Maternity outfits are certainly a lot harder to style than I ever anticipated. Styling the bump is a challenge and I would spend hours trying on everything in my wardrobe in different ways, seeing what would stick. This turned out to be quite eye-opening and helpful, and would be my first tip to you for styling your maternity outfits.
Tip 1: find what works in your wardrobe first before buying anything new
Also, when I first became pregnant, I think I was in denial about having to buy new items to fit my wardrobe (as a slow fashion enthusiast, this was something I really didn’t want to do!) I didn’t want to buy things that were just going to be worn for such a short period of time. I did eventually come around to this, as I realised it was inevitable that I needed ‘new’ items so I wasn’t walking around naked all day.
So what I decided to do was to buy second-hand first. This curbed my anxiety for buying new items and made me feel a little less guilty. It also really helped with my bank account.
Tip 2: source items second-hand
Of course, if you’re buying things second-hand online, you can’t try anything on. So yes, this makes it difficult. But I weighed up my options and took the plunge. I think there was only one thing online that I bought that didn’t fit. And I simply re-sold that item, so it wasn’t a big deal.
I looked for items that were 1-3 sizes bigger than I usually wear, items with stretchy waistbands, and items made of stretchy materials. I also searched for maternity items. I managed to source and style three wedding guest outfits, all from Depop while I was pregnant. All of these dresses I have re-listed to sell again on the platform.
Tip 3: learn how to re-sell items on Depop, Poshmark, Facebook Marketplace, etc.
Tip 4: borrow from your partner (if they are bigger than you)
The other thing I did was borrowed from my partners wardrobe. I have worn a few of Alex’s jumpers and shirts in times of need and they have worked perfectly fine for my maternity outfits.
Maternity Outfits
[Pregnancy Style]

Wrap Top (Maurie & Eve)
Maternity Jeans (The Iconic)
Ballet Flats (VIVAIA: Use code MAY for 18% off)
Bag *thrifted*

Beige Denim Jacket (Outland Denim)
Jumper *borrowed from my partner*
Bag & boots *thrifted*

Sneakers
Denim Shirt (alternative)

Maternity Jeans (The Iconic)
Cream Loafers (Discount code: MAY for 18% off)
Blazer & Top (old)

Tank Top (Colourful Standard: use code EMILYELIZABETHCS10)

Wrap Dress
Shoes (thrifted)
Bag (thrifted)

Knit Pants (Indigo Luna)
Loafers (VIVAIA: use code MAY for 18% off)
Sweater (thrifted)
Bag (thrifted)

Maternity Jeans (The Iconic)
Ballet Flats (VIVAIA: Use code MAY for 18% off)
Top (old from Country Road)
Bag (thrifted)

Loafers (VIVAIA: use code MAY at checkout)
Shorts (Colourful Standard: use code EMILYELIZABETHCS10 at checkout)
Bag (thrifted)
Jumper (old)

Loafers (VIVAIA: use code MAY for 18% off)
Beige Denim Jacket (Outland Denim)

Black Tiered Dress (alternative)
Shoes (VIVAIA: use code MAY for 18% off)
Blazer (old)
Bag (thrifted)

Shirt (old)
Bag (thrifted Depop)
Boots (thrifted Vestiere Co.)
Nacklace (old)
Tank Top (Colourful Standard: use code EMILYELIZABETHCS10 at checkout)
Maternity Jeans (The Iconic)
I wish you well in your pregnancy and hope you enjoyed these outfits.
Lots of love,
Emily
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