offers a glamorous look and fabulously versatile coverage options. Or for a more classic look, our Black Halterneck Maternity Swimsuit is a fashion favourite with celebs & fashionistas alike.

 

4) The White Maternity Jeans


White denim is a summer maternity clothes staple, and our White Cropped Maternity Jeans are a great choice for pregnancy. Dress them down for the daytime, or amp up the style at night; they’ll quickly become one of your go to styles this season.

 

5) The Breton Maternity Top


Breton stripes are a timeless fashion classic & are super flattering on a baby bump! Pair a chic Breton tee with denim shorts & sandals for a cool daytime look, or style it up with a pair of smart black capris & pumps for a smart casual look for the office.

 

6) The Summer Maternity Dress


A good collection of gorgeous summer maternity dresses will see you through the season in style. We think you’ll love our Boho Woven Maternity Dress. Easy care & easy to wear; this stylish little number is a boho chic essential.

With our 6 summer maternity clothes classics in your closet, you’ll stay on top of your style all season long!

 

Pregnancy Cravings: Celebrity Mamas & Their Weird Food Wishes

Craving something strange? You’re not alone! Apparently, around 2/3 of mums-to-be will experience strong pregnancy cravings throughout their 9 months. These cravings can be so strange that they make others feel unwell and so strong that you’d be willing to go to great lengths to satisfy them – waking up your other half in the middle of the night to make you a mayonnaise and vinegar sandwich is nothing!

We recently came across this great list on Sheknows.com of the top 10 most commonly reported pregnancy cravings, and it got us wondering about what our favourite celebrities craved when they were pregnant…

 

Jessica Alba

Jessica loves our Grey Luxe Skinny Maternity Jeans

Currently expecting baby number 3, Jessica had a thing for watermelon during her second pregnancy. She explained to Latina: “Sometimes you can’t get a food out of your mind. I could always eat watermelon. With Honor, I loved fruit, too. It’s a decent craving… You still eat cheeseburgers and pickles — you just want watermelon really bad. I don’t deprive myself of anything. I eat whatever.”

 

Whitney Port

Get Whitney’s Look: Under Bump Distressed Maternity Jeans

New mama Whitney welcomed her first baby in July, but before she did, she shared a few of her top pregnancy cravings on her blog:  ‘So, I haven’t really had those TYPICAL cravings like needing to dip pickles in ice cream. But there are a few things that got me through my first trimester and are continuing to be staples in my second.’ She listed all her must-haves, including tangerine Juice, chocolate milk, black olives, and roasted and salted pumpkin seeds among other things.

 

Mila Kunis talks pregnancy cravings – watch the video

Now a mum of 2, Mila shared her pregnancy cravings with Ellen back when she was expecting her daughter Wyatt. Mila was all about vinegar-based foods like pickles and sauerkraut – husband Ashton Kutcher even put together a special ‘cravings fridge’ for her, filled with the stuff!

 

The Duchess of Cambridge

Get the Duchess’ look:  Fuchsia Knot Front Jolene Dress & the Blossom Knot Front Maternity Dress

The Duchess of Cambridge managed to keep most of the details of her pregnancies away from the public eye. But as well as a penchant for Seraphine maternity dresses, she was reported to be craving Haribo sweets and a very specific spicy vegetarian curry from a shop in her home town Bucklebury.

 

Binky Felstead

Get Binky’s look: Grey Marl Roll Neck Maternity & Nursing Jumper

Made in Chelsea star Binky recently welcomed her first baby – a daughter India Elizabeth. While she was expecting she craved all sorts of naughty things. She revealed to OK! Magazine that she’d been craving ‘Lots of carbs! I can’t get enough of pizza, burgers, fish and chips – anything naughty!’

 

Gwen Stefani

Get Gwen’s Look: Faux Leather Panel Maternity Leggings & Black Maternity Shift Dress

Mama of 3 and Seraphine maternity clothes fan Gwen Stefani apparently craved fiery foods like chillies, and even carried a little bottle of Tabasco sauce around in her hand bag just in case!

 

If you’re having strange pregnancy cravings, don’t forget to check if it’s safe to eat during pregnancy – check out The Babble Out’s list of the top foods to enjoy & to avoid when you’re expecting.

 

Hello! Magazine and Glamour.com editors sparkle in Seraphine!

Two of the most glamorous women in fashion and lifestyle journalism sparkled in Seraphine at the British Society of Magazine Editors Awards this week!

The ceremony was held in the opulent Grand Ballroom at the London Hilton Hotel, and naturally the luxurious surroundings and glitzy occasion called for a pair of very glamorous maternity cocktail dresses!

Here at Seraphine, we stock a wide range of maternity dresses, from simple shift day dresses, through to lavish maternity cocktail dresses and evening gowns in our LUXE collection.

Glamourmagazine.com editor Natasha McNamara was nominated for the Consumer Web Editor of the Year Award, and looked stunning in our Black Lace and Sapphire Maternity Cocktail Dress.

The glamorous maternity cocktail dress (pictured left) is made with exquisite black stretch lace, laid over a vibrant sapphire blue dress in silky soft stretch jersey, and tied at the empire line with a black sash in pure silk. Natasha styled the striking maternity dress perfectly with some black maternity tights and a pair of simple gold pendants.

Hello! Magazine editor Rosie Nixon (who has guest blogged for us in the past) was nominated for the Women’s Brand of the Year Award, looked incredibly chic in our edgy Navy Shoulder Lace Maternity Shift Dress.

This flattering navy shift dress is stylishly ruched at the sides, and swathes the shoulders in intricate floral black lace to achieve a stunning contrast.

This gorgeous navy blue maternity cocktail dress was a great choice for Rosie, as it worked so well with her skin tone and glossy blonde hair.

 

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