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Buyer's Guide to Maternity Wear
By Louise Rogers on 07/01/2008 01:40:57
Maternity wear has undergone a fashion revolution, but do you really need it? And if so, what should you buy?
to do when minor discomfort turns into out and out button-popping? Welcome to the world of maternity wear…Why buy maternity clothes?Maternity clothes are clever – designed to adapt to your burgeoning bump, cut to flatter rather than emphasise, and above
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Winter maternity wear
By Debra Stottor on 07/09/2010 02:03:45
Maternity wear in the depths of winter can take some clever layering as your body temperature fluctuates. Here are our top tips for winter maternity clothes
Maternity wear in the winter can keep you toasty without being frumpy Global warming notwithstanding, now’s the time to add the layers and wrap up warm. Body temperature in pregnancy can be all over the place. But while your baby
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Hush maternity wear Spring/Summer 2008
By Louise Rogers on 20/03/2008 11:16:53
Hush maternity wear Spring/Summer 2008 – clothes for all occasions
is that you may wear your maternity clothes for a limited amount of time, but that’s no excuse to compromise.Day dressesWhen the sun’s out and you’re feeling the heat, keep your look simple with this dress. It ties at the back to ensure a perfect fit – and so
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Maternity party wear: Part Two
By ThinkBaby on 02/12/2005 11:32:18
Next up, party wear separates - trousers, skirts and tops to party in
tums, and for growing with your bump. And when they come in lux fabrics they're great for evening wear too. With it's mohair mix, Vertbaudet's cross-over would be great for keeping warm without losing the glamour of a little black dress - just make sure
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Maternity party wear: Part one
By ThinkBaby on 01/12/2005 15:58:24
First up: dresses
an excuse for that - these days there are some great party-wear options that flatter your bump and fight for your right to still be sexy. We've picked out some of the best options, all of which are available online, and to kick it off we'll start
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Crave maternity wear Spring/Summer 2008
By Louise Rogers on 20/03/2008 11:36:09
Versatility and value underline the latest range from Crave maternity outfitters
by model and actress Lisa B. If the weather’s not too great, you can wear it over jeans.Summer layeringThis pretty short-sleeved cardigan is the perfect cover-up for summer. It ties above the bump for a flattering look and the pale aqua will look great
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Should I Wear a Bra at Night?
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/11/2009 02:18:36
Some women find their changing pregnancy shape makes sleeping uncomfortable, but is a bra in bed the answer?
bra on at night means they don't get sore breasts or a tired neck and back from the newly acquired weight. But is wearing a bra in bed a good idea?Night supportEven if you find that your underwired bra is working fine during the day without putting too
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Maternity casual party wear: Part three
By ThinkBaby on 07/12/2005 10:19:20
Casual but effortlessly chic for informal gatherings
the smart winter casuals on offer.Click pic for moreTweed-look jacket: £34.99You might feel you're so over tweed, but the great thing about it is that it never really goes out of fashion, you can just tweak how you wear it, so it can actually be a great
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Classy new maternity wear with a conscience
By Kimberley Smith on 28/07/2011 16:04:09
We’re loving the new maternity range from Bumpalicious Maternity, especially the feel-good factor of helping out baby charity Baby Lifeline
Pregnancy fashion just gets better and better. Not only have we found six gorgeous evening dresses, now we’ve discovered Bumpalicious Maternity, a gorgeous new maternity brand with fabulous evening gowns and practical maternity and nursing tops. The site has been providing fashio...
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Jessica Alba admits wearing scarves to cover up baby puke stains
By Anna Lewis on 05/04/2012 17:07:39
Ever wondered why Sin City actress Jessica’s always wearing a scarf? Well now you know
Jessica Alba had admitted to accessorising all her outfits with a scarf to avoid walking around with baby puke or poo stains on her top.“I wear scarves, mostly because it’s an accessory that can dress up an outfit, so you’re not just wearing jeans
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