Maternity dresses that will transition perfectly for nursing

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I’m still in many of my maternity outfits. Not because I’m grotesquely fat, or want to excuse the fact I’m still lugging around baby weight. Not because I’m still in waddle-mode and miss my bump either. It’s because I’m nursing Heidi and picked my maternity outfits well so they gave me the easiest possible access to my boobs, without looking like I’m wearing Dexter’s teepee.

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Me, PREGNANT. (above)

You see, maternity brands have wised up to the fact that we’re spending more throughout our pregnancies to make ourselves still feel sexy and confident. But, being women, we’re savvy enough to realise that our investment will only last the 9 months. True, maternity outfits hold their value well and will fetch a handsome resale value on eBay, but taking hundreds of pictures of bump-banded linen trousers and uploading them is the last thing we feel like doing when we’ve been up all night nursing our babies. So transitional outfits are definitely your best bet; Maternity dresses that will transition perfectly for nursing.

No, this doesn’t mean you’ll be wearing tops with a baggy midriff, or dresses so unflattering you have people speculating whether you’re gunning for a world record for the world longest pregnancy. If you buy well, you can still wear many pregnancy outfit for years to come, even when you’ve finished whipping out your breasts on-demand.

Don’t feel that you have to buy from maternity ranges

If you pick stretchy material that holds it’s shape well, you can get away with a variety of outfits that aren’t maternity. This is particularly true of t-shirt and jersey dresses that seem to be all the rage this season. You can always accessorise with some maternity jeans or leggings if you’re not feeling body-confident. Maxi dresses are equally forgiving - try big prints to minimise your bump and distract the eye. Finally, pick dresses that are fitted under-the-bust but with free-flowing skirts to make a feature of your bump. Heine Maxi Dresses Maternity dresses that will transition perfectly for nursing

(above) A selection of dresses from Heine

Spend a little more

Okay, you won’t want to hear this when you’re already remortgaging your house to buy nursery furniture, but you really do get what you pay for with maternity wear. I’m a little loathe to say it given I love charity shops and online auction sites for every day wear, but maternity wear that’ll last does cost a pretty penny. If you have an upcoming special occasion or you have a work wardrobe that is simply too tailored to accommodate a mini-you, sites like Isabella Oliver or Tiffany Rose do to-die-for maternity wear. Even better, there are many styles that will last you beyond your Bump Days.

For work wear, the trick is to avoid the tailored look as these will only work whilst you’re carting around baby. Instead pick wrap dresses and ruched styles that will still look fabulous on a smaller frame. These will also hide any legacy of baby if you decide to make the return to work before you’ve renewed your gym membership. Again, opt for materials with plenty of elastane and cross-over detailing at the neckline for easy access to your breasts for nursing / expressing.Isabella Oliver Dresses Maternity dresses that will transition perfectly for nursing

(above) Isabella Oliver dresses

For occasion wear you can afford to go a little more fitted. Shift dresses specially designed for maternity like these lace numbers from Tiffany Rose still look amazing post-baby. The neck lines are also surprisingly stretchy to accommodate fluctuating breast size in pregnancy so will withstand a bit of artful tugging when nursing. I speak from experience here as I have one of my own.Tiffany Rose Dresses Maternity dresses that will transition perfectly for nursing

(above) Tiffany Rose dresses

Buy nursing wear before your bump even appears

This is a trick I learnt inadvertently when I reviewed for Envie de Fraises. Many maternity stores will offer a nursing range alongside their maternity one. The truth is that most, if not all, of these clothes will accommodate a growing bump. This is because they’re designed to be worn immediately post-partum when you still have a sizable belly. All styles are therefore open to you and you can shop as though you never had a baby to consider in the first place! I love these ones from Seraphine which all come with integrated access to your breast for the most discreet feeding experience.Seraphine Maternity dresses that will transition perfectly for nursing

(above) Dresses from Seraphine

So there you have it! Any more tips for the mum-to-be? Leave them below.

 

 


Envie de Fraises Review - Maternity Style (Without the Designer Price Tag)

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One for fellow mums-to-be everywhere - I was recently given the opportunity to try out French maternity brand Envie de Fraises as they bring their label to the UK. I am so eternally grateful these guys approached me or I’d still be forking out a few hundred a month on clothes to drape over my swollen bump. When they first contacted me, they pitched the brand to me as follows

“We want to help expectant mums look and feel good during and after pregnancy without spending a fortune on maternity clothes”

There’s definitely something to said for this. There are so many costs involved in having a baby - from nursery furniture, to travel systems, to car seats, to bedding…. it quickly mounts up and before you know it you’ve put a fortune on the credit cards. When I first feel pregnant for the second time I laid down a bit of a challenge on Twitter to find the best value maternity brand and I’ve put dozens of online boutiques through their paces.

