What to Wear When You’re Expecting
Wedding dress style tips for brides with a baby bump
Just because you’re in a family way doesn’t mean you have to forgo elegant bridal style on your big day.
If
you’re in the early stage of pregnancy and your belly simply feels
extra-squishy or is just starting to pop, you’ll likely be able to get
away with wearing a “normal” wedding dress.
Most fabrics should work if the bump is still tiny, but your best-bet
styles are side-draped dresses, fit-and-flare or A-line cuts – anything
with a waistline above the belly’s swell, says Rachel Leonard, fashion
director for Brides magazine.
As for mother-to-be
brides that are further along, Jessica Iverson, owner and designer for
Maternity Bride by Jessica Iverson Couture, recommends maternity wedding
gowns featuring an empire waist and corset back. “The empire waist
provides enough room through the skirt for growing bellies, while the
corset helps accommodate a growing bust and ribcage,” says Iverson, who
was a pregnant bride herself.
Billowy skirts are
clearly a comfortable choice for this stage, however, some brides may
prefer to show-off their bump with fitted but soft ruching or draping,
says Leonard. She also recommends V-necks and strapless gowns because they draw the eye up and accentuate the upper body.
When
considering fabric, satin, taffeta or shantung should work just fine
for more structured styles, says Iverson, while layered chiffon, tulle
or organza are ideal for ethereal looks.
For the
most flattering fit, look to tried-and-true designs from maternity
brands like A Pea in the Pod or Maternity Bride – which also offers
custom gowns and rentals – or maternity lines from designers like Sarah
Houston (these dresses are usually cut longer in the front). And don’t
forget to book an appointment with a seamstress for shortly after your
dress is supposed to arrive, warns Iverson, just in case your bump
expands faster than expected.
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