For most women, the most stylish maternity
clothes solution is to wear stretch classic jeans and a man’s white
oxford shirt. However, the day comes when they face the inevitable: the
visit to a maternity clothes store, either for a special occasion outfit,
or to browse the plus size maternity clothes section in search for the
most flattering solution to their style dilemmas. So what exactly should
an expecting mom look for in maternity clothes, either regular or plus-size
ones?
For the first few months most women can get along with the wardrobe
they already have. Slightly bigger breasts and increased waistline
will make them sexier, not bigger. But when regular clothes do
not work anymore, most women prefer to forget about fashion trends
and cocoon themselves into shapeless dresses or high-waist slacks
paired with voluptuous sweaters.
First of all, don’t try to hide your condition. It’s
chic to be pregnant today, and young Hollywood stars happily get
pregnant whenever they want – and remain fashionable and
glowing till the delivery. Today it’s much more flattering
to show off your belly than to hide it under layers of clothes.
The most current maternity outfits are sleek numbers that let your
curvy silhouette show.
Happy Hippie. You will be perfectly stylish in free-flowing ethnic
skirts, kaftans and yoke dresses that accommodate a growing belly.
Airy tunics and patterned blousons look equally great with oversize
cardigans, perhaps with a wide belt under the belly, or on their
own, with a tiny capelet for warmth. This trend also embraces the
wide empire-waisted and baby-doll dresses that can be worn over
the maternity pants and jeans. Best designers working in this style:
Alberta Ferretti, Anna Sui.
Bold Accessories. Keep the visual details on top. A scarf, a capelet,
a bolero jacket in contrasting colors, virtually anything that
accentuates the shoulders and bust line are very flattering. Layering
with ponchos and shawls will complete the look, if you go for a
loose bohemian style. Halter-type necklines are also very flattering,
because in most women their neck and arms look the same even if
the rest of the body grows at enormous speed.
Skip Underwires. When your bust is growing, a thick shelf bra
is healthier than a bra with metallic wiring underneath. The sports
bra will also do the trick. It will allow more room and support
while you grow.
Wear Jeans. Today denim designers offer maternity versions of
their most popular models. Citizen of Humanity, Seven For Mankind
and Earl Jeans have maternity lines, as well as Juicy, in a variety
of denim washes. Wear your maternity jeans low-slung, embroidered
and slimming with contrasting washes.
Multifunctional Suits. With modern maternity suits you can easily
switch from day to night, as they do double duty. You can dress
them down with a t-shirt for a day or add a silk blouse or tunic
for the night. The most charming maternity suits are made of wool
and cotton, with blouses made of charmeuse and chiffon. Menswear
plaids and pinstripes also look charming on pregnant women. Choose
the size wisely: if you can stick two fingers between the waistline
and the fabric of your new skirt or pants, it’s too big and
will stay so, even when you grow.
Don’t Bare Too Much Skin. Revealing the growing belly may
do the trick for Britney Spears, but not many women can do that
with flare. Pregnancy is the beautiful period of life, but wearing
too skimpy clothes will just look tacky.
About the author:
Kathryn Whittaker writes articles on a number of different topics.
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