Well, Envie de Fraises sent me a very generous bundle of maternity clothes to try, and tellingly they’ve been the ONLY maternity clothes I’ve worn for the last few weeks. They are so supremely comfortable, impressively made and flattering, When you’re really struggling with even the most basic of daily tasks, and even sitting upright for long stretches leaves you screaming in agony, you want something that makes you feel good, but doesn’t need hoisting up over your boobs every five minutes. I can safely say that everything they’ve sent me fits the bill.

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First up, I received a maternity and nursing dress with wrap-over neckline. This is fabulously comfortable. The fabric stretches over my not insignificant bump with ease, and there’s plenty of ‘wrap’ material across the breast section to prevent over-exposure. The wrap style frontage ends just under your boobs which nips you in before your bump begins. This gives a flattering silhouette and draws attention to your bump without ramming it in people’s faces. The dress also ends just above the knee which is fabulous if you feeling conscious about any water retention or swelling in your calf’s or ankles.

Best of all, it’s a tiny £45.99. For similar dresses from Isabella Oliver or even Tiffany Rose, you’d paying double. I’m not saying these rival boutiques shouldn’t feature in your maternity wardrobe - for occasion wear, I still love my Tiffany Rose dress, but for day-today comfort and work wear, I’d rather be in this little number.

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I also received a maternity top with blouson sleeves in a very similar style. It features the same generously proportioned wrap over neckline, with an integrated material belt to cinch you in under the breast. This belt is huge - you wrap it under yourself several times to perfect the look (which is a little fiddly but an easy job for the man in your life). As I’ve always been shy about my cleavage, I choose to wear this with a little vest top underneath but you can see from the model shot that this isn’t strictly necessarily..

The blouson sleeves help give this top added interest and help detract some of the attention away from your belly. The colour is also lovely and looks fabulous with a pair of maternity leggings and heels or jeans and cowboy boots.

For £40.24 it’s a long-lasting, versatile and stylish top that will last you the duration of your pregnancy (and beyond) for a tiny price tag. This has become my most worn maternity top and I can testify it washes beautifully.

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For hanging around the house, the Nursing and Maternity Set (nursing vest, yoga pants with over-the-belly band, and waterfall cardigan) is ridiculously great value at £57.49. It means you’re paying out less than £20 per item which is unbeatable as far as I’m concerned.

The yoga pants are lovely and loose with (again) a very generous over-the-bump band. The material is really breathable too which makes them ideal for a variety of activities - from lounging, to sleeping, to yoga. I’m planning on wearing mine in the hospital after I’ve given birth (c-section or no c-section - I know they won’t irritate my tummy).

The vest looks really attractive and features a cross over breast section for nursing post-birth. This does come up a little small on me but then I have 36GG boobs to contend with. I feel more comfy with a little vest top underneath but for smaller breasted women I can’t see why you’d need to. The tummy panel is nice and long so fits over your belly with ease.

The ensemble is topped off with a cute cardigan which I’ve virtually lived in everyday since it arrived. Swathes of fabric to the front mean you can wrap it over bump to keep it nice and warm. The whole set is available in tons of different colourways too so well worth investing in a few of these.

Yoga Envie de Fraises Envie de Fraises Review   Maternity Style (Without the Designer Price Tag)As you might expect, the jackets and coats are more expensive, but not over the top. My belted maternity trench with front pockets is comfy and easy to wear, and still incredible value at £91.99. There’s no fussy buttons to worry about here - you simply wrap the jacket around yourself and secure using the huge belt provided. The sheer length of this belt means you can opt for a bow rather than a knot if you prefer.

The pockets are lovely and deep which is fabulous for short journeys as it means you can ditch your heavy handbag, and the material is really snuggly and warm so ideal for this terrible weather we’ve been experiencing. My only tiny niggle is that I wore this coat to town the other day and was continually getting electric shocks in HMV when I came into contact with metal!

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So there you have it. I can honestly say I love every item and I can’t recommend highly enough to other mums-to-be - both for value and quality. It’s not often you come across a website where you would literally wear every item - but I think this is one of those rarities. With really pretty nightdresses and lingerie also available, it’s your one-stop shop to deck out your maternity and nursing wardrobe. The site offers free delivery and returns so you can order a couple of sizes and try on at home. You can find the full clothing range online at www.enviedefraises.co.uk or check them out on Twitter, FB or Pinterest if you’d like to know more.

I was sent these clothes free of charge for review purposes but all views and opinions are my own.

