Thursday 12 July 2012

Mini Me Style

At some point, most mothers will choose to dress their children in clothes that they could only get away with as a result of the children being small and not old enough to care or say no! If you haven’t dressed your little one in a Santa or pumpkin outfit, you have at least thought about it. It’s all harmless fun so why not make the most of it whilst you still can. What better way to do this than dressing them up as a miniature version of yourself or at the very least, coordinating your outfits.

Here are some items I picked out to help create your very own Minnie Me.



MUMS
French Connection Dress

Zara Bag
Converse
ASOS Sunglasses

GIRLS
Girls Next Dress
Converse


BOYS       
Next T-Shirt
Next Chinos
Converse


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Thursday 5 July 2012

Yummy Mummy Style

When a woman is described as stylish, what exactly does that mean? In my opinion a stylish person is someone who takes pride in their appearance and whose style of dress is an honest reflection of their personality.

Here are some mothers who have their own individual dress sense and are all stylish in their own right. In doing a short interview, I try to answer the age old question aimed at yummy mummies, 'How do they do it?'.




See what Kelly is up to on Twitter


Check out Cathryn's live band The Big Night Out


Take a look at Susan's Tooth Fairy Photos blog


 
If you need a good workout or just some motivation, visit Rebecca's Aerotone Facebook Page.
 
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So with a little insight into how yummy mummies look so fab, it's clear that there is no one set rule to looking great when you are a mum. However, the one thing I felt they did share, was a desire to keep their own identity. 

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Thursday 28 June 2012

Five top tips to looking and feeling stylish during pregnancy


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Some of you may find the only change to your size in the first few months, is around the stomach area. This means that was is not for your expanding tummy, your jeans would still fit perfectly. Here is a solution to making things comfier for you and your growing baby. All you need is an elastic bobble.


 Loop the bobble around the button of your jeans * Feed the other end through the button hole * Loop the remaining bobble around the button

2.

Don’t lose yourself. If you have always been stylish, don’t stop now! Should you decide to opt for maternity wear then there are endless high street brands to choose from such as Top Shop, New Look and Next, as well as online companies including as ASOS, who stock a variety of different brands. There is something for everyone, regardless of budget or personal style.

 Jeans          *        Blouse          *          Dress          *          Vest          *         Trousers

3. 

Pregnant women CAN be desirable and you should still feel attractive when attending a special event or on an evening out. This red dress below, from Isabella Oliver is gorgeous. They make great dresses for those of you who want to display your blossoming figures and show people that a pregnant body can be sexy!


Top Shop also has a great range of styles, from summery, chiffon numbers to form fitting dresses like the Aztec print dress above.

4.

It is not only clothing that can make you feel good; underwear can provide that inner confidence too. Knowing that you have on something cute or sexy, that only you or your partner are aware of, can offer you some extra confidence in times of need. Hot Milk, Elle Macpherson and Next (below) are great brands that have attractive, alluring and oh so sweet lingerie lines that are also practical.


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 A woman’s hair is part of her identity and when we find a style we like, we tend to stick with it. However if your hair style is high maintenance with endless trips to the hairdressers and requires hours spent straightening, curling or tonging, it may be time for a change. You will most likely have days when even the thought of getting out of bed is exhausting, as well those when you feel you could run a marathon, and in the early days of motherhood this can continue if your baby does not love sleep as much as you do. I can assure you that on the bad days, if you have clean hair that doesn’t look like it has been dragged through a bush backwards, you will think it looks just fine. Find a style that is quick and easy to maintain, and remember, practical does not have to mean boring! I must point out that going for a drastic change is something you could later regret as hormones have a lot to answer for and something that seems great at the time may not feel so great in a week’s time. Consult with friends who know you best and will stop you making any rash decisions.

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