September Style Prep: Top 5 Transitional Must Haves

With September fast approaching, we’ve recently found ourselves eyeing up our tights and Chelsea boots, and wondering… “is today the day?” Our thoughts are turning to those first glorious weeks of autumn – the bright sunny days with just a hint of chill in the breeze.

These in-between days are notoriously tricky to dress for, so check out our top 5 transitional must haves, & prep your September style!

 

 

1) Denim Dress 

Denim Swing Maternity Dress

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A soft chambray denim maternity dress is the ideal style to transition the seasons. It tends to have a little more weight to it than a regular summer dress and looks just as stylish with sandals as it does with tights & boots!

 

 

2) Breton Top 

Breton Nursing Top

Nothing navigates between the seasons quite like a classic Breton maternity top. Anything goes when it comes to this season-less style staple; pair it with denim shorts and flip flops, then transition the look for autumn with your favourite maternity jeans and a stylish wrap scarf.

 

 

3) Cover Up

Cover Ups

Don’t give up your stylish summer dresses just yet! Transition them for the new season with a luxury cosy cover up. Our Cotton & Cashmere Maternity Cardigans in cream or soft grey are your perfect autumn allies.

 

 

4) Ripped Jeans 

 Maternity Jeans

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A true fashion all-star; a great pair of ripped maternity jeans offers year round style. Turn them up at the ankle & pair with a cute maternity tee when the sun shines, then add a cosy jumper and ankle boots when the weather starts to turn.

 

 

5) Nursing Shawl

Nursing Shawls

It’s too warm for a coat, but not quite warm enough to go without altogether… so what’s a girl to do? This is the season for a stylish fashion nursing shawl. Drape it over any outfit to add a high fashion edge and to keep out the chill – discreet cover for breastfeeding is a bonus!

 

 

Pack Your Bags: 5 Essential Styles for Your Summer Capsule Closet

Jetting off somewhere exotic this summer? We’ve got your wardrobe covered!

Cruise effortlessly from day to night, creating new looks for each day of your holiday, without exceeding the airport baggage allowance.

Take a look at our capsule closet suggestions, and don’t miss our babymoon edit for even more ideas.

 

1) The Maternity Maxi Dress

Get the Look: Black Crochet Top Maternity Maxi Dress

 

The queen of effortless summer style – a maxi dress should always make the cut when it comes to your summer edit.

A day to night essential, a maxi dress is easy to wear and incredibly flattering and is guaranteed to slim and lengthen your silhouette.

 

2) The Maternity Swimsuit

Get the Look: Black Halter Neck Maternity Swimsuit

 

The centrepiece of your summer holiday style, the swimsuit sets the mood for the rest of your look.

Whether you’re swimming, splashing in the surf or soaking up some sun, you deserve a swimsuit that helps you to feel fantastic showing off your new curves.

 

3) The Little Summer Maternity Dress

Get the Look: Palm Print Wrap Maternity Dress

 

Another versatile style hero, our summer maternity dresses can be dressed up or down to suit daytime adventures or evenings out.

Choose one with a cute summery print that emphasises your empire waist.

 

4) The Easy White Blouse

Get the Look: White Flutter Sleeve Maternity Blouse

 

Team it with a cute pair of shorts in the sun, or with a smart pair of cigarette pants for evenings out, a little white blouse is a real style all-rounder.

Cut for an easy fit with flattering pintuck detailing to emphasise the empire waist, this one is a must for mums-to-be.

 

5) The Statement Cover Up

Get the Look: LOVE Denim Maternity Jacket

 

Last but by no means least, don’t forget to pack a stylish cover up for when the sun goes down.

This season we are obsessed with the LOVE denim jacket!

 

With these 5 essentials in your style arsenal, your summer capsule closet will have you ready to relax, explore & enjoy the sun, wherever the season takes you.

 

 

The Great British Bake Off is Back: Celebrate with Cupcakes!

Bake Off is back mamas! This Wednesday saw the start of 10 glorious weeks of baking inspiration and bad innuendo courtesy of Mary, Paul, Mel & Sue and a whole new bunch of eccentric amateur bakers.

It’s a well known fact that watching the Bake Off without something sensational to snack on is a special kind of torture; add pregnancy cravings into the mix and you’ve got yourself quite a sticky situation. So in honour of the return of Britain’s favourite baking competition, we’ve collected some of the best cupcake recipes from around the blogosphere for you to try your hand at. We’ve even selected the perfect maternity clothes to match!

