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Wonderful Women

March 08, 2024

To celebrate this Mother’s Day, Pepa London have reached out to some of our favourite women and asked them to share some memories of their own mothers.


Embark on a poignant journey through love, memories, and cherished moments as these inspirational women reflect on the profound role their mothers have played. Read on for heartfelt insights and sentiments in their own words.

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“Cooking is my mama's love language, and as a child my favourite memory is her always cooking delicious home cooked food, the smells coming from the kitchen at dinner time. She was a single mama, but always made sure our home was full of love. In the summer she would make me a big bowl of cauliflower cheese which was one of my favourites, and we'd sit together in the grass on a warm evening and have our dinner together. She still cooks the best food today.”

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Discover Tabitha's Adventures

Tabitha Willett shares a heartwarming story about her mother's incredible road trip with her daughters. She highlights the lasting impact of this adventure and expresses her gratitude for the memories created.

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My favorite childhood memory of my mother is that she had endless fun activities to suggest while we were growing up. These have been a constant supply of inspiration for play and fun with Rose.

On the sun-drenched streets of Andalucia, Spain, my brothers and I would weave the bustling markets dressed in handmade clothes lovingly designed by ‘mi mamá.’ In those days, it was common for Spanish mothers to work with a seamstress to create clothes for their families. These pieces enveloped our family in tradition and their craftsmanship ensured they would be handed down to younger siblings, and even to the next generation.

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In that era, the pages of ¡Hola! magazines were filled with European royal families -- but none more inspirational to her than the British.

Little did I know, I’d one day raise my own starry-eyed Englishman.

I always knew that if I ever had children of my own, I’d want to dress them with the same love and care as my mother once dressed me.

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