Pregnant Style

Pregnant Style




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12 Best Maternity Fashion Tips From the World’s Most Stylish Women
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You’re pregnant! Congrats—now you’re trying to figure out how to deal with your closet for the next nine months. Of course, the best maternity fashion is not a one-size-fits-all endeavor. There are plenty of ways to approach maternity wear (whether that means sourcing an entirely new wardrobe or cobbling together maternity outfits from what you already own), but more than anything, it's an opportunity to break all sorts of supposed style “rules” (though you obviously can—and should—be eschewing old-school fashion edicts whenever, with or without a growing bump). Who better to provide some candid and actually helpful advice for dressing for your pregnancy than the incredibly stylish fashion editors and bloggers who have done so already?
For some of these women, the realities of maternity style were far from the fantasies of dressing while expecting: “I always envisioned that when I was pregnant, I’d wear cute tight dresses, heels, bikinis that embraced the bump—the way celebrities dress when they are pregnant,” recalls Victoria Sanchez Lincoln , fashion consultant, stylist, and former fashion director at Real Simple and In Style. “But when I was pregnant, I had a huge belly, swollen feet, and ankles—just overall everything was enlarged, and not in a good way…. That’s when I realized I needed to dress my new body shape.” For others, the items that ended up being on constant loop during those nine months were total wild cards: “My Alaïa leggings I bought at a vintage shop were my essential during pregnancy,” says Karla Martinez de Salas , editor-in-chief of Vogue Mexico and Vogue Latin America.
We asked 11 of our favorites about their essential purchases (and the utterly unnecessary ones), the layering tricks and unexpected hero pieces they relied on while expecting, and the personal style revelations they had that have impacted how they get dressed today. Ahead, read their takeaways on the deeply personal, sometimes arduous, occasionally pleasurable challenge that is the best maternity fashion.
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“Buy nothing for as long as possible, and wear what you have until the last possible moment,” suggests Stella Bugbee , president and editor in chief of New York magazine's The Cut . “Then buy things slowly. Your body changes so much each month, so buy one or two pairs of pants that fit for a bit, then go up a size as needed. Also, stretchy undies are a must.”
For those clothes you’ll likely be wearing for less than a year—and might never want to see again postbaby—search for deals via affordable maternity brands or marked-down designer threads. “I only needed to buy a few maternity basics that I combined with my regular clothing: I bought maternity leggings, tops, bras, and easy dresses,” says Sanchez Lincoln. “I always searched for sales at maternity destinations or online flash sales, and shopped the Old Navy and Target maternity lines.”
If you’re making a big-ticket fashion purchase while pregnant, consider choosing something you can (and will want to) wear for the long haul. “I bought just a few key pieces and wore them over and over,” says Julia Restoin-Roitfeld , founder of Romy and The Bunnies and the blog Less Is More . “You don’t want to spend too much on things that you won’t even be able to look at when the baby is here. If you want to make yourself happy, invest in a nice bag that you can keep for years but dress up your bump with [now].”
One thing not to skimp on, according to blogger, stylist, and creater of RadSwan , Freddie Harrel ? Underwear. “Buy bras—good ones!—and jeans and trousers with elastic bands, which are lifesavers.”
Shop for pieces “you can grow into during your term,” says Restoin-Roitfeld. (She recommends T by Alexander Wang for its stretchy black dresses and skirts.)
Glamour 's former style director Shilpa Prabhakar Nadella really appreciated that during her second pregnancy—"when I already had a toddler at home to chase after." She bought a pair of pants from The Row she guesses she wore over 100 times, thanks to a super-flexible elastic waistband. "Early in the pregnancy, I wore them at the waist as expected, but when my bump started to grow, I let them sit under the belly," she says. "Since they were black, they were easy to dress up with a nicer blouse or pair with an oversized cardigan or knit for a quick run to the grocery store or a casual dinner." The best part? She still wears them now.
“You will be surprised how many pieces you can wear well into your pregnancy,” says Nasiba Adilova, cofounder of The Tot . “Wear skirts higher up on your waist, or belt a dress to give yourself a waist again. Get creative!” Michelle Lee , editor-in-chief of Allure , tells us that she found herself reaching for body-hugging dresses more and more when she was pregnant: The dress plus “an ’80s-like blazer, with sleeves pushed up to showcase wrists, which were my only [unaffected by pregnancy] body part after a while, and a low, chunky heel—that’s an instant pregnant-lady work outfit.”
What’s more, a trend or style (say, polka dots or maxidresses) you might not typically gravitate toward might just become the MVP of your closet during those nine months: “I loved wearing stripes when I got really large, which was odd, but I kind of loved how much it accentuated my giant belly,” recalls Stella Bugbee of her surprising pregnancy-wardrobe workhorse. “I had a stretchy navy-and-white striped dress that became a long shirt when my stomach got to be super big.”
For Chriselle Lim , a blogger and the founder of BumoBrain , her pregnancy fashion go-tos were “ the Bellaband , which is designed to hold up your unbuttoned pants, so they allow you to wear your regular jeans and pants during pregnancy, and my husband’s oversize button-ups. As my belly grew and my tops started to ride up, I found myself living in [his] shirts—they were comfortable, effortless, and über-chic.” So don’t hesitate to go through your partner’s wardrobe too for baby-bump-friendly styles.