 

Strawberry Vanilla Cupcakes

Cerise Maternity Dress

These super cute strawberry and vanilla cupcakes from GBBO 2011 finalist turned baking blogger Holly Bell are the perfect choice for summer. Girly, light and deliciously jammy, you can find the recipe at Holly’s blog, Recipes from a Normal Mum.

To wear: Match your swirly strawberry cupcakes to our stunning Cerise Dot Maternity Dress.

 

Salted Caramel Cupcakes

Caramel Style

Soft vanilla cupcakes filled with oozey salted caramel sauce, topped with swiss meringue buttercream and drizzled with even more caramel… we are sold! Get the recipe for Kathi’s dreamy salted caramel cupcakes on her blog, Deliciously Yum.

To wear: The ultimate comfort food deserves an equally indulgent outfit. You’ll love our soft Camel Cable Knit Nursing Shawl, made in a delicious blend of cashmere, cotton and plush lamb’s wool.

 

Lemon Blueberry Cupcakes

Denim Swing Maternity Dress

Put a little zing in your step with these beautiful Lemon Blueberry cupcakes from Melanie at Garnish & Glaze. Plump juicy blueberries baked into feather light lemon cake, topped with divine lemon cream cheese frosting and even more fresh blueberries – how could we resist?

To wear: Our Denim Swing Maternity Dress is the perfect partner for these quirky little blueberry cupcakes.

 

On Your Marks, Get Set, Bake!

Enjoy the Bake Off mamas – kick back and relax with cupcakes and tea!

 

 

Nautical Maternity Style Inspiration with Real Fashion Mamas

You can’t beat a touch of nautical maternity style for summer! Whether you’re jetting off for a blue sky getaway, or rocking the trend closer to home – some well-placed nautical stripes are guaranteed to send out those cool St Tropez vibes.

 

Maternity swimwear

 

 

Stunning real mama and fashion blogger Kat – the lady behind the Freshly Squeezed Fashionista blog – recently rocked our Nautical Striped Maternity Swimsuit on a styled shoot by the pool, and we are in love with her pics! She styled the suit with wedges, cat’s eye shades, some statement jewellery and a classic red lip.

 

Maternity Swimwear

 

And she’s not the only one to fall for the chic nautical vibes – stunning real mama Anna Bond, the founder and creative director of the Rifle Paper Co. looked equally gorgeous in the striped swimsuit, styling it out with retro mirrored shades and a panama hat!

 

Maternity Swimwear

 

This maritime inspired trend works perfectly by the pool or at the beach, but it’s by no means a seaside exclusive…. Why not dress up your skinny maternity jeans with our Breton Striped Nursing Jumper for a chic off-duty look a la fashion instagramer MrsCocoWyse.

Or style it out in the city with a cute little nautical dress – Opera singer Katherine Jenkins showed us how it’s done when she rocked our Nautical Cut Out Maternity Dress for a relaxed lunch date in New York. And for those of you already planning your autumn wardrobes, our brand new Striped Maternity & Nursing Dress is a must-have style!

 

 

Stunning Sophie Ellis-Bextor is Perfect in Polka Dot Maternity Dresses

Stunning singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor rocked the red carpet this week in one of our stylish Seraphine maternity dresses!

The ‘Murder on the Dance Floor’ singer attended a glamorous London theatre premier in our Black & White Polka Dot Maternity Dress. Sophie put together a classic retro look; teaming the stylish dotty dress with a pair of black heels, a funky leopard print clutch and bright red nails. The look worked perfectly to highlight her bump, to show off her stunning legs, and to make a feature of her statement retro tattoo.

Get Sophie's Look

And this isn’t the first time that Sophie has been spotted in Seraphine maternity dresses! In fact just this week she wore a stunning silk chiffon polka dot maternity dress from the Seraphine LUXE collection to attend the launch party of our glamorous new Seraphine maternity store at 179 Kensington High Street – talk about a Seraphine fan!

Sophie at the Seraphine Boutique

Sophie and her husband, The Feeling bassist Richard Jones, are already parents to three lively boys – 11 year old Sonny, 6 year old Kit and 3 year old Ray – and are expecting baby number four later this year.

