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09-26-2016 07:36 PM
Has anyone else noticed the drastic difference in the way she's dressed during this pregnancy as opposed to the last? She was into the tight knit shirt stretched over the belly last time. During her present pregnancy she has dressed so nicely and very professionally. Every time I've seen her she's looked appropriate and her shape hasn't even been noticable.
09-26-2016 07:39 PM
What I think is that you've criticized her previous pregnancy style several times that I can think of since she announced her current pregnancy. I think you should just move on from complaining about that, even if this thread is a compliment. How old is her daughter Bree now? Enough already - put it in the past.
09-26-2016 07:43 PM
@Kachina624. Those ads keep telling us we do things differently with the second child than we did with the first. ;-). I agree with you. Of course this year the designers are promoting the sale of alot of tunics and dusters. I think she has alot of Logo under the dusters. I never looked that good in my 2 pregnancies and I definitely was not wearing heels.
09-26-2016 07:52 PM
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09-26-2016 07:58 PM
So the right way to be pregnant is to try to hide that you are? Really?
That sounds horrifyingly like the 1950's and 60's when we hid our pregnancies so we could continue working since once the belly was noticeable, we had to resign.
09-26-2016 08:00 PM
Amy is adorable! I like her as a host. She's got some killers shoes.![]()
09-26-2016 08:06 PM
I saw her wear something body conscious just the other day. It's her choice. What I don't understand is wearing stilettos while so pregnant. My doctor would have had a fit but then again, maybe she just wears them in the studio.
09-26-2016 09:01 PM
@millieshops. I was pregnant twice in the 60s and I never dressed to hide my baby belly. They did not have skinny tees back then but I think they would have felt to tight over my "basketballs". I was high, round and out in front with both. Skinny tees that do not cover a stomach and jeans that don't cover the crack does not mean you are pregnant in my town of about 30,000 college students and younger. Tight clothes that don't fit are daily sights and they are not worn just by young people. They are something we have had to accept because there are few dress codes. A grown woman at the college I worked at wore a "uniform" of bicycle shorts and a man's tshirt. HR said our director had to allow it as it was not forbidden. He took a good look at her job description and selected tasks done only in the office for her to do on her " uniform days" so she had no reason to leave the office except lunch and breaks. She was not happy but she could not do anything about it. People can dress as they like. Other people can express their opinions as they like. You will see many styles in my town whether you are pregnant or not. By the way, in the 60s we did not lose our jobs when we got pregnant. Our jobs were held for us while we took maternity leave. My husband's boss gave him a few days to bring us home and help the family settle into a schedule.
09-26-2016 09:32 PM
I like/prefer her new look.
Sort of Kate Middleton-y.
09-26-2016 09:43 PM
I think Amy is adorable and looks great in everything she wears!
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