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So for most women, pregnancy is a time when they feel less than their best. Their waistline has expanded wildly, everything is a bit swollen, and let’s be honest: it’s usually not prime time for cuteness. The ever beautiful Halle Berry, however…
So for most women, pregnancy is a time when they feel less than their best. Their waistline has expanded wildly, everything is a bit swollen, and let’s be honest: it’s usually not prime time for cuteness. The ever beautiful Halle Berry, however…
…bunks tradition and manages to make pregnancy look chic by wearing outfits that complement her body while maintaining her sexy.
Let’s take a look:
For casual outings, Halle opts for empire waist tops that hug her bosom while skimming over her belly…
..worn with jeans in a dark rinse and sunglasses that hide weary eyes.
When she dresses up a bit, she goes with jersey wrap dresses that highlight her ample curves….
…accessorized with simple necklaces and no nonsense flats.
For red carpet events, she doesn’t hide, wearing everything from dresses with plunging necklines and draped bodices…
…to more understated short dresses in black that conceal while still showing off her legs…
Dowdiness is not the rule for expecting moms! Channel Halle and step out in dresses in bold prints, and shirts that flaunt your body. And don’t spend a ton: it’s only 9 months! A few affordable outfit options:
Top Row:Notice Maternity Cap Sleeve Wrap Dress, $52, www.nordstrom.com; Marc by Marc Jacobs Two Toned Sunglasses, $95, shopbop.com
Empire Waist Tank Dress, $49.50, www.gap.com.
Empire Waist Tank Dress, $49.50, www.gap.com.
Middle Row: Pleated Lace Bustier, $30, www.mimimaternity.com; Weston Wear Beaded Dress, $60, www.apeainthepod.com; Pleated Knit Dress with Charmeuse Trim, $45, www.motherhood.com.
Bottom Row: Lantern Sleeved Shirt, $125, www.apeainthepod.com; Silk Plaid Ruffle Shirt, $50, www.mimimaternity.com; Tocca Silk Blouse, $60, www.apeainthepod.com.
Here’s to Momma and Baby!
Smootches!
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