Former Geordie Shore star Vicky Pattison has unveiled her latest fashion collaboration: a 27-piece spring/summer collection designed in partnership with Little Mistress, with select items also available at Matalan.

New Fashion Collection

The collection showcases a variety of stylish pieces, modeled by Pattison herself during a luxurious summer getaway. The range includes breezy bikini sets, delicate lace dresses, chic jumpsuits, and sophisticated midi-dresses, catering to a diverse range of summer occasions.

Pattison’s modeling shots depict her enjoying cocktails at beach bars and radiating confidence in the new designs.

Exploring Motherhood

Beyond her fashion endeavors, Vicky Pattison has been openly sharing her personal journey towards potential motherhood in her new Channel 4 series, 'Vicky Pattison: Maybe Baby?'. The show documents her and husband Ercan Ramadan’s exploration of different paths to starting a family, including surrogacy and adoption.

Adoption as a Viable Option

A poignant moment in the series saw Pattison moved to tears after a conversation with a woman who had adopted children, leading her to realize that adoption could be a viable option for her and Ramadan. While they remain open to adoption, the couple ultimately decided to prioritize attempting to conceive naturally.

This decision followed heartfelt discussions with family and friends, culminating in a shared desire to try for a baby within the year. Both Pattison and Ramadan expressed a mix of excitement and apprehension about this next chapter, acknowledging the challenges and uncertainties that lie ahead.

Addressing Criticism

Pattison recently addressed the criticism she received for freezing her eggs at the age of 35, a decision she and Ramadan made to alleviate the pressure of a ticking biological clock and allow their relationship to flourish. Appearing on 'This Morning', she revealed the unexpected backlash she faced online, including abusive messages from other women.

Pattison explained that their intention was to present a different option for women – to proactively address fertility concerns without rushing into parenthood. She expressed disappointment that her decision was met with negativity, rather than being viewed as an empowering choice. The experience highlighted the sensitivity surrounding fertility and infertility, and the societal pressures placed on women regarding family planning.

Pattison’s openness about her journey, both in fashion and in her personal life, continues to resonate with her audience, sparking important conversations about choices, challenges, and the pursuit of happiness.