Seraphine
Chris Marvin is a Senior Application Analyst at Seraphine since December 2013, previously working as a Warehouse Operations Manager. Prior to Seraphine, Chris held the position of First Line Manager at NET-A-PORTER GROUP LTD from February 2011 to December 2013. With experience as a Stock Control Manager at Arla Foods amba and as a DC Office Manager at Hobbs Ltd, Chris brings a wealth of knowledge in operations and management. Chris obtained a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the University of Bradford in 1992 and completed high school at Alec Hunter High School in 1989.
Seraphine
An award winning British maternity fashion brand specialising in fashion-forward clothes for style conscious mums-to-be; Seraphine is loved by customers, fashion insiders and A-list celebrities alike. Since its launch in 2002, Seraphine has revolutionised the maternity fashion industry, taking a fashion-forward approach to design, and bringing its signature Parisian chic aesthetic to women around the world, while maintaining a central focus on comfort and wearability for all. In London, the brand operates three maternity boutiques, with six other stores across the globe including; New York, Hong Kong, Dubai, Paris and Leeds. As well as a successful international e-commerce business, the brand distributes its coveted styles via department stores and wholesalers in London, Paris, New York and fashionable locations across the globe. Seraphine has garnered much praise, winning numerous industry awards for its innovative products and business strategies. In 2011 the brand was awarded the Drapers Prize for the Best Specialist Etailer, and in 2014, Seraphine won the prestigious PayPal Etail Award for the Best Multichannel Etailer. The brand are also proud to have won the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in 2015, in recognition of the success of their international brand. At the core of the business is a true understanding of how to flaunt and flatter a woman’s changing curves, and a passion for helping her to achieve a fashionable pregnancy.