LADBABY Mum has revealed her favourite pair of “mum tum friendly” trousers – and they’re perfect for the festive season.
Also known as Roxanne Hoyle, the social media personality’s #OutfitOfTheDay involved a tiger print coat and pleather trousers.
She took to Instagram to dub her trousers “mum tum friendly” while posing in the mirror.
They’re created by Dancing Leopard, a body positivity-focused brand that sells up to size 28.
The £49 Dinah Trousers in Black are made from faux leather that’s 55% cotton.
What’s more, if you enter your birthday and e-mail on the Dancing Leopard website, new customers will receive a 15% discount code for the trousers – meaning you can nab them for £41.65.
Bosses at the brand dubbed them “the trousers everyone needs this season”.
“Made from a faux leather fabric, they feature a cropped shape with front slash pockets and back pockets,” they said.
“Finished with belt loops and a fly opening with a hook and bar on the waistband.
“Wear with one of our fluffy knits for a chic AW look.”
Pleather trousers are a winter staple for most women as they’re perfect for dressing down with trainers or dressing up with heels.
Roxanne was introduced to them by London-based stylist, Stevie B Shindler.
Back in September, she modelled a number of frocks for couture brand MIMINE AG.
“It was an honour and a privilege to be invited by the incredible MIMINE AG to her couture fashion studio in London last week,” Roxanne said at the time.
“Having the opportunity to model such empowering size inclusive catwalk dresses felt like an absolute dream come true.
“Thank you for making me feel like a million dollars!
“All dresses worn by me were size 16 and 18.”
Roxanne is wife to LadBaby Mark Hoyle, who shot to fame sharing prank and life hack videos on social media.
Thanks to their social media presence, the duo have landed five Christmas number one tracks, with catchy tunes including Sausage Rolls For Everyone, Food Aid, and Don’t Stop Me Eating.
The duo began their festive chart domination with We Built This City On Sausage Rolls back in 2018.
Yet last year, they made chart history by securing the top spot for a fifth consecutive year – surpassing a record set by The Beatles in the 1960s – with Food Aid.
This was a rework of the classical festive Band Aid song Do They Know It’s Christmas?