Congratulations Sophie – you are looking gorgeous!

 

 

Tennis Champ Anne Keothavong Talks Pregnancy Style & Fitness

Anne Keothavong is a former British tennis champion, and is currently expecting her first baby with husband Andrew. She has spent the last couple of weeks avidly following the action at Wimbledon from the commentators box, and we have been delighted to see her styling it out in Seraphine maternity dresses live on screen!

 

1. Can you describe your style in 3 words?

Feminine, classic, comfortable.

 

2. Where do you find fashion inspiration?

From other women and fashion magazines.

Coral Maternity Dress

 

3. How are you adapting your style for pregnancy?

I was afraid I wouldn’t be able to find anything stylish to accommodate my growing bump but then I discovered Seraphine maternity clothes and I’ve found I can still look good and feel comfortable at the same time.

 

4. We’ve loved seeing your style on the live Wimbledon coverage. How are you managing to style your bump for live TV?

Fortunately, I haven’t found it too difficult. The Seraphine maternity dresses have been great – the more simple I can keep my look, the better as I need to focus on all the action and keep waffling away!

Geo Print Dress

 

5. What’s the best bit of pregnancy advice you have received and who was it from?

My mother told me that a lot of people will give you advice whether you ask for it or not, but do what is best for you.

 

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

Lip gloss, powder and eye liner.

Knot Front Dresses

 

7. What’s your favourite Seraphine piece & why?

I love the knot front maternity dresses as they fit well and come in several different colours.

 

8. What was your favourite moment of pregnancy?

The first scan. It was the first time my husband and I had ever set foot in a hospital together and it was for a very special moment.

Aztec Maternity Dress

 

9. You are looking great! Do you have any tips for keeping fit & healthy through pregnancy?

Thank you. Do what you feel you can do and make sure you enjoy it, everyone is different. I’m still playing as much tennis as I can and I still enjoy working out in the gym – I just don’t move as fast or go for everything as much!

 

10. Tell us your idea of happiness?

It’s all about spending time with my family…. and eating lots of chocolate!

 

 

Star Studded Celebrations at Seraphine’s Kensington Maternity Store

The stars flocked to the flagship Seraphine maternity store this week to help us celebrate the move to our brand new location at 179 High Street Kensington!

The Kensington Boutique

We welcomed a truly glamorous crowd to the event, including celebrities, local mums-to-be and the lovely ladies and gents of the press. We were particularly pleased to be joined by chart topping singer Sophie Ellis Bextor, British beauty & big sis extraordinaire Chloe Delevingne, former tennis champ Anne Keothavong and Gosford Park actress Camilla Rutherford – all looking stunning in their favourite Seraphine maternity dresses!

Luxe dresses

Sophie rocked a colour block look for the event, teaming our Silk Chiffon Polka Dot Maternity Dress with a cute yellow clutch and a statement pair of red heels which she perfectly matched to her lipstick. Chloe opted for a more modern look rocking our new Denim Swing Maternity Dress with a cool pair of shades, while Anne chose a feminine floral number from the Seraphine LUXE Collection, and Camilla kept her look simple and elegant styling our Baby Blue Polka Dot Maternity Dress with a stylish string of pearls.

The Denim Swing Dress

LUXE maternity dress

Polka Dot Maternity Dress

Indulging in champagne and canapés by Sugar and Spice; guests took the opportunity to explore our new flagship store, browse the latest Seraphine maternity clothes, and to meet the woman behind the brand – Seraphine founder Cecile Reinaud.

The Kensington Boutique

Glamorously appointed with our signature shabby chic interiors and a stunning crystal chandelier; our flagship store’s new location on High Street Kensington is London’s largest maternity store, offering 2,000 sq ft of maternity fashion, including our brand new and exclusive bridal showroom for expectant brides-to-be.

Maternity dresses

Polka Dot Maternity Dress

Now set at the heart of the Kensington shopping district; the flagship Seraphine maternity store is a must-visit fashion destination for expectant mamas, and we can’t wait to welcome you in store soon!

 

 

Kim Sears’ Maternity Style: Who Wore What at Wimbledon?

The final scores are in & Henman Hill is quiet once again as we bid a fond farewell to Wimbledon for another year. We saw some truly fantastic tennis on the courts this year & some stunning maternity fashion in the stands too! This week on the blog we’re taking a look at Kim Sears & Anne Keothavong’s style in Seraphine.

