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i have opted out of chictopia and life in general for the past three months as i find myself pregnant with my third child. I get really bad pregnancy sickness see (you think it would put a halt to my gallop)
anyywayyy
i dont want to be a frumpy lady like i was last time, i just gave up on fashion an lived in horrible hippy summer cloths that ripped and got worn. and were too chilly for the bleak irish weather.
I dont mind chanelling a hippy vibe but id like to look chic.
anyone have any ideas, has anyone seen any pics of chic pregnant ladies (a rarity)
i dont enjoy getting large. im 30, 5’8’’ and of an average build.
any ideas much appreciated. i feel ugly an im only three months gone!
posted over 4 years agoMost well-known mainstream premium denim brands (Seven, Paige Premium Denim, etc.) have maternity versions of their popular styles.
posted over 4 years agocongratulations!! :D
I would go for tops/dresses that cinch in just above your bump and then flow downwards.
Aww congratulations love! Depending on which shops/stores you have nearby.
Topshop has a great Maternity section!
Don’t wear anything tight/clingy and you shall be fine m’dear!
Good luck x
posted over 4 years agoTopshop have really nice preggers stuff , its usually more floaty versions of their dresses .
I bought a very nice dress just to wear as a cover up for hoilday
xx
posted over 4 years agohey all thanks for your views and positive response.
great ideas there. can confirm that topshop is good at the moment even the non maternity section has lovely viscose linen mix t shirts and vests that have interesting shapes and colours.
i think i will invest in one pair of fancy denim jeans like seven and one from the likes of topshop so nods to geekbonchic.
thank also for the eye candy of the very chic blogistas now thats what you need is a bit of inspiration. and i also bought a good quality double buggy so i can go out walking every day and keep fit and excess weight down!
thanks everyone.
happy new year. ps any other suggestions welcome.
ruth
posted over 4 years ago


