You’re the guest of honor. Everyone’s eyes will be on you — and honestly? You deserve that.
But between the bump, the back aches, and the approximately four hundred trips to the bathroom you’ll make during the party, the last thing you need is a pair of heels slowly destroying your will to live.
Flats are having a serious moment, and for pregnant mamas, they’re not just practical — they’re genuinely stylish.
I’ve seen so many moms-to-be show up to their baby showers looking absolutely radiant in ballet flats, loafers, and strappy sandals, and every single one of them spent more time laughing and eating cake instead of wincing with sore feet. That’s the goal. That’s the dream.
So whether your shower is a garden brunch, a chic indoor gathering, or a casual backyard celebration, I’ve got 10 beautiful baby shower outfit ideas for mom with flats that’ll make you feel like the glowing queen you absolutely are. 🙂
1. The Flowy Floral Midi Dress with Ballet Flats
Image Prompt: A radiant pregnant woman in her early thirties stands in a sunlit garden decorated with pastel florals and greenery. She wears a flowing chiffon midi dress in a soft dusty rose floral print — the fabric drapes beautifully over her baby bump. Her feet are in blush-pink satin ballet flats with a delicate bow detail. Her hair falls in loose waves over one shoulder, adorned with a small floral clip. She carries a small wicker clutch. The mood is romantic and dreamy, with dappled natural light creating a soft, golden-hour glow. Her expression is warm and joyful, one hand resting gently on her bump.
How to Style This Look
The flowy floral midi dress is the quintessential baby shower outfit — and for good reason. It’s comfortable, bump-friendly, and photographs beautifully.
- The dress: Look for a wrap-style or empire-waist midi dress in a chiffon, georgette, or crepe fabric. These drape over the bump without clinging. ASOS Maternity, PinkBlush, and H&M have gorgeous options from $35–$90.
- The flats: Blush or nude satin ballet flats with a bow detail (try Sam Edelman’s “Felicia” style, around $80) elongate the leg and keep the look feminine.
- Proportion tip: If you’re petite, choose a dress that hits just below the knee — full-length midi styles can overwhelm a shorter frame.
- Accessories: Keep it soft — pearl stud earrings, a delicate gold bracelet, and a small structured clutch in ivory or wicker.
- Color variations: Dusty rose, sage green, soft lavender, or cream florals all feel celebratory without being loud.
- Dress it up: Add a dainty gold layered necklace and a velvet headband.
- Comfort tip: Look for dresses with a stretchy jersey lining under sheer fabric — you’ll feel supported all day.
2. Elegant White Maternity Maxi Dress with Pointed-Toe Flats
Image Prompt: A stunning pregnant woman stands in an airy, white-walled event space with elegant floral arrangements. She wears a flowy, ivory white maternity maxi dress with a deep V-neckline and flutter sleeves — the fabric is a soft, matte jersey that beautifully showcases her bump. On her feet are ivory pointed-toe flats in a smooth leather finish. Her hair is in a sleek, high bun with a few face-framing tendrils. Gold hoop earrings and a simple gold bangle complete the look. The overall mood is timeless, radiant, and effortlessly chic.
How to Style This Look
White at a baby shower is such a power move — you’re the bride of this party, and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.
- The dress: A V-neck or square-neck white maxi in stretch jersey accommodates your bump at every trimester. PinkBlush and Nordstrom carry stunning options from $50–$120.
- The flats: Ivory or nude pointed-toe flats in leather or faux leather add polish without the height. The pointed toe creates a subtle lengthening effect.
- Bump highlight: Empire-waist styles or ruched side panels will frame your bump gorgeously rather than hiding it — embrace it!
- Accessories: Gold accessories pop beautifully against white. Think chunky gold hoops, a stacked ring set, and a nude mini crossbody.
- For curvier bodies: A slightly ruched waist detail creates a beautiful hourglass silhouette over the bump. Avoid boxy cuts.
- Dress it down: Swap to flat leather sandals and a loose braid for a more relaxed vibe.
- BTW: A white dress photographs stunningly in natural light — perfect for all those OOTD shots your guests will be taking.
3. Chic Pastel Blazer Set with Loafers
Image Prompt: A confident, stylish pregnant woman in her late twenties stands in a modern, minimalist baby shower space with blush balloon arrangements. She wears wide-leg pastel lilac trousers with a coordinating oversized blazer in the same fabric — a relaxed, fashion-forward co-ord set. Underneath, a simple white fitted maternity tank shows her bump. On her feet are chunky-sole white leather loafers. Her hair is in a sleek middle-part low bun. Gold button earrings and a simple leather belt bag complete the elevated look. The mood is modern, fashion-forward, and confidently stylish.
