You got the wedding invite, did a little happy dance, and then stood in front of your closet wondering — what on earth do I wear to a wedding when I’m pregnant? If you’ve been there, you already know the struggle is real.
Your usual dressy options don’t zip up anymore, empire waists are hit or miss, and the last thing you want is to spend the whole reception tugging at something uncomfortable while trying to enjoy the celebration.
Here’s the good news: boho style is basically made for maternity dressing. Flowy silhouettes, soft fabrics, earthy tones, and relaxed-yet-romantic details are your absolute best friends right now.
Whether you’re six months along or rocking a full-term glow, these 10 boho maternity wedding guest looks will have you feeling beautiful, comfortable, and completely yourself — bump and all. 🙂
1. The Flowy Maxi Goddess Look
Image Prompt: A radiant pregnant woman in her early thirties stands barefoot on a sunlit garden terrace during a golden-hour outdoor wedding. She wears a floor-length, dusty sage chiffon maxi dress with a deep V-neckline, wide flowy sleeves, and a gentle empire waist that skims over her baby bump beautifully. Her dark hair falls in loose, effortless waves over one shoulder, with a delicate floral crown of baby’s breath and dried pampas grass. She carries a small rattan clutch. Thin gold stacking bangles adorn her wrists. Warm evening light bathes the scene in soft amber, and wildflowers frame the background. The overall mood is ethereal, romantic, and deeply bohemian.
How to Style This Look
- The base piece: A floor-length chiffon or georgette maxi dress in dusty sage, terracotta, lavender, or ivory — look for empire-waist cuts or adjustable tie-waist styles that grow with your bump
- Alternatives by budget: ASOS Maternity and Seraphine offer stunning chiffon maxis from $40–$80; for a splurge, Fillyboo and Rent the Runway have gorgeous boho maternity options in the $120–$200 range
- Fit tip: The empire waist cut is the MVP of maternity dressing — it sits just above the bump and flows freely, so you’re comfortable from ceremony to last dance
- Accessories: A delicate floral crown (DIY or from Etsy for ~$15–$30), thin gold bangles, and a small woven rattan clutch
- Shoes: Strappy flat sandals or low block-heeled mules — your feet will thank you after hour two
- Dress it up: Add a lace kimono or gossamer wrap for evening receptions
- Pro hack: Knot a satin ribbon loosely just above your bump for a dreamy empire-waist definition without any restrictive elastic
2. The Lace and Wildflower Dream
Image Prompt: A glowing pregnant woman stands amidst a meadow ceremony setup, surrounded by wooden arches draped in dried wildflowers. She wears a cream broderie anglaise midi dress with billowy three-quarter sleeves, a square neckline, and gentle ruching across the belly. Her honey-blonde hair is half-up in a loose twist secured with a pearl clip. She wears cognac leather block-heeled sandals and holds a small bouquet of dried lavender. Dappled afternoon light filters through trees. The mood is whimsical, soft, and garden-fresh.
How to Style This Look
- The base piece: A broderie anglaise or eyelet lace midi dress in cream, white, or blush — look for ruched belly panels or adjustable side ties
- Important note: If the wedding isn’t a white-dress code, opt for cream with floral embroidery rather than stark white to stay respectful of the bride
- Fit tip: Ruched sides on a midi dress are incredibly flattering — the gathering creates beautiful draping over the bump while keeping the hem even
- Accessories: Pearl hair clip or tortoiseshell barrette, small gold hoops, a tiny wildflower bouquet as a prop for photos
- Shoes: Cognac or tan block-heeled sandals give height and stability — a 1.5–2 inch block heel is the sweet spot for pregnant feet
- Layer option: A lightweight cream cardigan for evening outdoor venues
- Budget finds: H&M Mama, Dorothy Perkins Maternity, and Target’s maternity line all carry beautiful eyelet options under $60
- Color swap: Dusty rose, sage, or pale yellow works equally beautifully in the same silhouette
3. The Earthy Terracotta Bohemian
Image Prompt: A confident pregnant woman in her late twenties leans against a weathered wooden barn door at a rustic outdoor wedding venue. She wears a deep terracotta wrap-style maxi dress with long billowy sleeves, a v-neckline, and rich warm fabric that moves beautifully. She accessorizes with layered gold necklaces of varying lengths, chunky brown leather sandals, and a small woven leather crossbody. Her dark curly hair is worn loose and voluminous. The warm afternoon light deepens the terracotta tones. The setting feels rustic, grounded, and artsy.
