International Women’s Day | Our Top 5 Maternity Workwear Picks for Spring

This Wednesday (8th of March) we are joining with women all over the world to celebrate International Women’s Day, an annual drive for gender parity, equal opportunities and empowerment.

Here at Seraphine this is a cause that is close to our hearts. Over 80% of our workforce are women, including our founder Cecile Reinaud and 4 out of 5 at director level. We strongly believe that as women, mothers and workers in our own right, we should be entitled to equal pay and equal opportunities.

 

Maternity workwear options for Spring

 

We also believe that a highflying career woman ought to have a fabulous working wardrobe to match! So in honour of International Women’s Day, check out our top 5 picks for maternity workwear this spring.

 

1. The Pastel Maternity Dress

Just because you’re at work, doesn’t mean you can’t have fun with a bit of colour and texture. In fact we’d go so far as to say that a few feminine dresses in flattering shades like our Boucle Maternity Shift Dress in stunning sky blue should be an integral part of your maternity workwear repertoire. Beautifully cut to flatter your figure, this is the kind of dress that pairs perfectly with a cropped maternity jacket for the office.

 

2.  Maternity Blouses

You can’t go wrong with a classic white shirt. All of our chic maternity blouses are cut to flatter your figure and grow with the bump – they’re perfect before, during and after pregnancy. Pair our Ivory Maternity Blouse with smart maternity trousers for an important meeting or wear it with heels to dress up your skinny jeans for more of a smart casual look.

 

3. The Little Black Maternity Dress

The ultimate fashion staple, no woman’s working wardrobe is complete without a little black dress. Utterly chic and endlessly versatile, our Black A Line Maternity Dress is the perfect option for the office.

 

4. Cropped Maternity Jackets

The crowning glory of any mama’s maternity workwear wardrobe, chic maternity jackets are the perfect way to pull a professional outfit together. Our cropped maternity jackets are designed to hit at the perfect point on the body to flatter your figure, with a stylish peplum at the bottom to frame your beautiful bump. Our Navy Cropped Peplum Maternity Jacket provides the perfect counterpoint to a stylish printed dress, while our Sky Blue Boucle Cropped Maternity jacket will work to elevate a pair of tailored maternity trousers or skinny jeans to glamorous new heights.

 

5. Tailored Maternity Trousers

Maternity workwear - tailored maternity trousers

And speaking of maternity trousers… this of course is an office wear essential. The perfect pair of tailored maternity trousers will revolutionise your pregnancy wardrobe, offering endless styling opportunities for work, as well as chic options for everyday wear.

 

However you’re celebrating International Woman’s Day this week, do it in style!

Maternity Fashion Tips from Harper’s Bazaar Arabia’s Editor in Chief

It’s not every day you get to pick the brains of one of the most influential fashionistas in the Middle East. So when Seraphine founder Cecile Reinaud met the Editor in Chief of Harper’s Bazaar Arabia, Louise Nichol, she took the opportunity to sit down and quiz her on her approach to maternity fashion.

 

 

Alongside her duties as Editor in Chief of one of the most glamorous glossy magazines around, Louise is mama to 4 year old Leo and 1 year old Fox, and is expecting baby number 3 – a boy! – in the autumn. In May she attended the launch of our new flagship maternity store in Dubai’s famous Festival City Mall, and was thrilled with what she saw, saying:

“The store looks incredible – I love the Seraphine brand, so it’s wonderful to have you here in Dubai!”

 

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Louise wears:

White Flutter Sleeve Maternity Shirt

Premium Under Bump Maternity Skinny Jeans

Special Occasion Maternity Coat

 

Fashion Editors Love Seraphine Maternity Clothes

 

 

And of course Louise isn’t the only fabulous fashion editor to love Seraphine! This week we were delighted to see the stunning Candice Lake, Style Editor at Vogue Australia rocking our Black Summer Maternity Trousers. She styled them with a cute Breton maternity top, a stunning camel coat and bright white sneakers for an effortless dressed down look.

 

A photo posted by Candice Lake (@candicelake) on

 

And the gorgeous Rosie Nixon, Editor in Chief of Hello! Magazine was a huge fan of Seraphine maternity wear throughout both of her pregnancies. We loved her in our Claret Lace Maternity Cocktail Dress, which she wore to last year’s GQ Awards. She was also spotted looking stunning in our Black Lace Detail Maternity Evening Gown at the London Olympic Ball!

 

A photo posted by Rosie Nixon (@rosiejnixon) on

 

Whether in London, Sydney or Dubai, it is always a pleasure to see stylish fashion mamas looking so well in Seraphine maternity clothes!

 

Click to find out more about our brand new flagship maternity store in Dubai!

 

 

Seraphine Maternity Founder Cecile Reinaud Makes the Cover in Dubai!

This week Seraphine Maternity founder Cecile Reinaud made the cover of the UAE’s top parenting magazine Mother Baby & Child! The gorgeous cover shot shows Cecile with her two sons Lorenz (12) and Florian (7), and celebrates the opening of our brand new flagship Seraphine maternity store in Dubai.

 

 

In honour of our beautiful new maternity store in Duabi’s Festival City Mall, the magazine featured a full 6 page spread including an exclusive interview with Cecile about motherhood, maternity fashion and dressing the Duchess of Cambridge. Read the full article below – click the button at the top right to view it on full screen.

 

 

Cecile said: “I am thrilled to be featured in Mother Baby & Child – surely being a cover girl is every fashionista’s secret dream! I am also delighted to be opening our new store in Dubai – this is such an exciting part of the world for fashion right now, and it’s wonderful that Seraphine Maternity will now be a part of it.”

 

 

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Discover Amazing Self-Heating Coats from New Luxury Brand Emel + Aris

Seraphine founder Cécile Reinaud is passionate about entrepreneurship, and as a female entrepreneur herself, she has a special interest in encouraging and supporting other women in what can at times feel like a man’s world.

So with this in mind, Cécile is thrilled to introduce Rana Nakhal Solset: a fellow female entrepreneur who is preparing to launch her brand new British luxury label Emel + Aris – home of the self-heating coat!

 

Emel + Aris women's coats

 

A self-heating coat!” we hear your cry “Amazing! Why has nobody thought of this before?”… Well we’re just as baffled as you – but so pleased that somebody has finally seen the light and invented the ultimate in wearable tech.

And they’re ultra-stylish too! Emel + Aris is set to launch with 2 beautiful coats for women – a lightweight cotton trench and a luxurious winter wrap coat in wool and cashmere. Each will be made entirely in Europe, and equipped with innovative in-built technology allowing them to offer infrared heat to keep you cosy without sacrificing your style.

 

Here’s Rana Herself to Explain How it Works:

 

The core aim of staying stylish whatever the weather is one that we share here at Seraphine; offering fabulously fashionable maternity clothes to flatter your changing figure and keep you comfortable through pregnancy without ever compromising on style.

 

The beautiful Emel + Aris wrap coats would make the perfect post-pregnancy pieces – ideal for strolling around town with your beautiful new baby or running errands with the older kids.

 

Rana is launching her Kickstarter campaign on the 11th of March – this is your opportunity to be an early investor in this new luxury brand and to ensure that you are among the first to own one of these amazing smart coats! To stay in the know about all their latest developments, register for their newsletter at www.emelandaris.com and follow them on Instagram @emel_and_aris.

Until then, why not browse our maternity coats and jackets online. You’re sure to find something equally stylish (if not quite so tech-savvy)!

 

 

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

 

 

 

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