I can’t believe I’m at that
point in my life where I have several pregnant friends. Seems like just
yesterday we were kids and now, some of us are actually having kids of our own.
Not me, I’m definitely not there yet, but it’s pretty mind blowing if you come
to think about it.
And sure, there are a
million important things to consider and think about once you decide to have
kids, but I’m not ready, nor do I have the know-how to get into the deeper
aspects of this issue. But what I am comfortable and confident talking about is
maternity style! This is one subject I can help them with!
It might seem superficial,
but looking good and feeling comfortable during pregnancy it’s very important.
This is a super emotional time and a period when a woman’s confidence can feel
a bit shaky, so having nothing nice to wear it’s not helping at all.
That’s why I started doing a bit of
research and came across the most wonderful maternity style brand called
Isabella Oliver. They’ve been covering pregnancy fashion for over ten
years and they know what they are doing. The amazing use of jersey, as
well as super-versatile wrapping and ruching design techniques have become
Isabella Oliver’s signature. The clean, fun and comfortable
looks have made the brand a favorite for A-list celebrities from London to LA.
They actually have this complementary eStylist service where a specialist can
help you with advice and tips on your pregnancy wardrobe from the comfort of
your own home. Another selling point it’s the fact that most of the Isabella
Oliver clothes can be easily worn after pregnancy, so you won’t feel you’d
spent money for items that you will be able to use just for a short period of time. Each of
their items has this PAF etiquette which indicates how long you’ll be able to
wear it for (PAF, P=Pregnant (perfect during pregancy), A=After (nursing or
just after birth), F=Forever (whear even when not pregnant)).
As usual, I’ve been working
on some visual aid to illustrate what I said above and help you in the
inspiration department.
I would love to hear your thoughts on the subject!