Now that it’s summertime and I’m well into my second trimester I’ve been living in either maternity dresses or shorts and a tank top. I love how dresses show off my growing bump, while also providing a simple clothing option so that I don’t have to put together an entire outfit. I’m so glad fashion rules have changed over the years because maternity clothes are so cute now!
This striped dress from PinkBlush Maternity is one of my new favorite pieces. I like how sporty it is, but it has a feminine cut so that it flatters a growing baby bump.
I’ve never really been a fan of maxi dresses until now. They normally just seem to swallow me up and make me look frumpy or like a little girl playing dress up, but this color block maternity maxi dress is amazing. Plus it has pockets! The ruching along the bust makes the top of the dress flattering and prevents the squeezed and tight look that many strapless dresses create.
I don’t normally wear lots of floral prints (or chiffon for that matter) but I think this dress is so feminine and fun. It’s the perfect dress for a baby shower (especially if you’re having a boy like me!), a date night, or even for church.
For all you pregnant mommas out there, you’ve got to check out PinkBlush Maternity! They have cute and trendy maternity clothing for really great prices. I especially love the dresses!
Thanks Jennifer! I'll definitely continue wearing it post baby too 🙂 I'm crazy about stripes! You should see the baby's clothing hoard so far…I think his nickname will become "Stripes" lol
I love that first dress and want it for my non-pregnant self! You look gorgeous Katie!
I agree with Laurel! I want that stripey dress for my way past babies self!! All adorable!!
Thanks Laurel! Haha I totally plan on wearing it while not pregnant too. It's too cute to pack away!
Thanks Jennifer! I'll definitely continue wearing it post baby too 🙂 I'm crazy about stripes! You should see the baby's clothing hoard so far…I think his nickname will become "Stripes" lol
I understand. I organized my closet recently and realized I have a "stripe problem." Or maybe it isn't a problem….as I sit in my stripey dress!