 

Kim Sears Maternity Style

Get the look: Chambray Belted Maternity Shirt Dress

Kim Sears, married to world number 1 Andy Murray, is currently expecting their second baby, and looked ultra-glamorous cheering from the stands in several Seraphine maternity fashion looks. She rocked one of our denim maternity dresses, and looked chic later in the week wearing our Polka Dot Maternity Blouse.

 

Get the look: Polka Dot Button Down Maternity Blouse

Of course Kim is a long-time Seraphine fan – she wore plenty of our maternity clothes while expecting her first daughter, Sophia. She cheered Andy on to victory at the 2015 Davis Cup final looking ultra-chic in our Ivory Maternity Blouse.

 

Anne Keothavong’s Maternity Style

Get the look: Green Knot Front Maternity Dress

And Kim Sears wasn’t the only stylish mama-to-be rocking Seraphine maternity fashion at Wimbledon this year. Tennis champion and former British number 1 Anne Keothavong is also expecting baby number two, and looked equally gorgeous in an array of Seraphine maternity dresses.

 

Get the look: Fuchsia Knot Front Maternity Dress

The former British number 1 is now part of the BT Sports coverage team, providing expert commentary & behind the scenes exclusives.

 

Get the look: Coral Woven Maternity Dress

Anne was a big fan of our maternity dresses both this time and throughout her first pregnancy while expecting her daughter Ava.

 

Get the look: Navy Lace Maternity Dress

 

Wimbledon has often proved a fantastic source of maternity fashion inspiration – especially when it comes to celeb spotting. Not only has Anne rocked Seraphine at Wimbledon before, but we’ve also dressed stars including singers Katherine Jenkins and Kimberly Walsh for the occasion.

 

Katherine Jenkins at Wimbledon

Kimberly wimbledon

 

Best of luck to both Kim Sears & Anne Keothavong for their exciting new arrivals!

 

Fashion Stylist Emma Bigger Shares Maternity Style Secrets

Emma Bigger is a fashion stylist who has worked in the fashion industry for over 15 years. She lives in North London with her husband, Simon and 20 month old son Ozzie. She is expecting her 2nd son in June this year.

 

 1) Describe your style in 3 words

 Relaxed, experimental and modern.

 

2) Where do you find fashion inspiration?

Everywhere! I am always looking for inspiration from films, magazines, street style, the catwalk and blogs. For work I have saved up years of magazines and references.

 

 3) Do you see yourself adapting your style for pregnancy?

Yes definitely. I have kept my core style but there has definitely been some adapting and some gorgeous new maternity clothes! There is not much experimenting now, I know what works for my bump and shape and so it’s best to stick to that formula for now.

 maternity trousers

 4) Do you plan on staying active through pregnancy or scaling back the exercise?

During my first pregnancy I was a bit of a gym junkie. This pregnancy has been a bit different – I now have a toddler to keep me busy, and as a freelance stylist I am always on the move. I try to do a few workouts a week – light jogging/cycling or yoga and Pilates.

 

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

 Laura Mercier tinted moisturizer, By Terry Rose Lip Balm and my Dior Iconic mascara.

 

6) What’s your favourite Seraphine piece & why?

I absolutely love the loose fitting maternity trousers, they are so comfortable which is essential! I recently got the mosaic print loose trousers, which are so great with a grey marl tee and trainers for a casual day look.

 

Black slouchy maternity trousers

 

7) What has been your favourite moment of pregnancy so far?

 Finally getting past the tired phase, which lasted a lot longer in this pregnancy! And seeing the baby at my 20 week scan.

 

 8) Any tips to share with other mums-to-be?

Look after yourself. I know it sounds boring but if you eat well, exercise and sleep well, you will feel much better in yourself. Also get your sleep in now and don’t feel guilty about having a lazy day – you will have very few lie-ins as a new mum!

 

9) Tell us your idea of happiness.

Weekend morning cuddles in bed with my husband and son Ozzie before the chaos starts!

 

Little London Awards

 

* If you love Seraphine, don’t forget to vote for us as the best maternity brand at the Little London Awards! *

 

 

Decorate, Bake & Style Your Way to Festive Perfection this Christmas

Merry Christmas Mamas! The decorations are up, the mince pies are out and Michael Bublé is firmly on repeat. While we wait for the big day, we’ve scoured the web for all the best Yuletide ideas and Christmas party outfit inspiration to help get into the Christmas spirit.

