Meet Chelsey Oliver, The Mama Behind Seraphine Maternity

Chelsey Oliver is the Creative & Brand Director at Seraphine. A mama of 2, stepmother of 1 and now expecting her third baby later this year, Chelsey has over 15 years’ experience designing maternity clothes.

When it comes to bumps, babies & the journey into motherhood, it’s safe to say that Chelsey knows a thing or two…. We sat down with her to talk pregnancy, motherhood & designing clothes to make life easier for mamas.

Chelsey Oliver wearing a pink dress

Get the look: Pink Floral Maternity Maxi Dress

First – congratulations on your pregnancy! How are you feeling?

Thank you! I’m currently 32 weeks along and my little ones are 18 months & 3 years old, so as you can probably imagine, it’s a little more tiring this time around! However, I absolutely love being pregnant, especially as I get to come to work feeling so inspired every day!

As the mastermind behind many of our most innovative products, can you tell us where your inspiration comes from?

I’m a firm believer that the right wardrobe can play a big part in a woman’s smooth journey into motherhood. And what better source of inspiration could I ask for than being on this path myself? I can honestly say I’ve never felt so inspired as I am in my own motherhood journey.

Chelsey Oliver and her newborn. Chelsey is wearing the skin to skin top by Seraphine

Chelsey is wearing the Grey Skin to Skin Top & Bamboo Maternity Leggings

I came up with the idea for our skin to skin tops thanks to my first pregnancy. After welcoming my daughter I started making notes about what I wanted, and by the time my son arrived a year and a half later, the top I’d dreamed up was ready to use.

The same thing happened with my son – as I breastfed him, I was thinking about all the ways I could improve the nursing bras that I had. All those ideas went into making our new Baby Sensory Bra, which features a full-coverage modesty panel with a high-contrast print to keep baby focussed, as well as wide supportive straps to encourage good posture & prevent back ache. I can’t wait to try it out once my new little one arrives!

Being in the motherhood space and listening to other mums around me is also a massive bonus. I absorb everything I can regarding the hurdles we face as mothers and I am always on the lookout for a solution we can offer at Seraphine!

Do you think your own pregnancies & experience of motherhood have affected your approach to design?

Chelsey Oliver and her family

Get the look: High Low Hem Cotton Maternity Shirt & Ripped Boyfriend Maternity Jeans

I’ve been designing maternity clothing since the start of my career, so naturally my approach has evolved. My interest in the fashion industry has always been focused on empowering women to feel confident in their bodies. Part of that drive comes from being curvy myself since my teen years and always feeling frustrated with ill-fitting clothing on the high street.

It’s fair to say that at the start of my career, my focus was on designs that fit the body well and adapt with curves. As the years passed, I became very aware of the environmental impact of short-use clothing – and so it became a focus of mine to ensure all pieces we design provide longevity through adaptability & functionality. Our 3 in 1 babywearing jackets are the perfect example – the work with your bump through pregnancy, adapt for babywearing & can be worn long afterwards too as a regular coat!

Later, my experience of being a busy mum in an age where we put a great deal of pressure on ourselves to be great both at home and at work, has given me the edge for innovation. I take great satisfaction in continually revolutionising the modern maternity wardrobe to be really hardworking.

As an expectant mama yourself, what are your personal must-have pieces – the ones you get the most wear out of?

Chelsey Oliver and her son

There are some pieces that I swear I wear whenever they are clean! My favourites through the work week are the two-piece dresses – most of which will see me well into the spring and for nursing.

Great lingerie is a must, and on the weekends I live in our dungarees. I must admit, I never wore dungarees pre-motherhood, but I find they are the perfect piece for being active with my kids – with or without a bump!

What are your top recommendations for:

Chelsey Oliver, Brand & Creative Director at Seraphine Maternity

1st Trimester

Invest in comfy lingerie – it’s important to have a good selection that you can wear as your body changes – a growing bustline is one of the first areas we see change.

2nd Trimester

I don’t have a specific product here, almost everything we design will give great use from this point onwards! A pair of maternity jeans, a great dress and some leggings are all a must!

3rd Trimester

For comfort I’d go for the maternity dungarees + some great nursing tops to layer under them.

Hospital Bag

For this one, my ideal list would be a bit endless – but don’t forget, everything you buy for the hospital bag will equip you well into your nursing journey! Don’t miss your skin to skin top and a two pack of button-down nighties for the hospital.

4th Trimester

The 3 in 1 babywearing hoodie is a must-have for evening strolls. Also, I’ve had 2 caesareans so the post maternity shaping jeans are a personal favourite of mine – they give me great support once I’ve fully healed, which is great for babywearing!