 

 

 

 


The PERFECT Maternity Dress from Tiffany Rose Maternity

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I’m a terrible shopper, FACT. In fact, I hate it so much that I wear my clothes until they’re thread bare, will happily wear the same dress to parties on consecutive nights, and have been known to miss out on special occasions altogether as I have nothing to wear. My lack of love for shopping has earned me a few dubious looks from girlfriends and boyfriends over the years, but it’s just the way I am. It doesn’t mean I don’t look nice, it just means I’ll often look nice in one outfit over and over again. The makeover woman on This Morning would have a field day with me!

I’ve always found online shopping a hit and miss experience. I love the convenience of it, and the fact I don’t have to physically walk into a shop, but I’m forever buying the wrong size or things that make me look truly awful. I’ll forget my arms aren’t toned or the fact I have bigger boobs than Jordan and buy things that are tragically inappropriate or unflattering. Worse still, I don’t think I’ve ever taken any of these purchases back as this would involve walking into the store, or fiddling around with online return forms. I’m pretty sure I could start an eBay store with the amount of tagged clothes languishing at the back of my wardrobe.

 

So when I was given the opportunity to review for Tiffany Rose Maternity I was overjoyed. It saved me from having to pull off a very questionable Elizabeth Hurley impression and attending this season’s parties in something done up with a safety-pin. Given I’ve had Craig’s birthday party already, and have two Christmas parties, New Year’s, and my own birthday party in early January (with a pregnancy belly that would rival a mum carrying octuplets) I need all the help I can get.

I chose the most gorgeous dress from the new season’s collection. It’s a chocolate brown shift style dress with a lace bodice that will cover my arms and my thighs. I crossed my fingers that it would fit and anxiously waited for it to arrive. Here’s how Tiffany Rose describe the Isabelle Lace Dress:

Fun glamour for those less formal festive get-togethers, Isabelle lace maternity dress in wickedly rich Cocoa hues simply oozes vintage starlet appeal that’s perfect for the party season. We’ve teamed our new signature stretch soft floral lace for the bodice with a fitted skirt in premium soft jersey creating a simply glamorous shift dress you’ll not just wear but adore throughout pregnancy and beyond. Sheer lace sleeves are a flattering three-quarter length and accentuate Isabelle’s demure sweetheart neckline.

When it arrived a few days later it was beautifully packaged. It felt amazing to receive clothes in a pretty boutique box rather than bundled up in cellophane like most online retailers. Unwrapping my dress and trying it on for the first time became an exciting experience in itself.

It fits like a glove too. It’s incredibly flattering and shows off my bump beautifully without clinging to my ugly bits. I thought I was being optimistic when I picked a size 14-16 (you pick your pre-pregnancy size) but I was pleased to discover I’m not actually as big as I seem to think I am! It made me feel classy and elegant and perfectly hugged my curves (no easy feat when you feel as though you’re wearing a rucksack the wrong way around!).

I already know this dress will last well beyond pregnancy as it shows no signs of having been stretched when it’s back on the hanger. This is thanks to the fabulous mix of viscose and elastane that allows it to grow with you throughout each stage of your pregnancy and nursing journey.

This dress works fabulously with heels for an evening out or party, but would equally look great in the office with a suit jacket and pair of court shoes. I love the versatility and how the colour complements my complexion and hair colour. It’s the first time I’ve been truly proud of showing off my bump and I haven’t had to worry whether people are playing ‘fat or pregnant’ behind cupped hands.

The dress is priced at £139 which isn’t cheap but I’ve written before about the how maternity wear should be an investment The materials used are strong and durable to support your changing shape, and will therefore last you for many pregnancies to come. I’ve also learned through this review that it’s important to feel confident and glamorous during pregnancy - it’ll be 9 months you’ll hopefully look back on with some affection (it’s hard to believe at the time though, I must admit!). Designer maternity dresses also have a great resale value on eBay so you will make some money back if you are determined not to have anymore little ones.

Just three of my favourites from the new arrivals (left to right): Jewel Block Dress (Coffee Bean) £89 / Eden Gown Short (Caspian Blue) £149 / Amelia Dress Short (Moulin Rouge) £169

In conclusion I’m delighted with my beautiful dress and am already picking out another outfit from the collection for a ‘leaving hospital outfit’. I’m so pleased I’ve found a maternity boutique that makes dresses for real women, with real curves and body anxieties. If you are looking for a great piece that will last all through pregnancy and flatter the fuller figured woman, then it is HAS to be Tiffany Rose.

You can follow Tiffany Rose on Facebook and Twitter, or check out their Pinterest page for inspiration.

DISCLAIMER: I was sent the above dress for the purposes of this review. All thoughts and opinion are my own.

 

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