Pregnant women who don’t want to show immediately can definitely use this Hollywood costume designer’s trick for dressing expectant stars when a pregnancy isn’t woven into a plotline . “I hid my second pregnancy for a long time at work, well into my sixth month, by wearing blazers, open,” says Bugbee. “It’s how they hide pregnant bellies on sitcoms when the star is pregnant in real life. No one can see you in profile.”
Your look doesn't have to change dramatically (or at all!) while you're expecting—though switching up your shoes for comfier, safer, less vertiginous pairs is a worthwhile move. “I learned that it’s best to not overthink or change your personal style due to pregnancy,” says Lim. “I kept my style pretty sleek and simply swapped out my heels for a pair of sneakers or flat booties!” Figure out a go-to pair to slip on, and you might just end up snagging multiple sizes of the same style. Maria Dueñas Jacobs , founder of children's accessories brand Super Smalls and former director of brand development at Stitch Fix and Elle accessories director, agrees: “I was all about flats with both of my pregnancies. With my first pregnancy, it was summertime and my feet were really swollen; I wore sneakers almost the entire time, especially Supergas. I had to size up on [those] at the end of my pregnancy, but they aren’t that expensive. In the winter, I wore a lot of combat boots.”
In addition to sporty footwear , consider embracing full-on athleisure ( leggings, jogger pants , matching workout sets ). “Anyone who's pregnant now is so lucky because, hello, leggings! They're stretchy, comfy, and so versatile,” raves Lee. “If I were pregnant now, you'd see me in athleisure and Stan Smiths every day.”
Keeping it consistent with a certain cut you like (think ruched blouses, jumpsuits, wrap dresses, V-neck T-shirts ) can help simplify your maternity style approach. “I was working through all three of my pregnancies, so I lived in A-line dresses,” says Sarah Meikle , fashion consultant, personal stylist, and former fashion director at Condé Nast Traveler , Glamour, and Teen Vogue . “I ended up wearing a lot of Zara and Marc by Marc Jacobs dresses throughout, paired with swing coats and pointy-toe flats. I had an A-line black satin coat that I wore during all nine months for one of my pregnancies; it was a bit pricey, but it got me through my entire pregnancy, and it was easy to wear from work to dinner or meeting to an event. I just couldn't wear pants at all, because they were too uncomfortable.”
At seven or eight months in, consider creating a mini "pregnancy closet" out of everything in your wardrobe. “At a certain point, it just doesn’t feel good to have to go through your closet and find what still fits or what doesn’t look good; it’s frustrating!” says Dueñas Jacobs. “Figure out what works for you, and just ride it out. It was so much easier for me get dressed by only looking at 30 pieces. It’s a little like living out of a suitcase.” Sanchez Lincoln recommends developing a uniform; hers “consisted of maternity leggings—find some that are really comfortable and have a full panel—and nice, solid maternity T-shirts or blouses that I could dress up or down,” as well as accessories and versatile jackets .
The most indispensable maternity piece could be all about lumbar support, per Harrell: “Pregnancy belts—they’re not sexy, but they save backs.” Besides procuring a waist accessory that’s purely functional, a well-placed cincher goes a long way. “It depends on how high your stomach is, but mine was pretty high, so I had trouble wearing skirts, which I love to wear,” recalls Martinez de Salas. “So I wore blazers with dresses , and embraced my stomach by wearing belts.”
What’s more, you can go the DIY route for less than a buck at your local Michael’s, as Meikle did: “I didn’t spend a lot of money on clothing, and nothing I wore was maternity [clothing]; I just bought bigger sizes, and always had a black ribbon belt on hand in case I wanted to belt a dress or light coat.”
“No need to buy special occasion maternity dresses and designer jeans,” says Sanchez Lincoln. “Instead do Rent the Runway , which now has maternity clothing, from work to formal wear.” Le Tote , Stitch Fix , and Of Mercer have trendy maternity options that are appropriate for a number of special occasions, like Zoom meetings or virtual baby showers.
"I had horrible morning sickness for about six or seven months, so both of my pregnancies were more about comfort than cuteness,” says Lee. “I've known a few women who avoided buying any type of maternity clothing—that wasn't me: I embraced maternity jeans, which, frankly, are way more comfortable than regular jeans.” Restoin-Roitfeld also suggests buying “one good pair of maternity jeans” (she likes Topshop ) to get you through, as does Adilova: “Pregnancy jeans and leggings are the best piece of clothing to add to your wardrobe while pregnant,” she says. “They fit exactly the same as regular styles but have the support to stay comfortable as your body grows. DL 1961 maternity jeans and Blanqi pregnancy leggings were my favorite. I literally lived in them.”
“Here’s the real tip: Save your maternity clothes, because you will need them for a bit after the baby is born,” advises Bugbee. “It took me six months to get back into my old clothes.” Adilova concurs, adding that a new wave of brands, like Hatch and Citizens of Humanity , have made dressing when you’re expecting a lot better than it once was, and moms-to-be can purchase styles to “wear before, during, and after pregnancy.”
In the case of many of these style savants, dressing for pregnancy led to a more low-key, pragmatic fashion M.O. for the long haul. “I learned that I love to be comfortable, and I don’t want to wear heels anymore!” says Martinez de Salas. “I definitely became more practical, and that has translated into the way I dress now as a mom. I never wear anything I can’t run in if needed.”
Adilova adds: “When I was pregnant, it was all about practicality, and it still holds true today now that I’m the mother of two little ones that I’m constantly running after—I love to pair sneakers with dresses, and after wearing sneakers a lot during my pregnancies, I’m now even a bit sneaker-obsessed.”
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