Ahhh pregnancy… not my favourite state of being!
Being honest, I am simply not a person who blooms or blossoms during pregnancy. In fact I think it is fair to say that after gaining a whopping four and a half stones, the term ‘balloons during pregnancy’ is probably more applicable to me!
My straight talking grandmother was probably spot on when she informed me and an equally pregnant friend that we looked like a couple of beached whales! Just what we needed to hear!!
Pregnancy however seems to be rather ‘on trend’ at the moment, with many celebrities, and of course The Duchess of Cambridge all sporting the latest accessory The Baby Bump!
Nine years ago, when I was pregnant, you rarely saw a pregnant celebrity, they used to hide themselves away, until 3 weeks after the birth. Then they would reveal themselves on the red carpet, miraculously looking for all the world, like someone who had not had a baby…ever!!
Why was this?
Well obviously they didn’t want to be ‘papped’ looking like waddling ducks but I think there’s a bigger reason…MATERNITY CLOTHES or lack of, should I say!
The maternity uniform which was available to me was a very basic pair of jersey trousers, some unflattering, badly fitted jeans and a selection of empire line jersey tops. If you were really pushing the boat out, an unfashionable jersey dress, whoop de doo!
So is the world of maternity wear still the same barren, uninspiring place?
Happily, the legions of fabulously pregnant celebrities out there, proudly flaunting their stylishly dressed bumps, confirm that times are most definitely a changing!
The ‘barely there’ maternity wear department, located at the back of Littlewoods, is no longer the only port of call for expectant mothers.
Today maternity is taken seriously, Topshop, H&M, Gap and a host of others High Street brands, all offer affordable ranges of clothes which look to fashion and trend for their inspiration.
But lets not get too carried away here; a pregnant bump is still a pregnant bump, there are limitations!
Here are some of the more inspiring high street finds.
Not feeling like trawling the high street, then why not turn to the huge array on online stores now offering high street and designer maternity wear? Isabella Oliver, A pea in the pod, Seraphine and ASOS all do the job brilliantly.
Maternity wear today truly is a world away from the lack lustre choice that I was faced with.
And if things weren’t greatly improved already, the current trend for oversized shapes has added to the veritable bump covering bounty of clothing.
I could almost begin to get excited about pregnancy…but not quite!!
What do you think, do you have maternity wear horror or happy memories?
Have a good weekend!
Hi there! Great picks here, maternity clothes are just so stylish nowadays and the key pieces above would be ideal for any maternity wardrobe! Hope you have a lovely weekend xxx
Thanks Sharon, hope you had a good one too! x
Sometimes I am so grateful for being menopausal! I’ve done my bit with four kids and feel sorry for anyone who is pregnant, it’s horrid!
You have definitely done your bit, it’s no fun is it? x
Wow – flashbacks! There was a store in Dublin called Formes which was soley dedicated to maternity wear when I was pregnant .. 13 years ago now. Their stock was fabulous but very expensive; however, I still invested in three pairs of trousers there (one in leather – how trendy was I?!) Apart from that it was, as you say, a single rail down the back of Mothercare and one or two items in Dorothy Perkins. There does seem to be a far better choice now, which is great – not that I have any intention of going down that road again, lol!!
I’m very impressed that you went all out for maternity leather trousers!I think it will take a lot more than a huge choice of clothing to make me think that pregnancy again is a good idea!xx
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