Mark your calendars as the day to celebrate the mother figure in your life is nearly here! Mother’s Day 2023 falls on Sunday the 19th March, so with only a few days before the time has come, we’ve compiled a list of ways to surely spoil mum this Mothering Sunday.
1. Spa day
Spa days are a sure way to help mum relax and enjoy the Mother’s Day weekend. With lots of amazing offers on during this time, it’s a great way to treat mum and spend some precious quality time together.
2. “Put your feet up day”
We know this one may be obvious - but it is a spoken rule that mum cannot lift a finger on Mother’s Day. It is the day we have to celebrate everything that is so special about our mum’s and how can we do that if she’s tidying up after everyone else! Take mum out for a lovely meal and allow her a full day of R&R.
3. Breakfast in bed
A classic for a reason! Who doesn’t love breakfast in bed? Set up your finest lap tray with mum’s favourite breakfast food, a hot cup of coffee, orange juice and of course a little vase with a single flower in it. It’s a sure way to warm mum’s heart and show how much you appreciate and care for her.
4. A handmade gift or card
Sometimes the most meaningful gifts to receive are those that are handmade. With extra care and attention-to-detail going into handmade Mother’s Day gifts, mum will appreciate it more than ever.
5. New Pyjamas!
Okay - so we may be a little bit biased here, but we definitely think mum will be ever-so grateful for a new set of Pretty You London pyjamas this Mother’s Day! Especially if chosen from our Bamboo Nightwear collection, with amazing benefits such as being thermoregulating (keeps you cool when you’re too hot in the night and warm when you’re too cool), antibacterial, super-soft and sustainably sourced. Let mum indulge in our women’s bamboo nightwear this Mother’s Day.
We hope you get to spend some amazing quality time with the mother figure in your life this Mother’s Day, and to all the mum’s out there; thank you!

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