forty weeks.) Weed through the clothing you own, separating the larger sizes and more forgiving shapes—an empire waist, a loose-fitting dress, longer t-shirts and tops that will cover the waist band of your straining pants generously—from the pre-pregnancy sizes. Put the smaller stuff in the back of the closet, or stow it away in garment bags so as not to torture yourself daily. Work with this for as long as possible, and fill in gaps with some inexpensive flowy tops and generously cut jeans a size or two large than you’d usually wear. NOTE: sometimes this works, sometimes it doesn’t. I’m pregnant with twins, so my ‘real people clothes’ had to be put away sooner rather than later.
2. Befriend knitwear. Pre-pregnancy, no one could pay me to wear a knit dress or skirt. Clingy cashmere or slinky jersey gripped every little bulge on my body, and not in a good way. Now, heavier-weight knits are my best friend. In addition to long cozy sweaters and hip-length tank tops and t-shirts that stretch over my “bump,” a short-sleeve black cashmere knee-length dress with a flattering neckline has become a gorgeous staple on the wardrobe rotation. It’s stretchy enough to accommodate my expanding form, just fitting enough to create a flattering shape that doesn’t attempt to hide my pregnancy, and thick enough not to expose too much. The trick is to find one that isn’t too flimsy: look for heavier weight knits similar to sweatshirt material or 4+ply cashmere, the cozier the better.
3. Don’t get caught in the all-black trap: Every “maternity starter kit” or expectant mommy shop is stocked with a couple of stretchy black tops and bottoms, which could not be less exciting. Yes, I did just say that a black knit dress was my new best friend. But the tendency to go ALL-black, all-the-time is a mistake, in my opinion. Especially when it comes to stretch fabrics, which easily become faded and misshapen in the wash. A sturdy pair of black stretch pants, a black maternity camisole or tank top, and one or two tops (maybe a wrap that ties to the side of your bust, or an empire waist number) are all good purchases. Pair them with a pretty printed or embroidered top, a sweet sweater, a pair of great-fitting jeans or a breezy low-slung skirt in a fun color. No, they’re not necessarily slimming. But who are you really fooling anyway? Have some fun.
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