 

To Decorate

DIY Christmas

Decorating your home for the Holidays is the perfect way to get into the spirit of the season. Crank up the Christmas music, indulge in a few mince pies & let your creative side take over! This is the perfect excuse to get crafty – we love theses DIY paper ornaments from Dinah at DIY Inspired, or if you have older kids, why not get them involved making these super cute pipe cleaner tree ornaments from Jackie at Happy Hooligans.

 

To Wear

What with festive catch ups with old friends, big family gatherings and the inevitable work Christmas do, this season is packed with opportunities to show off your sparkly new maternity clothes! Whether you’re after stunning red maternity dresses, a classic LBD or something extra special in silk, you’re sure to find something sensational at Seraphine. And all this week, we’re offering 20% off our hottest party wear styles. Browse our party promo category, and enter the code: PARTY20 at the checkout.

 

To Eat

Christmas canapes

Another highlight of the Holidays is without a doubt the food – we can’t get enough of mince pies and pigs in blankets! Putting a healthier spin on Christmas canapés, we love these adorable black olive penguins from Rebecca at the Foodie with Family blog, and Christy at The Girl Who Ate Everything has definitely caught our attention with her Oreo Truffle Snowmen!

 

To Give

Christmas gifts for mums-to-be

Christmas is the season of giving, and we love the idea of this homemade peppermint sugar scrub from Jess at Mom 4 Real – what a great gift for a mum-to-be! If you’re not the crafty type, and are looking for a gift for a fellow preggo, one of our Bamboo Nursing Shawls could be the perfect choice. Or if you’re looking for a stylish gift that’s good for more than just your wardrobe, profits from our charity t-shirt the Love Tee go directly to Tommy’s the baby charity, aiming to help them prevent early miscarriage.

 

To Dress Baby

And if your little bundle of joy will be joining you for Christmas, then it’s not just you you’ll have to dress! Browse The Diana Collection, our brand new range of designer baby wear to discover everything from tiny hats, booties and blankets for newborns to pretty coats, baby dresses and rompers for little ones up to 18 months.

 

Whether you’re looking forward to baby’s first Christmas, making the most of time off to relax before baby arrives, or gearing up for your very own Christmas miracle, this Christmas is sure to be extra magical.

 

Follow Seraphine Maternity’s board CHRISTMAS PARTY on Pinterest.

 

 

 

Growing a Family Business – by Pink Lining Founder Charlotte Pearl

Charlotte Pearl is the designer behind, and co-founder of Pink Lining, a multi award winning, international label specialising in the Mother & Baby market – Just recently they were over the moon to win brand of the year in the Little London Magazine awards as voted for by the public.

 

A photo posted by Charlotte Pearl (@pinklining) on

 

As a mother of 4, the youngest being only just one year old, I know only too well the highs and lows of juggling family life and my own business. And yet my family is the inspiration for our Pink Lining products – I design for my own family and therefore hopefully for yours too.

 

 

Originally, I designed and made fashion bags, spurred on by a challenge from my then boyfriend, now husband, and co-founder of Pink Lining, Rufus. Upon spotting a bag that I liked but couldn’t afford at the time, I declared that I could make it myself… and thus Rufus challenged me to do so!  Subsequently I received commissions from friends and colleagues, which encouraged me to take photos with a disposable camera of my hand-made creations, hung from my front door handle, which I then posted off, along with my press release – to Vogue, Tatler, Harrods, Selfridges and Liberty!…Aim for the stars!… Within a couple of weeks I had an order from Harrods, swiftly followed by confirmation that the product would be featured in Vogue and Tatler! After finding a manufacturer and fulfilling the order (a rather challenging task!) the bags sold out from Harrods within 3 weeks and Liberty and Selfridges also subsequently placed orders….

 

A photo posted by Charlotte Pearl (@pinklining) on

 

A few years and numerous fashion weeks later, I was overjoyed to find myself pregnant with our first child. My first experience of the rather precarious juggling act of balancing ensuing family life with running my business occurred before she had even entered the world. I was 10 days overdue, and Rufus and I were in Saint Mary’s Paddington for my induction appointment. Being ever so slightly headstrong and rather inexperienced in giving birth I insisted that I could walk from St Mary’s Paddington to the local post office to post a bag to a customer… after having had my waters broken…. Let’s just say that I didn’t make it to the front of the queue before I realised that children come first and Amelia arrived 3 ¾ hours later – thankfully back in the hospital.   So as for the question I’m often asked; how did motherhood impact my business – well, it actually BECAME my business…I’ve heard it said that this is getting to plan B…in my case B was for Baby.

