I bought a few
nice maternity dresses that were also designed for nursing and never ended up wearing them for the latter purpose — the first few weeks I didn't feel like dressing up, and within a few weeks they were so roomy in the stomach that they made me look pregnant again.
Was finding it very hard to find
a nice maternity dress suitable for a wedding.
Not exact matches
It's a very
nice from the best
maternity formal
dresses out there for the moms.
I was able to wear non-
maternity dresses for awhile and then my favorite stores for those later months of pregnancy for
maternity dresses were H&M (cheap, casual but can
dress up with belts, jewelry) and Rosie Pope (
nicer, pricier
dresses but so flattering and perfect for showers, work, etc.) Also key to my
maternity style were Spanx or Assets at Target for
maternity leggings & tights.
I actually bought a really
nice (expensive) pair of
maternity dress pants for work (from a different well known brand) and wore them three times before the seam on my butt ripped in the middle of my work day.
It looks great with your bump I could never find a
nice maternity t - shirt
dress.
This sounds like the perfect time for a capsule wardrobe with
maternity bottoms, swingy non-
maternity dresses that you can wear now and postpartum with or without a belt (Old Navy's jersey ones are
nice if they are dressy enough for your office), and a couple of great blazers that you leave unbuttoned.
It was one of the
nicest gifts I have ever received — a huge box of gorgeous vintage
maternity tops,
dresses, and skirts from the 50s and 60s.
Doesn't seem super flattering, but it's certainly
nice to see something besides all of the bodycon shift
dresses everyone seems to be pushing for
maternity right now, and it looks like it could work for third trimester (which I'm down to 2 appropriate work
dresses at 35 weeks now)
This one, I'll grant you, has an unusual print, but I kind of like it — it's a fun, spring - y plaid and it's a
nice change from the typical
maternity dresses.
Obviously you know your office best, but while I agree that most jersey is too casual for a formal office (and a lot of
maternity clothes are crappy jersey) but I wore Isabella Oliver wrap
dresses for a big chunk of my pregnancy and if you pick the right colors, I thought they looked
nice enough.
This
dress has a lot of good reviews and just looks like a really
nice maternity style.
After realising 2 weeks before my wedding that i wasn't going to fit into my original
dress, I did not have the money or time to find a replacement here in Australia (where it's ridiculous to find
nice maternity clothes in shops, let alone wedding
dresses).