Maternity Fashion Tips
posted on Apr 4, 2013
Maternity Fashion Tips
Pregnant women often give up on jeans, which is understandable, since your teeny tiny waist is not the same anymore. Well, take heart, because now maternity jeans and pants come with a broad, soft elastic waistband, which takes the shape of your belly.
* Flats never go out of fashion, so even if you stock up on loads of them, you can be sure they’ll be around, even after you’re done being pregnant! When it comes to footwear, there’s no two ways aboutinvesting in good, sturdy flats, which look great too. You can try colourful ‘Kolhapuris’, thong slippers, gladiators, ballerinas or even good old sneakers.
* The best part is that it’s airy and extremely comfortable to be in. Be experimental and try out bright shades, deep necks (you’ll love to flaunt your cleavage), and sleeveless designs.The best shape that suits expectant mothers is the A-Line. A-Line tops and dresses are narrow from the bust and wide as they go down, a perfect way to conceal your newfound curves.
* Invest in comfortable padded bras with broad straps, which can support your swollen tender breasts, without making you look shapeless. Low rise and short style panties will also keep you feeling relaxed during this period.
* Cardigans and trench coats work well in the winter months.Since our body temperature fluctuates quite often during pregnancy, it is a good idea to dress in layers. So, for instance, you can wear a short jacket over a dress that you can take off, if you feel warm all of a sudden.
* Your arms and legs stay the same, more or less. So make the most of it with colourful cotton lycra leggings that hug your shapely legs, but keep you comfortable around the belly. Pair them with long tops or kurtas for a stylish look.Most of the weight you put on when you’re pregnant is on your belly, back and chest.
* You can pair printed palazzos with loose fitting T-shirts in solid colours. Though most stores stock these pants, cheaper versions are also available at flea markets.They look good on you, whether you’re pregnant, or not. Palazzo pants bring the 70s charm back, with their tapered shape, and wide bottoms. They’re available with stretchable waist bands, as well so you won’t have to worry about them being tight around your belly.