How to Style This Look
- The base piece: A wrap-style maxi dress in terracotta, rust, or deep burnt orange — the wrap style is genius for maternity because it’s naturally adjustable
- Why it works: Earthy tones photograph beautifully at outdoor and barn venues, and terracotta is universally flattering across skin tones
- Fit tip: Look for wrap dresses with adjustable ties that sit above the bump — you’ll have room to breathe and the look stays elegant throughout the pregnancy
- Layering: A loose boho crochet vest over the dress adds texture and visual interest without adding bulk
- Accessories: Layered gold chains at varying lengths (a choker + a 16″ pendant + a 20″ chain is a foolproof trio), amber or wooden bead bracelets
- Shoes: Chunky leather sandals or espadrille wedges — both are comfortable and season-appropriate
- Where to shop: Free People, Bohme, and Anthropologie for the boho vibe; ASOS Maternity for budget-friendly wrap versions
- OOTD upgrade: Tuck a small dried flower or sprig of lavender into your hair for an effortless finishing touch
4. The Floral Printed Boho Midi
Image Prompt: A joyful pregnant woman sits on a wooden swing hung from a large oak tree at a garden wedding. She wears a midi-length floral print dress in warm mauve and sage tones, featuring flutter sleeves, a smocked bodice, and a tiered skirt that flows beautifully. Her auburn hair is styled in a relaxed braid over one shoulder with loose pieces framing her face. She wears delicate gold anklet, simple gold studs, and strappy nude flat sandals. The garden background is lush and green. Natural soft light makes the floral print pop. The mood feels cheerful, romantic, and carefree.
How to Style This Look
- The base piece: A smocked-bodice midi dress in a wildflower or botanical print — smocking at the bodice stretches beautifully with your bump and requires zero alteration
- Print guidance: Smaller scattered florals elongate the silhouette; larger blooms celebrate the bump boldly — both are gorgeous, pick what makes you happy
- Fit tip: Tiered skirts are a pregnant woman’s best friend — they add volume below the waist, balance the bump visually, and feel like wearing a cloud
- Color combinations to try: Mauve + sage, dusty blue + cream, blush + terracotta, or navy + butter yellow
- Accessories: Keep jewelry simple when the print is busy — small gold studs, a delicate pendant necklace, and one dainty bracelet
- Shoes: Nude or blush flat sandals visually lengthen the leg under a midi hem
- Hair idea: A relaxed side braid with soft face-framing pieces is effortlessly boho and keeps hair managed at an outdoor venue
- Budget: H&M Mama, Shein Maternity (size up one), and ASOS Maternity all carry gorgeous floral midis for under $50
5. The Dreamy Boho Two-Piece
Image Prompt: A stylish heavily-pregnant woman stands on a stone patio at a vineyard wedding. She wears a coordinating two-piece set featuring a flowing cream linen wide-leg trouser and a matching loose-fit cropped peasant blouse with delicate embroidery along the neckline. Her blouse is untucked and falls naturally over her bump. Her blonde hair is up in a textured bun with a few loose pieces. She accessorizes with a stack of thin hammered gold bangles, a long tassel necklace, and tan leather flat sandals. The vineyard and warm afternoon light frame the shot. The look feels confident, modern, and boho-chic.
How to Style This Look
- The base pieces: Wide-leg linen or chiffon trousers (maternity or in a generous size with a stretchy waistband) paired with a loose embroidered peasant blouse
- Why it works: A two-piece gives you incredible flexibility — you can wear each piece separately after the baby arrives, making it a genuinely smart investment
- Fit tip: Let the blouse fall naturally over the bump — never tuck it in; the relaxed untucked silhouette is intentional, elegant, and completely on-trend in boho fashion
- Fabric to prioritize: Linen, chiffon, or bamboo jersey — these breathe beautifully in warm weather and drape gracefully over a bump
- Accessories: A long tassel or pendant necklace draws the eye vertically and elongates beautifully; layer thin gold bangles on one wrist
- Shoes: Flat leather sandals or tan mules — comfort is non-negotiable when you’re on your feet all day
- Where to find sets: Spell & the Gypsy, Free People, and ASOS all offer two-piece boho sets; look in the regular sizes for linen separates and size up 1–2
- FYI: Linen wrinkles — pack a small travel steamer or opt for a linen-blend with a slight stretch
6. The Romantic Off-Shoulder Maxi
Image Prompt: A beautiful pregnant woman stands at the edge of a wildflower field just before a sunset ceremony. She wears a long, pale lavender off-shoulder maxi dress with an elasticated neckline, ruffled tiers, and a flowing hem. The soft fabric moves gently in the breeze. Her dark hair is down in loose romantic waves with a few dried wildflowers tucked in. She holds a small natural woven bag. Delicate pearl drop earrings and a simple gold midi ring complete the look. The setting sun creates a dreamy pink and purple backdrop. The mood is breathtakingly romantic and free-spirited.