And finally, as a working mother, do you have any tips for balancing work & family life?

Chelsey Oliver with her children

Don’t be afraid to ask for help! It seems an obvious one, but so many of us take on too much. I’m guilty of assuming that those around me just ‘know’ what I need from them, and so often a little more communication goes a long way!

Similarly with your doctor or midwife, if anything ever just doesn’t feel right, or if you have a gut instinct something is wrong, listen to it and insist on getting the help you need – taking care of yourself is as important as taking care of your family!

Lockdown Looks from Seraphine Mamas Around the World

Remember travel? Hopping on a plane & turning up in a brand new city, luggage in hand, ready to explore…

Well today on the blog, we’re taking you on a whistle stop tour around some of the world’s top fashion capitals, to see what new & expectant mamas in London, Paris, LA, Melbourne & beyond have been wearing while staying safe at home.

LONDON

Get the look: Black Lace Trim Maternity & Nursing Bra

Lingerie is one thing many of us have changed our ways on through lockdown, ditching the uncomfortable under-wired ones & replacing them with softer, more comfort-focused bras.

We love this pic of first-time mama Elizabeth wearing our lacy black lingerie set – the bra offers a comfy non-wired fit through pregnancy & easy nursing access afterwards.

Get the Look: Denim Maternity Dungarees & Striped Cotton Maternity & Nursing Top

We think this look by first time mama-to-be Emily is the perfect way to brighten up a grey lockdown day. Our comfy dungarees + a bold red lip… we are here for it!

Get the Look: Black Denim Maternity Dungarees

And if you prefer a more monochrome take on the look, Cate has got you covered. She teamed our black denim dungarees with a cosy grey knit & sneakers, matching beautifully with her décor!

PARIS

Get the Look: Bamboo Maternity & Nursing Bras & Knitted Maternity Joggers

Parisian mama Nicole made the best of her lockdown pregnancy in our softest basics… we can’t get enough of these pics!

The bra is made in ultra-soft bamboo & the knitted joggers are an at home essential.

Get the Look: Maternity & Nursing Tops – Twin Pack

Soon to be mama of two Melanie kept things cool & casual in a pair of our ripped jeans & one of our basic white tanks. We love the classic look.

LA

Get the Look: Black Midi Wrap Maternity Dress

Over in LA, mama of two Laura loved our black floral midi. The soft woven fabric & easy wrap fit are ideal for warmer weather – perfect for relaxing around the house or heading out & about.

Get the Look: Mama & Mini Sweatshirts

First time mama Jacqueline & baby Lua are perfectly showcasing our mama & mini sweatshirts.

Made in a super-soft cotton blend & featuring easy nursing access, we think this set is the perfect gift for a new or expectant mama.

HAMBURG

Get the Look: Bamboo Nursing Bras – Twin Pack

Seraphine model & first time mama Christina was a complete convert to our bamboo nursing bras.

She said: ‘God bless Seraphine, the clothes are so functional and comfortable I wear them every day. Totally changed my views on maternity clothes.’

MELBOURNE

Melbourne mama Catherine was another fan of our black floral midi dress, which is also available in red & navy blue!

She teamed it with a cute leopard print mask & shades to take advantage of the perfect picnic weather.

SINGAPORE

Get the Look: Cotton & Lyocell Maternity & Nursing Shirt Dress

Singapore mama of two Cynthia rocked our Cotton & Lyocell Wrap Dress while out getting her essential groceries.

The cool cotton fabric & breezy design make this one perfect for warmer climates – we love her styling with classic white sandals & a matching mask!

We love your lockdown looks mamas – share yours with us on Insta @seraphinematernity & see more here.

#HomeWithSeraphine We Love Your At Home Style Mamas!

This week on the blog we’re celebrating all things AT HOME & sharing some of the beautiful pictures you mamas have been posting.

From cosy loungewear & pjs to easy everyday dresses – we love seeing you styling your Seraphine while keeping safe at home.

Don’t forget to tag us in your pics & use the hashtag #homewithseraphine for your chance to be featured!

Get the look: Luxury Maternity & Nursing Wrap

This changeable spring weather is all about layering up, and our luxury wrap is perfect for that!

 Gorgeous mama Jaime, who recently welcomed her second baby, loved hers through pregnancy & is now using it to snuggle up with her new little one.

Quality Family Time

Get the Look: Ultra-Soft Maternity & Nursing Pyjamas

The lovely Deborah is making the most of quality time at home with her eldest before her new baby arrives.

Story time on the sofa in the absolute softest PJs… looks like heaven to us!

