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Tuesday, 26 March 2013

Top five maternity fashion trends for Spring/Summer 2013 trends: Monochrome, lace, stripes and more.

The snow may be making us want to wrap up in our maternity coats and jumpers, but the shops are telling us something different boasting a gorge range of spring/summer 2013 fashions.

And just because you're pregnant you don't have to miss out with a fantastic range of maternity spring clothes available.

Today we've picked out our top spring/summer 2013 trends that we feel are a must have for any maternity wardrobe.

See the gallery below and get those credit cards ready.



Monochrome made a huge style stance on this season's catwalks, showing that sometimes things really do look better in black and white. 60s inspired skirt, £18,  from Asos

The summer 2013 catwalks were gleaming with printed trousers, with the likes of Peter Pilotto, Matthew Williamson, Moschino Cheap and Chic and House of Holland just a handful of designers showcasing this look. Cool change surf pant £139 Blossom Mother and Child

Stripes are hot fashion property with the likes of Marc Jacobs and Peter Som making these key looks. Follow the trend with this top, £12, Peacocks

Leather may be a risky option when you're pregnant but there's no denying this trend is huge this season. Show off this look with these leather panel leggings, £28, Topshop

Lace is set to filter into every summer wardrobe, whether its as a full-on dress or skirt. Take the trend to a smart level with this dress, Maternity Prom Dress with contrast lining £95, Rock-a-Bye Rosie



Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Top five on-trend flat shoes for the later stages of your pregnancy

When I was pregnant the one incident that sticks firmly in my mind was when I decided to go to a business meeting at seven months.

Wanting to channel the smart trend I opted for a pair of midsized heels to go with my tweed dress, but what should have been an enjoyable day turned into a disaster when I experienced the dreaded feet swelling.

Walking down the Kings Road, I was struck down with pain in my toes, which was far worse than the morning sickness I'd experienced at the beginning stages of my pregnancy, and my leisurely stroll turned into a hobbling  nightmare and an expensive emergency stop at the first shoe shop to buy a pair of hideous flats.

Although my saviour shoes are now sitting unused at the back of my wardrobe, I learnt an important lesson that day - heels for a prolonged time at seven months pregnant just don't work.

A style expert at Kate Kuba agreed, telling Does My Bump Look Good in This: "We would suggest avoid high heels  and opt for comfort as well as style."

Thankfully the fashion world has moved along from boring flats, with a range of great alternatives to heels.

The flatform, which is hot this season, is a great way to stay on trend and stay comfortable, while the iconic penny loafer, once channelled by Audrey Hepburn, has made its way from the fashion wings onto the highstreet shelves.

Below are a few of our faves from the virtual highstreet.



Gibbran, £130, Pied a Terre

Leopard Print Flatforms, £49.99, Kate Kuba

Polka Dot ballet pump, Oasis at Asos

Stud ballet pump, Topshop

Friday, 5 October 2012

Top five highstreet maternity jumpers for winter

A winter jumper is essential. Not only will it keep you and your growing bump warm, but chosen properly, will form a staple part to your maternity wardrobe and ensure you don't spend hundreds on a collection you won't be wearing for too long.

Thankfully the highstreet has a range of maternity jumpers available to suit every need and trend.

Go for a Breton stripe number, like this one from Asos, which is perfect for wearing under a blazer for work or with a pair of jeans for a casual weekend look, while Topshop's stud grunge jumper is great for ladies who want to stay on-trend and perfect teamed up with a pair of maternity skinnies and heels for a night out.

If you're looking for a jumper for the office then this lace knit navy blue one from Next is great teamed up with trousers or a skirt, while Mothercare's simple black knitwear is perfect for any occasion.

See the gallery below for our top five highstreet picks.
Mothercare

Asos

Topshop

Dorothy Perkins

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