How to Style This Look
- The base piece: An off-shoulder elasticated maxi dress in lavender, blush, or pale mint — the elasticated neckline is adjustable and adds a naturally romantic touch
- Bump-friendly feature: Ruffled tiers fall from below the bust and flow freely, making this silhouette ideal for any stage of pregnancy
- Fit tip: Off-shoulder styles draw the eye upward and highlight beautiful pregnant décolletage — one of the most naturally flattering cuts for maternity dressing
- Hair note: Waves and off-shoulder styles are a match made in style heaven — loose romantic waves or a soft half-up style both work perfectly
- Accessories: Pearl drop earrings (real or faux), a delicate gold body chain over the dress for evening flair, small woven bag
- Shoes: Barely-there strappy flat sandals in nude or metallic gold
- Occasion notes: This look works beautifully for beach, garden, or vineyard weddings — slightly more dressed down for formal ballroom settings
- Color alternatives: Dusty rose, ivory, sky blue, or sage green in the same silhouette
7. The Boho Wrap Dress with Kimono Layer
Image Prompt: A confident pregnant woman walks through a candle-lit outdoor reception in a wrap midi dress in a warm toffee-brown shade. Over it, she layers a sheer floral kimono with gold and amber botanical prints that cascades behind her elegantly. Her mahogany hair is pinned in a loose updo with a few face-framing pieces. Long gold drop earrings, a simple gold cuff bracelet, and block-heeled espadrilles complete the ensemble. The warm candlelight creates a golden, intimate atmosphere. The look feels sophisticated, layered, and thoroughly boho.
How to Style This Look
- The base piece: A solid-colored wrap midi dress in toffee brown, olive, rust, or wine — solid bases let the kimono layer shine
- The layer: A sheer printed kimono with botanical, geometric, or floral motifs — this adds visual interest and warmth for cooler evening venues
- Fit genius: The wrap dress adjusts to your bump easily, and the open kimono layer adds dimension without any bulk or tightness
- Budget split: Invest in the kimono (it’ll be a wardrobe staple long after baby arrives) and find an affordable wrap dress from ASOS or Boohoo Maternity
- Accessories: Long gold drop earrings are your best friend here — they frame the face beautifully and dress up any wrap dress instantly
- Shoes: Block-heeled espadrilles provide style and stability — far more comfortable than stilettos when you’re pregnant
- Where to shop for kimonos: Free People, World Market, Etsy (for handmade options), or even vintage shops for truly unique prints
- Pro hack: Style the kimono slightly off one shoulder for a nonchalant, editorial touch that photographs beautifully
8. The Casual-Chic Boho Linen Set
Image Prompt: A relaxed and radiant pregnant woman sits at a rustic wooden reception table at an outdoor daytime wedding. She wears a relaxed sage green linen button-down midi skirt paired with a matching loose linen blouse featuring subtle tie-dye detail and billowy sleeves. The blouse falls easily over her bump. Her natural hair is styled in a high puff adorned with a gold hair cuff. Stackable thin gold rings, woven flat sandals, and a natural jute tote beside her chair complete the look. Warm natural afternoon light gives everything a soft, sun-kissed glow. The mood is effortlessly chic and grounded.
How to Style This Look
- The pieces: A linen midi skirt with an elastic or drawstring waist paired with a loose linen or cotton blouse — both maternity and regular sizing works if you size up in the top
- Why linen for weddings: Linen breathes beautifully in warm weather, photographs in gorgeous natural textures, and has an inherently relaxed-yet-elevated boho quality
- Fit tip: A drawstring or elastic-waist skirt sits comfortably under or over your bump — both positions work, just try both before the wedding day!
- Accessories: Stack thin gold rings across multiple fingers for a boho jewelry moment; a gold hair cuff or barrette adds flair to natural hair
- Shoes: Woven flat sandals or huarache sandals — both are incredibly comfortable and authentically bohemian
- Best for: Casual outdoor weddings, daytime garden ceremonies, or beach receptions
- Budget hero: Linen sets from Mango, Zara, or H&M are stylish and affordable — look for sizes that accommodate your bump comfortably; maternity linen options are also available at ASOS
9. The Velvet-Boho Evening Look
Image Prompt: A sophisticated pregnant woman stands in a warmly lit rustic barn at an evening wedding reception. She wears a deep plum velvet wrap dress with a V-neckline, flowing skirt, and golden tasseled belt loosely draped above her bump. A gold coin headband crowns her dark wavy hair, which falls freely down her back. Long pearl and gold layered necklaces, pointed-toe velvet flats, and a small beaded clutch complete the ensemble. The warm fairy-light backdrop adds magic to the rich jewel tones. The mood feels luxurious, romantic, and decidedly boho-glam.
