Mother’s Day is fast becoming my favourite day ever. Given my relationship with my own mother has never really been up to much, it didn’t really have much significance for me before. Sadly, it would be a quick trip to Tesco to find a card, some ‘careful’ signing, and bunging it through her letterbox. Now I’m a mummy myself it’s taken on a whole new meaning. I honestly do believe my role as a mum is the most important, most self-fulfilling and most frustrating one to date. I can’t even remember what life was like without both children dominating my every waking thought - even though I haven’t met my littlest yet.
On Mother’s Day, Craig makes a fuss of me on behalf of Dexter and this year Bump will get in on the action too - who knows she may even surprise us and arrive early! I usually get a lovely card (complete with messy hand and foot prints), some flowers, and a restaurant lunch. I’ve also been casually dropping hints about a new makeup bag this year, so who knows…
To make make this year extra special, Vertbaudet have teamed up with Becky from Baby Budgeting to offer us blogging mummy’s a chance to win a lovely prize. The winner bags £50 worth of clothes for her little people, £50 worth of clothes for herself, and £100 worth of restaurant vouchers - bringing the total prize fund to a staggering £200! All you have to do is put together a blog post showing the perfect outfit for your little one to wear on Mother’s Day from Vertbaudet’s collection - easy!
Dexter already has tons of clothes from Vertbaudet. If you sign up to their newsletter you get deals and offers delivered to your inbox, and most are too good to pass up! Some of my favourite outfits of Dexter’s have come from here as they wash like a dream, hold their colours well and are bang on-trend for the little-man-about-town.
So without further ado, this year I think I’d plump for the following:
Boy’s Knitted Button-through Cardigan £9.75 / Baby Boy’s Checked Shirt £8.25 / Baby Boy’s Striped Cap £8 / Happy Price Baby Boy’s Denim Bermuda Shorts £9 / Boy’s Dual Fabric High Top Trainers £13.60
With all this great weather we’ve been having, it’s about time Dexter got his little leggies out. I thought these little jean shorts were cute and could take a few mud and tomato ketchup stains too. To keep the sun from his eyes, I’ve also plumped for a this really sweet cap which I can only hope he wouldn’t fling from his head the second his dad or I pop it on.
These shoes are also impossibly sweet and dinky and might give him a bit of extra stability as he waddles about. I like the fact the velcro is high enough around his ankles to stop him wrenching them off and throwing them from his pushchair.
For a splash of spring colour, I’ve also picked a checked shirt with orange and blue hues. I really struggled with deciding which top to go for as Dexter suits pretty much any colour. and there were some really lovely pastels in Vertbaudet’s collection this year. But I think this would look fab on him. To tone down the outfit, there’s also a handy muted grey cardigan for when the sun goes down.
But of course, I also have a newborn to think of! I have no idea if she’ll be here by the 30th March or not, but I have my fingers crossed. It would be unthinkable to leave her out, so here’s a little something I think would suit her:
Baby Printed Dress & Bloomers £17.25 / Baby Girl’s Hooded Wool Mix Coat (Light Warmth) £35 / Baby Girl’s jersey-lined Scarf & Hat £16 / Baby Girl’s Buttoned Cardigan £14
Despite all my earlier protestations, Mini Madam has lots of pink in her drawers. I’ve decided I don’t dislike it as much as I thought I did. The pink of this dress is almost cerise and the smock top and flower detail is so pretty. It’s also a really good length and will cover her bum and bloomers perfectly as she gets in lots of cuddle-action from our family and friends.
Because I doubt this gorgeous sunshine will stay around for long, I’ve picked a cute buttoned cardie too which looks really warm and snug (thanks to its jersey lining), and the cutest little wool mix coat cute I’ve ever seen! Something about this coat reminds me of Little Red Riding Hood and I can see it lasting her throughout April’s showers with a mini pair of wellies.
Finally, although I won’t be popping a scarf on her until she’s a little older, I love the appliqué flower detail on this little hat!
Then there’s me. Luckily Vertbaudet have some gorgeous and practical maternity and nursing styles for me to choose from too.
Maternity Skirt with Belt £35 / Softly Draping Pleated Maternity Vest Top £19 / Tights in Openwork £11
I love the shape and fit of this skirt. I’ve lived in over-the-bump bottoms throughout this pregnancy and find them so comfy I doubt I’ll be in a hurry to get back into my pre-pregnancy wardrobe. The colour reminds me a little of a safari outfit and the pockets are really practical for a busy mummy.
To cover my legs until the baby weight magically disappears (Ha!), I’d wear these warm over-the-bump tights too. The vertical stripes will hopefully slim them down and I’d add riding boots to detract from my swollen ankles. Adding this grey marl drape top should pull all the attention to my super-sized boobs instead. I love the cut of this - perfect for breastfeeding and covers all the bits you’re not feeling too confident with after you’ve had a baby.
So that’s it! My perfect Mother’s Day outfits for me and my beautiful children. Now to raid Craigy’s wardrobe and get him looking good enough to be seen with us!
If you’d like to celebrate Mother’s Day with Vertbaudet and be in with a chance of winning this yourself - you’ll have to be quick. Closing date for entries is tomorrow! Good luck everyone xx





As you might expect, the jackets and coats are more expensive, but not over the top. My belted maternity trench with front pockets is comfy and easy to wear, and still incredible value at £91.99. There’s no fussy buttons to worry about here - you simply wrap the jacket around yourself and secure using the huge belt provided. The sheer length of this belt means you can opt for a bow rather than a knot if you prefer.
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