How to Style This Look
Not every mama wants to wear a dress — and this blazer co-ord set proves you absolutely don’t have to.
- The set: A matching wide-leg trouser and blazer in pastel (lilac, mint, powder blue) reads as festive and elevated. Zara, & Other Stories, and ASOS carry beautiful options ($60–$150 for the set).
- The flats: White chunky loafers (think Steve Madden’s “Ease” loafer, around $90) give this look a cool, modern energy that balances the soft color palette.
- Bump styling: Leave the blazer open and wear a fitted white or nude maternity tank underneath to let your bump take center stage.
- Trouser fit tip: Look for trousers with a stretchy elasticated waist panel — they’ll grow with you and stay comfortable for hours.
- Accessory idea: A structured mini top-handle bag in cream or tan keeps the look sharp.
- For plus sizes: Choose a set with relaxed, flowy fabric rather than structured suiting — the movement makes it feel intentional, not stiff.
- Dress it up: Swap the tank for a satin camisole in champagne and add a statement necklace.
4. Ruched Jersey Dress with Strappy Sandal Flats
Image Prompt: A glowing pregnant woman sits relaxed in a beautifully decorated baby shower chair surrounded by gifts and flowers. She wears a soft blush-pink ruched jersey mini dress (midi length) that wraps and gathers at the sides to beautifully define her bump. On her feet are strappy flat sandals in nude leather with a thin ankle strap. Her hair is in bouncy, natural curls, and she wears gold huggie earrings and a simple gold chain. The image is warm, candid, and celebratory — she’s laughing and genuinely having the best day.
How to Style This Look
The ruched jersey dress is possibly the most universally flattering silhouette for pregnancy. The gathering hugs the bump in the best way, and the stretch means you never feel squeezed.
- The dress: Ruched midi dresses in jersey or ribbed fabric come in every color and price point. Target’s Isabel Maternity line ($30–$45) is incredible, as is SKIMS Maternity ($88–$110) for a more elevated feel.
- The flats: Strappy nude sandal flats (try Jeffrey Campbell or Chinese Laundry, $60–$95) feel elegant without the wobble of a heel.
- Color palette: Blush, terracotta, sage, and mustard all feel seasonally beautiful and photograph warmly.
- Sizing tip: Size up one in jersey dresses during pregnancy — the fabric stretches, but you want it to drape, not cling.
- Accessory styling: This dress is the star, so keep accessories minimal. A delicate pendant necklace and small hoop earrings are all you need.
- For petite moms: Look for the mini version that hits at the knee — it creates a long-legged effect without overwhelming your frame.
5. Boho Lace Maternity Dress with Nude Mules
Image Prompt: A bohemian-styled pregnant woman stands in a sun-drenched outdoor baby shower setting with pampas grass and dried florals as decor. She wears a long, ivory lace overlay maternity dress with flutter sleeves and a deep V-back. The dress has a romantic, vintage quality. On her feet are nude suede block-heeled mules — minimal and barely-there. Her hair is in a loose, undone French braid with baby’s breath woven in. She wears layered gold necklaces, delicate rings, and carries a small bouquet of wildflowers. The overall mood is ethereal, dreamy, and effortlessly beautiful.
How to Style This Look
For the boho mama, nothing says “shower queen” like a gorgeous lace dress with flowing detail. This look feels like a wedding, a garden party, and a dream all at once.
- The dress: Look for a lace overlay or lace-trim maternity maxi with flutter or bell sleeves. Brands like Seraphine ($120–$180) and PinkBlush ($65–$95) do this beautifully.
- The flats: Low-heeled block mules in nude suede (under 1 inch counts as flats, trust me — your feet will agree) offer just enough lift without the wobble. Try Sam Edelman or Lucky Brand ($70–$100).
- Hair idea: Loose braids with woven florals are the perfect finishing touch and require approximately zero effort once a friend helps you start it.
- Accessory layering: Layered delicate gold necklaces (two to three lengths), a midi ring stack, and small hoop earrings create that effortless boho richness.
- For summer showers: Choose an open-back or sleeveless lace style in breathable fabric so you don’t overheat.
- Budget alternative: SHEIN and Amazon Bridal both have gorgeous lace maternity options from $35–$55 that photograph beautifully.
