Pregnancy roulette rules

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I like baggy low-rise jeans that sit under my bump, and I style them with fitted vest tops and a cardigan for day, and an oversized blazer for the evening or for work. Also, elasticated satin maxi skirts have played a huge role in my pregnancy wardrobe – they’re so easy to style with loose sweatshirts and knitwear.ĭon’t feel you have to buy ‘maternity clothes.’ The only maternity piece I’ve bought are a pair of jeans from Donna Ida. It’s easy to elevate either with chunky jewellery and cool footwear. Trousers and jeans can tricky and uncomfortable, so instead, look for stretchy knit dresses or loose silky slip dresses for something dressier. All I want to wear during this pregnancy is dresses. It’s also the most sustainable option.įind your favourites.

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If you do want to invest, try to opt for non-maternity pieces that can wear post-pregnancy, like oversized tailoring and loose knitwear. Every stage of pregnancy is temporary, and your body is constantly changing, so it’s a total waste of money.

My top pregnancy style rule is don’t buy anything unnecessary.

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