Hello! Magazine Editor Rosie Nixon’s video guide to maternity style

Editor of Hello! Magazine, Rosie Nixon is one of the most glamorous women in fashion media, and with previous credits at Grazia, Glamour and Red magazines to her name, it’s safe to say that she really knows her stuff when it comes to fashion and lifestyle!

 

Rosie is expecting her first baby early this year, and has been a fan of Seraphine throughout her pregnancy! She has blogged for us before, and even wore our Navy Shoulder Lace Maternity Shift Dress to a glamorous industry award ceremony back in December. Just recently she took the time out to visit us at our London studio, where she let us in on her favourite Seraphine maternity dresses, and shared some shining pearls of styling wisdom.

 

Watch the video to see which Seraphine maternity dresses Rosie loves, and how she would style them for a transitional day to evening look, then see below to shop her styles.

 

So what are you waiting for? To shop Rosie’s Seraphine favourites .

Navy Shoulder Lace Maternity Shift Dress
Black Shift Maternity Dress
Blue Lace Print Scarf
Embellished Empire Belt
Black Cropped Peplum Jacket
White Cropped Peplum Jacket
Black Sequin Maternity Cardigan
Royal Blue Front Knot Maternity Dress
Fitted Empire Line Maternity Cocktail Dress
Luxury Black Lace Maternity Occasion Dress

 

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Which celeb is singing the praises of our Black Maternity Pencil Skirt?

Beautiful expectant mother and talented actress Thandie Newton has been spreading the love for her Black Super Stretch Maternity Pencil Skirt!

The London-based star recently tweeted:

And just a day later, she was spotted out and about in London, rocking an ultra-chic monochrome look with her favourite Seraphine skirt, a graphic black t-shirt and black maternity tights and boots.

 

Black Super Stretch Maternity Pencil Skirt

 

It sounds like Thandie’s been getting a lot of use out of this little black maternity pencil skirt, and it’s easy to see why! Such a classic versatile style is indispensable for pregnancy. The super stretch ponte jersey is ultra soft and light, and designed to sit comfortably over your bump, growing with you for a perfect fit at every stage of your pregnancy. This comfy maternity style can be dressed up or down for any occasion.

A black pencil skirt is a must have for the office, but as Thandie proves, it looks equally fantastic styled casual with a printed t-shirt and boots or you can even glam it up for an evening out with a statement top and jewellery!

We love Thandie’s edgy maternity look, and can’t wait to see what she wears next.

 

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My Pregnancy Style in Pictures – By Helen Canning

Helen Canning is mum to Coco Lily, 2 and since writing this post has given birth to a beautiful baby girl Mimi Rose (scroll to the bottom for a picture!)  Helen draws on her styling background and personal experiences of pregnancy and motherhood to write the blog www.cocomamastyle.com packed with style inspiration for bump and beyond.

As I near the end of my pregnancy and start to think about the next wardrobe – oh, and living with a new born baby of course! – I’ve been taking a look back at some snaps from the past few months of what feels like the longest pregnancy ever!

I’ve worn some great pieces from Seraphine that have seen me stylishly through the summer and autumn and many will also last through the winter and beyond with their fab nursing features.  So here’s a peek into my Seraphine pregnancy wardrobe and those all-important must-haves I couldn’t have lived without.

 

The Black Shift Maternity Dress

Black Shift Maternity DressIt’s date night and at 17 weeks I’m embracing the bump-hugging qualities of the classic Seraphine black shift dress and adding detail with the double wrap skinny belt under my bust.
It’s a relief to go from the feeling fat phase of the first trimester when you’re trying to hide any weight gain and the first signs of a bump, to the second trimester when you’re ready to share your news with the world and can finally embrace that growing tum.
The ruching on this LBD flatters your bump whatever size and the ¾ sleeve means you don’t have to be conscious of your upper arms, when it’s not just your waistline that’s expanding!

 

A Summer Maternity Tunic

Maternity Tunics

I couldn’t have survived the many gloriously hot days this summer without my Seraphine printed tunic dress.  It was light, airy and so flattering and I’ll definitely be bringing it out next summer too, fingers crossed for such great weather!

 

The Navy Knot Front Maternity Dress

Blue Knot Front Maternity Dress

The navy knot front dress has been an essential piece in my maternity wardrobe and is a real change from my usual, pre-pregnancy style which goes to show you shouldn’t be afraid to try something new when you’re expecting.  And if it’s good enough for the Duchess of Cambridge…!
This classic dress is made in the softest jersey and drapes gently to flatter your figure, so the longer-sleeved version will certainly be finding its way into my nursing wardrobe for winter.

 

Over-Bump Skinny Maternity Jeans

Over Bump Maternity Skinny Jeans

As autumn set in, skinny jeans and layering naturally came in to play.  I’ve always loved combining stripes with leopard print and these two pieces (striped side pleat top and scarf) tone well together for a relaxed day look.  I’ve regularly teamed these with my skinny over-bump jeans which have just the right amount of stretch to fit perfectly without digging in to your bump – essential as you near the final weeks and crave comfort without sacrificing style.

