Millie Mackintosh shares snaps from the past three Easter holidays
Millie Mackintosh made the most of the sunny four-day bank holiday weekend as she enjoyed Easter Saturday with her family.
The former Made In Chelsea star, 33, shares daughters, Sienna, two, and Aurelia, 17 months, with husband Hugo Taylor.
She looked effortlessly chic in a floral yellow maxi dress, while her golden locks were styled in loose curls.
Millie also shared a throwback snap of herself wearing the same dress three years ago when she was pregnant.
Meanwhile, Hugo looked casual in a gray jumper and jeans, paired with leopard print sneakers and sunglasses.
Family: Millie Mackintosh made the most of the sunny four-day bank holiday weekend as she enjoyed Easter Saturday with husband Hugo Taylor and their daughters, Sienna, two, and Aurelia, 17
Sweet: Millie also shared a throwback snap of herself wearing the same dress three years ago when she was pregnant
The couple held the kids in their arms and Millie captioned the post: ‘Easter weekend 3 years later’
It comes after Millie revealed she felt a “loss of identity” after becoming a mother in 2020.
In a new interview with OK! , she shared that after giving birth, she struggled with fashion and had her own identity — but has found her mojo again.
Millie has recently turned to a healthier lifestyle and is also celebrating seven months sober after quitting alcohol.
She previously shared that the decision to sober up came because alcohol is a “trigger” for her anxiety.
Millie spoke to the magazine about her new venture with fashion brand Paolita, and also talked about the journey with her own style.
She explained how motherhood affected this, telling OK!, “I definitely felt a loss of identity after having kids.
“The best advice I can give is don’t feel pressured to be guided by trends, because they don’t last. For me personally, color is like therapy. It makes me feel good and I love the transformational therapy of clothing.”
Gorgeous: She looked effortlessly chic in a floral yellow maxi dress, while her golden locks were styled in loose curls
The birth of eldest child Sienna during the lockdown sparked a spiral of post-natal depression for Millie – and she now shares that the loss of identity came along with it.
Millie previously admitted the birth was “disheartening” but was also forced to give birth solo, without husband Hugo by her side – due to pandemic restrictions.
Millie also spoke about her recent lifestyle overhaul, giving up alcohol, sharing, “I’ve been alcohol free for seven months and I’m really focusing on my gut health.”
“After I had children, I kept getting sick. I would be knocked down by something, recover for about a week, and then be knocked down by something else
After a “breakthrough” in therapy, Millie made a connection between her mental health and drinking last year – she decided to give up the latter.
The TV personality shared the decision via Instagram when she was three months sober, explaining that she’s “felt her best” since giving up.
She explained, “I had a breakthrough in therapy and decided to stop drinking alcohol, I didn’t want to admit it, but it’s a huge trigger for my anxiety.
Family: The former Made In Chelsea star, 33, shares daughters, Sienna, two, and Aurelia, 17 months, with husband Hugo Taylor
Giving up booze: After a ‘breakthrough’ in therapy, Millie linked her mental health to drinking last year – she decided to give up the latter
“It’s directly having a negative effect on my mental health and right now I’m focused on feeling my best, finding happiness in my life and not trying to escape it,” she wrote.
Continued: ‘It’s been 12 weeks now and I’m enjoying the sober life, don’t miss the ‘rest’, feel more energized, my skin looks great and I’m sleeping much better.
Millie went on to share that she may start drinking again in the future, before asking if any of her followers have done the same.
“I’m not saying I’ll never drink alcohol again, I’m just saying that now, I won’t and I want to continue. Did someone else ditch the booze? How do you like it? I’d like to hear from more down-to-earth curious people.’