6. Monochrome Sage Green Set with White Ballet Flats
Image Prompt: A stylish pregnant woman in her early thirties stands confidently in a botanical garden-themed baby shower space filled with greenery, eucalyptus, and white florals. She wears a monochrome sage green matching set — flowy wide-leg pants and a matching long-sleeve wrap top that ties at the side to accentuate her bump. On her feet are crisp white leather ballet flats. Her hair is in a polished low ponytail. She wears dainty pearl earrings, a delicate white gold necklace, and carries a cream leather envelope clutch. The mood is fresh, elegant, and naturally sophisticated.
How to Style This Look
Monochrome dressing is a styling cheat code — wearing one color head to toe creates an instantly pulled-together look with almost zero effort. Sage green is the color for 2025 baby showers, and it photographs gorgeously against florals and greenery.
- The set: A matching wrap top and wide-leg trouser in sage, dusty green, or eucalyptus. Abercrombie, Anthropologie, and Free People all offer beautiful versions ($80–$160 for the set).
- The flats: White leather ballet flats pop against green in the most satisfying way. Everlane’s “The Day Ballet Flat” ($115) is worth every penny.
- Wrap top tip: The wrap style is genius for pregnancy — you adjust the tie as your bump changes and it always looks intentional.
- Accessories: Lean into pearl and white gold details — pearl studs, a pearl drop necklace, a simple white gold ring. It feels modern and bridal all at once.
- Color alternatives: Dusty mauve, terracotta, or powder blue work equally well in a monochrome format.
- IMO: This is the outfit that makes people ask “who styled you?” when the answer is just… you.
7. Satin Slip Dress with Pointed Ballet Flats
Image Prompt: A luminous pregnant woman stands in a chic, minimalist indoor baby shower space with cream and gold balloon decor. She wears a champagne satin bias-cut slip dress with thin spaghetti straps and a subtle cowl neckline — the fabric skims her bump with a liquid elegance. She layers a delicate ivory cashmere cardigan draped loosely over her shoulders. On her feet are ivory patent pointed-toe ballet flats. Her hair is in a sleek, side-parted blowout. She wears a simple diamond pendant necklace and diamond stud earrings. The overall vibe is sophisticated, feminine, and quietly glamorous.
How to Style This Look
If you want to look like you walked off a fashion week street style page at your own baby shower, the satin slip dress is your answer. Paired with a cozy layering piece for comfort, it’s effortlessly chic.
- The dress: A bias-cut satin maternity slip in champagne, ivory, or blush. Meshki, Oh Polly Maternity, and ASOS Maternity carry gorgeous options ($55–$100).
- The cardigan: A draped cashmere or chunky knit cardigan over the shoulders makes this feel complete and keeps you warm during those inexplicable cold sweats pregnancy brings.
- The flats: Patent leather pointed ballet flats in ivory or pale blush (Reformation, $218, or Mango, $60) look incredibly polished.
- Bump note: Bias-cut satin drapes beautifully over a bump — it doesn’t fight the shape, it celebrates it.
- Undergarment tip: Invest in a seamless maternity shapewear bodysuit underneath if you want a smooth, sleek line.
- Hair and makeup: Sleek blowout or smooth bun, a glossy lip, and a luminous complexion. You’ll look like a magazine editorial.
- Budget option: An H&M satin midi slip dress ($35) styled with a draped blazer achieves the same elevated effect.
8. Tiered Maxi Skirt and Fitted Top with Espadrilles
Image Prompt: A relaxed, glowing pregnant woman laughs with guests at a sun-lit outdoor garden baby shower. She wears a tiered white cotton maxi skirt with voluminous ruffle layers and a fitted pale yellow ribbed maternity tank tucked in at the front. On her feet are natural tan espadrille flats with a delicate ankle tie. Her hair is in a high, messy bun with loose face-framing pieces. She wears gold hoop earrings, a simple layered gold necklace, and holds a glass of sparkling lemonade. The mood is celebratory, relaxed, and absolutely gorgeous.
How to Style This Look
Separates aren’t just for non-pregnant people! A tiered skirt gives you all the twirl energy of a dress while letting you wear your favorite stretchy maternity top.
- The skirt: A tiered cotton or linen maxi skirt with an elasticated waist. It sits comfortably under or over your bump depending on the fit. Look at Anthropologie, FatFace, or Amazon for options from $35–$85.
- The top: A fitted ribbed maternity tank in a soft color — pale yellow, white, lavender, or sage. Old Navy Maternity and Target both have excellent basics from $15–$25.
- The espadrilles: Flat espadrilles in natural jute are the perfect summer shower shoe — comfortable, casually chic, and very French. TOMS and Castañer make beautiful versions ($50–$100).
- Tuck tip: A front tuck (tucking just the front of your top into the waistband) keeps proportions balanced and makes the outfit look intentional.