Documenting the Bump

Get the Look: Black Midi Wrap Maternity Dress

Mama of one with a little boy on the way, Laura is looking gorgeous in our black printed midi & offering anxiety-easing advice for other mamas-to-be:

“Take this as an opportunity to allow your body to rest & grow your baby: sleep in, take a nap, more skincare, no makeup, baths, books, etc.”

Get the Look: Maternity & Nursing Maxi Dress

French mama-to-be Stessie is absolutely rocking her bump in our burgundy maxi dress.

Whoever said you needed someplace to go to get all dressed up – date night at home anyone?

Matching with your Mini

Get the Look: Mama & Mini Sweatshirts

Model & new mama Belle Lucia & her little one are keeping things comfy & casual in our matching mama & mini sweatshirts.

They’re the perfect easy piece to team with boyfriend jeans or leggings. AND the mama top offers easy access for nursing!

Get the Look: Mama & Mini Tees

Mama of 4 Georgie Fizz is matching with new baby Koa in our organic cotton mama & mini tees.

They’re perfect for easy at home days, especially now the weather is starting to warm up.

Welcoming Your New Baby

Get the Look: Bodycon Black Maternity Dress

What a difference a week makes!

We absolutely love seeing bump to baby shots like this – new mama Melanie welcomed her little boy in mid-March & has continued to rock this little bodycon dress before & after!

The Best Pregnancy Books: What to Read When You’re Expecting

Getting ready to welcome a new baby is an exciting time for the whole family, and reading up on what to expect throughout pregnancy & after is a great way to help you, your partner & your little ones feel more prepared.

These are our top pregnancy books for mums, dads & big siblings-to-be.

Pregnancy Books for Mum

What to Expect When You’re Expecting – Heidi Murkoff

When people think of pregnancy books, this is the one that most likely springs to mind.

Now in its 5th edition and having inspired a global franchise & blockbuster Hollywood movie, ‘What to Expect’ has been a trusted companion of mothers-to-be since it was first published in the 80s.

The simple question & answer style proceeds chronologically from conception, throughout your nine months (with a chapter dedicated to each) and into the postpartum period.

It’s fun, friendly & comprehensive.

Ina May’s Guide to Childbirth – Ina May Gaskin

If you’re interested in the idea of natural childbirth, then this one is a must-read.

With 30 plus years of experience as one of the world’s leading midwives, Ina May offers inspiring birth stories mixed with practical advice. All geared towards taking the fear out of childbirth & helping you learn to trust your body to do the job it’s made to do.

It’s positive empowering & inspiring.

The Mother of all Pregnancy Books – Ann Douglas

This book is perfect for the mum who likes to be fully informed but not patronised or preached to.

It covers topics from pre-conception all the way through to the postpartum period in a no-nonsense and unbiased way – aiming to help you to make informed personal choices that are right for you and your baby.

It’s informative, conversational & impartial.

Happy Mum, Happy Baby – Giovanna Fletcher

A Sunday Times Bestseller & the inspiration behind Giovanna’s popular Happy Mum Happy Baby podcast, this is not so much a parenting advice book as a window into Giovanna’s own personal experience of motherhood.

It’s an upbeat and encouraging look at all aspects of life with young children, which aims to leave you feeling that you’re not alone.

It’s big-hearted, personal and very relatable.

Pregnancy Books for Dad

The Expectant Father – Armin A. Brott & Jennifer Ash

A comprehensive month by month guide that breaks down how the baby is developing, what the mother is likely to be experiencing & what the father should probably be thinking, feeling and doing at every stage.

It’s full of handy lists, bullet points and interesting info that dads-to-be are sure to enjoy

It’s comprehensive, down to earth dad-to-dad advice.

Don’t Just Stand There – Elissa Stein & Jon Lichtenstein

This one focuses purely on the big day & how dad can make himself useful during labour.

Written by a husband and wife team, each subject gets a ‘his and hers’ perspective which makes for a fun read. It’s also quite compact & quick to read – great for a busy dad-to-be.

It’s fun, focused & quick to read.

Pregnancy Books for Children

There’s a House Inside my Mummy – Giles Andreae

A lovely book, perfect for helping children prepare to welcome a new sibling.

It describes pregnancy through the eyes of a child, explaining why mummy might be feeling tired or eating funny things. It’s written completely in rhyme with colourful pictures throughout.

Perfect for ages 3 to 7.

I’m a Big Brother / I’m a Big Sister – Joanna Cole

These books focus on all the positive aspects of being a big brother or sister & all the ways an older sibling can help when a new baby arrives.

It’s perfect for building up older siblings’ confidence ahead of a new arrival.

Perfect for ages 2 to 5.

Happy reading mama!

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