Summer Pregnancy Style

When I was first pregnant with Harry, I had big plans. I had adorable maternity outfits pinned and planned, and then realized a) we live in Boston, where winter begins in October and b) I was going to be at my largest in the dead of winter. I made some mistakes — like I kept cutting my hair really short… and also ended up gaining more weight than I should have and was just over any sort of “style”. I was in maternity jeans I hated everyday, and uggs, and large sweaters. I hated it.

This time around, I’m pregnant at a totally different time of year - so I luckily got to have a fresh start with my wardrobe. I wanted to share some tips and things I learned from last time to this time, in case another soon-to-be-mom out there is also feeling a bit lost, especially if she considered herself pretty fashion savvy prior to becoming pregnant.

For starters, it DEFINITELY helps that I’m pregnant mainly in the summer — throwing on a dress beats jeans/sweaters/socks/boots/parka any.day. But at the same time, everything needs to be comfortable, and easy — since I’m chasing around a toddler 95% of the day and we’re in and out of the house playing.

But anyways, here’s what I’ve been loving this pregnancy (due August 13th):

Rent the Runway

I re-joined RTR (fun fact: I worked in marketing at the HQ when we lived in New York) and it is a GAME changer. Their maternity selection is incredible, and you can try out more expensive brands that you would otherwise shy away from — especially for maternity that you’ll only wear for a couple months if that. I am subscribed to the Unlimited membership, and I personally think it’s worth every penny. I usually swap out every week, and have had amazing picks of dresses and jumpsuits that I am living in. Some of my favorite rentals so far:

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  1. Hatch - The Kacey Jumpsuit

  2. Alexis - Auja Dress

  3. Rachel Pally - Linen Bias Dress

  4. Rachel Pally - Gingham Darcy Jumpsuit

  5. Hatch - The Noelle Jumpsuit

  6. Sweet Baby Jamie - Floral Smocked Dress

Storq

In between rentals, I am living in Storq’s Maternity Tank Dress and Anytime Overalls — they’re the perfect neutrals to ground my summer wardrobe, and the quality is amazing. Special thank you to Lindsey Trapp for introducing me to the tank dress.

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Capsule Dresses

Luckily, my summer wardrobe already included lots of oversized linen and light denim dresses, so going to make the best use of ones I can. I’ve tried to find some of my favorites, but the favorites have been in my closet for many summers and aren’t easily available (of course!)":

Anthropologie Cloth & Stone Denim Dress

Cynthia Rowley Linen Floral Dress

Anthropologie Linen Striped Dress

Eileen Fisher Tank Dress

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Slip-on Sneakers & Birkenstocks

Thanks to Stephanie Trotta, I finally found the perfect summer sneaker that I have been longing for. I am constantly in and out of the house grabbing drinks and snacks and this toy and that — and since we have a very strict no shoe policy, I was going nuts lacing and unlacing my sneakers. When I’m not in those, I’m in my trusty Birkenstocks. I also just ordered a pair of Freedom Moses which I’m hoping can replace my lame flip flops for when our deck turns into a water park (every afternoon…).

Headbands

Before this pregnancy, I wasn’t a jumpsuit OR headband girl, but… here we are! I can’t get enough Lele Sadoughi headbands.