How to Style This Look
- The base piece: A velvet wrap dress or velvet A-line maxi in rich jewel tones — plum, emerald, deep burgundy, or forest green
- Why velvet: Velvet is forgiving, luxurious-looking, and naturally reflects light beautifully — it photographs like a dream at evening receptions
- Fit tip: A loosely draped coin or tassel belt just above the bump defines the waist elegantly without any compression — it’s a styling trick that works every time
- Hair moment: A gold coin headband over loose waves is peak boho-glam and requires almost zero effort — shop Etsy or H&M Accessories for $10–$25
- Accessories: Layer pearl and gold chains at different lengths; a beaded or embroidered small clutch adds texture
- Shoes: Pointed-toe velvet flats (yes, they exist and they’re stunning) or velvet kitten-heeled mules for a slight lift
- Season note: This look is absolutely perfect for autumn and winter weddings
- IMO: This is the outfit that makes people do a double-take and say, “Wait, you’re pregnant? You look incredible” — and honestly, you deserve that moment
10. The Boho Beach Wedding Vision
Image Prompt: A glowing barefoot pregnant woman stands at the shoreline at a boho beach wedding ceremony. She wears an ivory chiffon flutter-sleeve maxi dress with subtle gold embroidery along the neckline, the hem lifting gently in the ocean breeze. A long layered shell and turquoise bead necklace catches the light. Her sun-kissed hair is loose in natural waves with a white floral pick tucked behind one ear. Small gold hoop earrings and a delicate gold anklet complete the look. The setting is golden-hour beach with soft waves and warm pink sky. The mood is luminous, free-spirited, and utterly romantic.
How to Style This Look
- The base piece: An ivory or white-sand chiffon maxi dress with subtle embroidery or lace detail — lightweight fabric is essential for beach comfort
- Fabric note: Chiffon and georgette are your beach wedding fabrics — they photograph like a dream in the breeze and won’t overheat you in the sun
- Fit tip: Skip structured waistbands entirely for beach settings — loose, flowing silhouettes with elasticated or smocked bodices are both practical and beautiful
- Accessories: Shell and turquoise bead jewelry is perfectly on-theme; a simple gold anklet feels beachy and elegant; small hoops rather than dangling earrings (they’ll catch the breeze)
- Hair: Leave it loose and wave it naturally — beach hair is the best hair, and the setting does half the work for you
- Shoes: Barefoot, flat leather sandals, or metallic flip-flops — this is not the occasion for heels
- Sun protection: A wide-brim straw hat for the ceremony can double as an accessory and practical sun shield
- Budget option: White flowy maxis from Shein, SheIn Maternity, or Amazon Essentials maternity line work beautifully for beach settings at under $40
- Pro hack: Bring a light sarong or wrap in a matching ivory or gold tone — it doubles as a shawl and a beach layer if you need it
The Boho Maternity Wardrobe Essentials
Before you shop, here’s a quick reference for the pieces that make every look in this article possible:
- Empire-waist and smocked-bodice dresses — the two most universally flattering maternity silhouettes
- Wrap dresses — naturally adjustable and endlessly versatile
- Chiffon, georgette, and linen fabrics — breathable, flattering, and gorgeous in photos
- Layering pieces — a sheer kimono or lace duster transforms any simple dress
- Gold jewelry — bangles, layered necklaces, and drop earrings are the boho finishing touches
- Block-heeled sandals or espadrilles — stylish comfort that won’t kill your feet
- Floral accessories — fresh, dried, or faux blooms in your hair are always the right choice
Dress Your Bump With Total Confidence
Here’s something I want you to hold onto: pregnancy is one of the most remarkable things your body will ever do, and the right outfit doesn’t hide that — it celebrates it. Boho style, with its love of natural beauty, organic shapes, and free-spirited elegance, aligns so perfectly with the season of life you’re in right now.
You don’t need to squeeze into something uncomfortable. You don’t need to spend a fortune. And you absolutely do not need to settle for anything that doesn’t make you feel stunning. Whether you go for the velvet evening wrap or the breezy beach chiffon maxi, the most important element of your look is how confidently you carry it.
So wear the floral crown, stack those gold bangles, and let that bump take center stage. Because honestly? You’re not just a wedding guest right now — you’re glowing, you’re growing a whole person, and you deserve to feel like the most radiant person in that room. <3
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