Last week I was invited to the launch of maternity and nursing brand, Seraphine’s beautiful new boutique in Marylebone, London so I took the opportunity to throw on a frock (by Seraphine, of course) and carry my 37 week baby bump ‘up West’ for the evening. Founder and designer Cecile …
mama to be
Whether you’re feeling gorgeous and glowing with neat little bump or nauseous, tired and the size of a house, your changing shape can become quite challenging to dress, especially when there’s so much else to think about and your hormones are raging.
Here I’ll bring together my experiences of maternity dressing and tips for how to adapt your wardrobe to help you through those nine months until D day.
Quick fix under £50 | Next’s leopard slippers
Take the must-have masculine style slipper shoe and give it a feminine twist with a leopard finish and bow detailing. Wear for work, weekend or everyday mum-duty with anything from skinny trousers to rolled-up boyfriend jeans and fit-and-flare printed frocks with opaque tights. Leopard slipper shoe, available in sizes 36-42, …
Quick fix under £50 | Monki check shirt
With the Quick fix under £50 series the idea is that you can inject a splash of seasonal style into your wardrobe without spending a fortune and as always with CocoMamaStyle the item should be practical for mums and ideally multi-purpose. Well, this little number certainly covers all bases. This Monki check …
Danielle Lloyd maternity collection at Lipstick Boutique
New mum of three and well-known WAG Danielle Lloyd has just launched her debut maternity wear collection exclusively with online celeb style retailer Lipstick Boutique. But don’t think it’s all just for the WAGs – though there are some seriously glam looks! With elegant, floaty chiffons and lace detailing the …
Tried and tested | Crave maternity style
Super-soft, comfortable and stylish; three words that perfectly describe what all maternity wear should be and Crave maternity clothes certainly fit the bill. There’s something about good maternity wear, it’s softer, more skin-friendly than non-maternity wear. Maybe it’s because we’re more sensitive to the touch, or maybe we’re just more …