- For warmer days: This cotton combination breathes beautifully and keeps you cool even at outdoor summer showers.
- Accessory idea: A wide-brim straw hat if it’s an outdoor shower — sun protection is self-care.
9. Velvet Midi Dress with Embellished Flats (For Winter or Evening Showers)
Image Prompt: A radiant pregnant woman stands in an elegantly decorated indoor baby shower space with warm candlelight and greenery. She wears a rich dusty rose velvet midi dress with a wrap neckline and three-quarter sleeves — the velvet catches the light luxuriously against her bump. On her feet are gold embellished ballet flats with beaded detail across the toe. Her hair is in a romantic half-up style with soft curls. She wears delicate diamond drop earrings, a thin gold bangle, and carries a small gold minaudière. The mood is warm, intimate, and utterly beautiful.
How to Style This Look
Winter and evening showers deserve a little extra magic. Velvet is the answer — it feels luxurious, photographs like a dream, and keeps you warm in air-conditioned venues.
- The dress: A velvet wrap or bodycon-style midi in burgundy, dusty rose, forest green, or midnight navy. ASOS Maternity and PinkBlush carry beautiful velvet styles from $55–$95.
- The flats: This is the moment for embellished or metallic flats — gold beaded ballet flats, silver strappy sandal flats, or jeweled mules. They dress the look up without any height.
- For the cooler weather: Layer a fitted ribbed turtleneck underneath a velvet wrap dress for a cozy, layered look that still showcases the bump.
- Accessory pairing: Diamond or crystal drop earrings against velvet fabric look absolutely stunning in candlelight photos.
- Body type note: Wrap-style velvet dresses work for every body — they tie and adjust to your exact shape, bump and all.
- Hair idea: Soft, voluminous curls or a romantic low chignon both feel perfectly appropriate for an evening celebration.
10. Casual Chic Denim Dress with White Sneaker Flats
Image Prompt: A cool, casually dressed pregnant woman stands in a bright, modern loft space decorated with banners and colorful balloons for a relaxed baby shower. She wears a chambray denim shirt dress — midi length, with a subtle A-line flare over her bump and a self-tie belt loosely knotted above the bump. Underneath is a simple white maternity T-shirt for layering. On her feet are crisp white leather sneaker flats — clean and minimal. Her hair is in a natural, textured low bun. She wears simple gold hoops, a layered necklace, and carries a canvas tote with a fun slogan. The mood is relaxed, joyful, and effortlessly stylish.
How to Style This Look
Not everyone’s shower is a sit-down affair with crystal glasses and a three-tiered cake. Some are backyard barbecues, casual brunch gatherings, or coed parties — and for those, this look is everything.
- The dress: A chambray or cotton denim shirt dress in a relaxed fit. Tie a self-tie belt loosely above the bump for shape. Gap Maternity and Madewell both have excellent versions ($65–$115).
- The sneakers: White leather sneaker flats (think Veja, $150, or Adidas Stan Smiths, $100) are clean, comfortable, and completely acceptable at a casual baby shower. Your feet will thank you at hour three.
- Layering trick: A simple white fitted maternity tee underneath an open shirt dress makes the look feel layered and effortlessly put-together.
- Belt tip: Loop the dress’s self-tie above the bump rather than at the waist — it creates a beautiful silhouette and celebrates your bump rather than hiding it.
- Accessory vibe: Casual gold jewelry — simple hoops, a layered necklace, maybe a fun charm bracelet. Nothing too precious.
- DIY personalization: Add an “Eat, Sleep, Baby, Repeat” canvas tote or a custom mama tote as a fun accessory — it’s your party, after all.
- Budget note: This entire look can be assembled for under $100 with denim from ASOS and sneakers from Amazon Essentials.
Final Thoughts: You’ve Got This, Mama
Here’s the thing about dressing during pregnancy — there’s no wrong answer as long as you feel good. The best OOTD for your baby shower is the one that lets you sit comfortably, hug people freely, eat every single snack without restriction, and still feel like the stunning, glowing person you are right now.
Flats aren’t a compromise. They’re a choice — a stylish, smart, I-know-exactly-what-I’m-doing choice. Whether you go for the dreamy lace boho maxi, the sleek champagne satin slip, or the casual denim dress with white sneakers, you’ll walk into that room and immediately own it.
The right outfit won’t just make you look beautiful — it’ll let you forget about your feet entirely and just be present for one of the most special days of your life. That’s the real goal. That’s what great style actually does. <3
Now go find your look, take a ridiculous number of photos, and enjoy every single moment of your shower.
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