 

A photo posted by Charlotte Pearl (@pinklining) on

 

The first Pink Lining changing bag – the Yummy Mummy bag was born and instantly captured the imaginations of an exciting and rapidly growing mother and baby market. This bag didn’t mean you had to be a certain dress size or look a certain way in order to wear it – for, as we believe at Pink Lining, even down to the internal components of our products; it is what is on the inside that truly counts.  Our customers have a shared outlook, not a shared look, and here was a product that was both practical, and fulfilled a very justifiable purpose, moreover it brought a smile to the face of the wearer. Our Pink Lining changing bags seemed to strike a chord.

 

A photo posted by Charlotte Pearl (@pinklining) on

 

It sounds like a cliché but 12 years ago before my first (of four) arrived, there wasn’t the proliferation of bags that we have for mothers today – so I made one, and it became our best seller and we morphed from a fashion accessories business, into a family brand.  And thus the business has sprung up, evolved and grown alongside our family.

 

A photo posted by Charlotte Pearl (@pinklining) on

 

Family has and always will come first for me – even though that means working late into the night and early in the morning. Rufus and I run and co-own the company together which can help when it comes to juggling work and family commitments between us, and although I often work crazy hours I can mostly arrange to be there for the important occasions such as school plays and netball or football matches.  However, it also means that sometimes there is no off button in terms of taking work home with us! So for us, a family business really means all six of us…in fact seven if you include the dog who appears in most of our marketing photos!

 

A photo posted by Charlotte Pearl (@pinklining) on

 

I think it’s exciting and educational for the children to witness the process of running one’s own business – allowing them to feel and actually be part of it. They play such an important part in the company, testing out the Pink Lining Child products, and giving advice on their favourite themes and colours; they love sitting alongside me coming up with their own fabric designs, some rather outlandish ideas for magic bags which I may pare down a little (a lot).

 

A photo posted by Charlotte Pearl (@pinklining) on

 

They get very excited about spotting the bags out and about, (we all do!), and as tiny babies they accompanied us to important meetings and charmed buyers, (running your own business doesn’t give you much in the way of maternity leave!!). Even the company name, Pink Lining, stems from an amalgamation of childhood sentiments & family nostalgia – derived from stories my mother would weave about a make believe land called Pink cloud and the belief that every cloud has a silver lining, which she now recounts to her grandchildren – our children.

 

 

Last Easter really summed up what a family business Pink Lining is as we undertook a 5 ½ weeks trip to see our suppliers in China, distributors in Seoul and new partners in Australia… Rufus and I, Amelia-Rose (11), Lucas (8), Arthur (6) and Henrietta (1)!  Pink lining really is a family adventure!

 

Pink Lining changing bags make the perfect partners for Seraphine maternity clothes and our stunning nursing dresses!

Kim Murray Cheers on Hubby Andy to Davis Cup Victory in Seraphine!

This Sunday, we were thrilled to watch tennis champ Andy Murray lead the British team to their first Davis Cup Victory in almost 80 years! We were glued to our screens throughout the exciting competition, and no one could be prouder than his beautiful wife Kim, who cheered him on looking stunning in a classic white Seraphine maternity shirt.

 

Kim and Andy Murray

 

Watching from the stands, Kim lived every shot along with her husband, cheering and even hiding behind her Union Jack flag when the match got too tense! Our stylish Ivory Maternity Blouse was the perfect choice for this history-making day of tennis. The breezy shirt is cut long to flatter a growing bump, and Kim styled it smart casual, rolled up at the elbows with natural makeup and loose flowing hair – perfect for showing off her stunning wedding ring.

 

Kim Murray

 

The couple tied the knot back in the spring and are now expecting their first child together in February 2016. We are thrilled to see Kim looking so stylish in Seraphine maternity clothes, and can’t wait to watch as her pregnancy style evolves.

 

Congratulations Team GB, and best of luck to parents-to-be Kim and Andy!

 

 

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