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09-29-2016 08:37 AM
Amy is adorable, pregnant or not. Skinny, pretty hair, nice makeup, up to date fashion and her killer heels! She looks great.
I remember when I was pregnant with my first - it was strictly maternity tops and maternity pants. -totally boring and I could not wait to wear regular stuff again! By the time my second time came around - it was leggings or sweats with longer and forgiving tunic tops. Times change. Fashions change. I never see wear women wearing maternity clothing anymore - and I have no idea if they even sell it, probably do somewhere I suppose. Even in a more formal job environment - a pair of leggings and a dressier tunic top would look nice with a pair of flats or heels. There is so many options now compared to just thirty years ago. No reason anymore to look dowdy and pregnant - fabulous and pregnant is the way to go!!
09-30-2016 12:38 PM
09-30-2016 02:09 PM
I could care less how a pregnant woman dresses. I just had my first baby back in March, and in the last month I was so big and so uncomfortable I wore maternity jeggings and the final two or three maternity sweaters (that still fit) almost daily to work.
However, up until that point I wore heels most every day (my feet were not swollen). I was able to wear my IM 24/7 pants in my original size up until two months before I delivered. I had the capability to dress very stylishly for most of the pregnancy. But that was also my choice to wear those items and I was able to do it. I did not have any health issues requiring me to wear flats or the like. Oh yes, I wore my yoga pants while at home though!
But that last 6-8 weeks or so my feet were swollen, the belly really projected and I was just miserable. I was not able to wear the clothes (or shoes) I loved to make me feel better. Maternity clothes are ridiculously expenive and there is such a limited selection in the "Maternity Section" of stores you have to buy everything online. (And even that is really limited.) I understand living in leggings and yoga pants with oversized tops.
If I was a designer I would only do a maternity line! Comfy stylish clothes for the pregnant lady, and the post partum lady! Oh, and maybe some kind of shoes that stretch (a lot) when your feet swell. Sometimes this is the only stuff that makes you feel a little better, when you are not necessarily feeling your best.
So, to each her own! I think Amy looks wonderful, and if she is comfortable then who are any of us to judge?
09-30-2016 04:07 PM
Amy probably is a lot bigger with this pregancy earlier. She looked cute last night on Inspired Style wear Louis Dell Olio's swing sweater. HIs very popular swing sweaters sold out in seconds in all colors but there is a few left in black. Amy did say she especially wanted Louis in her show.
10-01-2016 06:02 PM
Well, again, someone makes something out of nothing. Since you think it's wrong to minimize your pregnancy belly, I suppose you love the semi-nude pics of celebs flaunting them on the beach. I don't know a thing about how Amy dressed the last time (I saw her but didn't really think about it), but I know she looks very nice all the time now. In fact, the other night, I thought she had the baby, but I think it was just a flattering outfit. No one is telling anyone to go back to the 50's and 60's. When I read many of these posts, I know why it's more fun to have male friends.
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