 

ShoeTherapy Ballerina Pumps

Snakeskin Ballerina Pumps

Shoe Therapy pumps – quite simply heaven for my tired feet.  Soft, supportive and of course, stylish I went for the versatile neutral snakeskin colour and best of all they fit throughout my pregnancy, even when the jeans and tops got a bit snug.
My feet will also thank these pretty pumps when I’m running around after two little ones once the second is born!

 

Grey Leopard Print Scarf

Leopard Print Scarf

Another day and yet another outing for the grey leopard scarf – it really does go with everything! I lifted the neutral tones of this look with a cobalt blue necklace and my mini fashionista in the making (aged 2.5!) insisted I wear her bracelet too – I couldn’t say no to that little face!
This grey popper tunic has been a staple later in my pregnancy and will see me through to post-birth with its shoulder poppers making it perfect for feeding and the longer length hem will flatter my hips as they (hopefully!) ease back to where they once were.  The popper design is such a great idea I’ll also be investing in the bamboo sweater version for winter.

 

So thank you, Seraphine for keeping me stylish through my pregnancy and beyond!

 

Here is Helen and her beautiful girls Coco Lily and baby Mimi Rose.

She looks every bit the proud new mummy in our Black Bamboo Lounge Pyjamas.

Black Bamboo Lounge Pyjamas

 

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Pregnancy style Q&A with Glamour editor Natasha McNamara

Natasha McNamara has been editor of Glamourmagazine.co.uk for five years, she lives in London with her partner and 2 daughters and is currently 7 months pregnant with her third child. For more from Natasha, you can find her tweeting at @Shadyalabama

Glamour editor Natasha McNamara is one of the most fashion savvy women in journalism, and currently expecting her third child. We caught up with her last week to ask about her own personal pregnancy style, and to see if she had any tips to share about how to dress for a growing bump. Here’s what she had to say:

‘Seraphine has been a revelation for me recently. Well-made, classic and stylish pieces alongside – meaning I’ve actually had choice in what I wear over the last 9 months.  Highly-recommended first stop after the positive pregnancy test!’

 
1. Describe your personal style?

I think the 90s had a big hand on turning around pregnancy do’s and don’ts for me – the pregnant Spice Girls and All Saints with their tight dresses and exposed midriffs opened the door somewhat for ‘normal’ dressing (although not sure exposed midriffs is normal for anyone). When I was pregnant with my first daughter in 2005/2006 I bought big baggy maternity jeans  that I ADORED, however with baby number two it was all about the skinny jeans so the baggies had to go.

This time around I’m still loving the skinny but these soft denims with a gentle bootleg from Seraphine are a perfect compromise.

I’m a big fan of jeans, leather, t-shirts and sweaters so my maternity style now is almost the same as when I’m not pregnant. The only thing I have to sacrifice is my love of vintage dresses, but vintage boots, bags and jewellery are doing sterling work.

 

 

2. What is your fail-safe outfit?

A leather skirt, t-shirt and Seraphine’s Black Knitted Maternity Cape. Stylish, warm and Sienna Miller wears one, so of course I feel instantly fabulous wearing it.

 

3. What is your favourite Seraphine piece?

This stunning Black Lace Seraphine Luxe dress which I wore to an event (the BSME awards) recently and felt sexy AND elegant for the first time in months.


4. What is the one style tip you want to share with other pregnant women?

Don’t sacrifice your personal style just because you’re dressing a bump but do invest in some key maternity pieces. Comfort is everything when every day feels like you are climbing a mountain. Good maternity jeans and a pretty dress for parties are a staple for me.

 

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Behind the scenes look at our Marylebone maternity boutique press day

The latest addition to the Seraphine family – our brand new Marylebone maternity boutique – opened its doors to the lovely ladies of the press this week!

The new store played host to a glamorous press event complete with tea and Danish pastries, where we were delighted to welcome representatives from all over media land including Hello! Magazine editor – Rosie Nixon (who has guest blogged for us in the past), You Magazine‘s Victoria Woodall, Liz Skone James from  Fabric Magazine, Baby London‘s Jessica Way, Sarah LaFarge from Mother and Baby, and TV presenter and i-Village journalist Kirsty McCabe.

Watch our behind the scenes video for a sneak peak inside the new store, and to see what some of the most glamorous women in media made of the store and our fabulous maternity clothes!

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

 

Styles featured in the video
Black Shift Maternity Dress – Loved by Hello! Mag editor Rosie Nixon
Navy Shoulder Lace Maternity Shift Dress – Worn by Hello! Mag editor Rosie Nixon
Printed Silk Front Wool and Alpaca Maternity Jumper 
Cornflower Blue Multiway Maternity Dress 
Reversible Knitted Maternity Cape – Worn by You Mag’s Victoria Woodall
Indigo Wrap Front Maternity and Nursing Jumper – Worn by TV presenter Kirsty McCabe

 

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