10 Casual Baby Shower Outfit Ideas for Moms That Are Cute, Comfortable, and Totally You

You’ve planned the decorations, finalized the guest list, and chosen the cutest theme imaginable—and then comes that moment every mom-to-be secretly dreads: standing in front of a closet full of clothes thinking nothing fits, nothing works, and why is everything either too tight around the belly or shaped like a tent?

We’ve all been there. And if you’re the guest of honor at your own baby shower, you deserve to feel genuinely radiant—not just “comfortable for someone who’s pregnant.” The good news? Casual baby shower outfits have come a long way, and the options right now are honestly stunning.

Whether you’re throwing a backyard brunch or a cozy indoor gathering, I’ve rounded up 10 outfit ideas that balance comfort, style, and bump-flattering silhouettes so beautifully that you’ll actually look forward to getting dressed.

Let’s find your perfect look. 🙂


1. The Flowy Floral Midi Dress

Image Prompt: A glowing mom-to-be in her early thirties stands in a sun-drenched garden with soft string lights in the background. She wears a flowy floral midi dress in blush pink and sage green with a smocked empire waist that gently drapes over her baby bump. Her hair is in a loose half-up style with face-framing pieces, and she wears delicate gold drop earrings and strappy flat sandals in tan. She carries a small wicker clutch and smiles softly over her shoulder. Natural afternoon light creates a warm, dreamy atmosphere with a romantic, feminine vibe.

There is truly nothing that says “baby shower guest of honor” quite like a floral midi dress—and I mean that in the best possible way. The midi length hits at the most flattering point on almost every body type, and a smocked or empire waist means it grows with you beautifully through any trimester.

Look for dresses in soft, garden-party palettes: blush, lavender, sage, or buttery yellow. These colors photograph beautifully and feel genuinely festive without trying too hard.

How to Style This Look

  • The dress: Smocked empire waist midi in a floral print—ASOS Maternity, Pink Blush, or H&M Mama all carry gorgeous options between $35–$90
  • Shoes: Tan strappy flat sandals or block-heeled mules if you want a little lift without sacrificing comfort
  • Bag: A small rattan or wicker clutch for a garden-party feel, or a simple crossbody if you want your hands free for cake
  • Jewelry: Keep it delicate—gold drop earrings and a dainty pendant necklace are all you need
  • Hair: A soft half-up style or loose waves feel romantic and effortless without being overdone
  • Budget tip: Target’s maternity section regularly stocks floral midis under $40 that look like they cost three times as much
  • Body type note: If you’re carrying high, an empire waist will skim your bump gracefully; if you’re carrying low, a flowy A-line skirt from the hip will be your best friend
  • Dress it up: Swap sandals for block-heeled mules and add a delicate headband
  • Comfort hack: Look for fabrics with at least 5% spandex—they move with you all day without pulling

2. Linen Trousers and a Relaxed Crop Top

Image Prompt: A confident, casually chic pregnant woman in her late twenties poses in a bright, airy indoor venue with white walls and potted greenery. She wears high-waisted wide-leg linen trousers in ivory and a fitted ribbed crop top in sage green that rests just above her baby bump, showing a subtle sliver of skin. She wears white leather sneakers and carries a simple canvas tote. Her hair is in a sleek low ponytail, and she wears small gold hoop earrings. The lighting is clean and modern, and the vibe feels relaxed, cool, and effortlessly put-together.

This combination might just be the most versatile casual baby shower outfit in existence. Wide-leg linen trousers are airy, breathable, and make your legs look a mile long. Pair them with a ribbed crop top that sits just above your bump—yes, really—and suddenly you’ve got an OOTD that feels intentional and stylish instead of “I grabbed whatever still fits.”

The secret is proportion: the wide leg balances the fitted top, and the bare bump creates a beautiful silhouette that celebrates where you are right now.

How to Style This Look

  • Trousers: Wide-leg or palazzo linen pants in ivory, cream, or dusty pink—Zara, Free People, or ASOS Maternity carry beautiful options ($30–$80)
  • Top: A fitted ribbed crop or a stretchy bandeau-style top in a complementary neutral or soft color
  • Shoes: White sneakers for a casual daytime shower, or slide sandals in tan or gold for a slightly dressier feel
  • Outerwear: If the venue is air-conditioned, a lightweight longline cardigan in the same ivory palette ties everything together
  • Bold alternative: Try terracotta trousers with a white crop for a warm, earthy color story
  • Accessories: Minimal—hoop earrings, a simple chain bracelet, and that’s honestly enough
  • Fit tip: Look for trousers with an elastic or drawstring waistband so you stay comfortable from setup to send-off
  • Where to shop on a budget: Shein Maternity and H&M Mama both carry linen-blend wide-legs under $30

3. The Classic Wrap Dress in a Soft Solid

Image Prompt: A radiant pregnant woman in her mid-thirties stands on a light-filled patio with a soft blurred garden background. She wears a wrap dress in dusty mauve with three-quarter-length sleeves and a deep V-neckline that gracefully drapes over her bump. She wears nude block-heeled sandals and carries a small structured bag in cognac leather. Her hair falls in soft curls at her shoulders, and she wears pearl drop earrings and a simple gold ring. The mood is warm, intimate, and quietly elegant.

If there’s one silhouette that has been universally flattering across every body type for decades, it’s the wrap dress. And during pregnancy? It becomes practically magical. The adjustable tie means it fits exactly how you need it to, and the V-neckline draws the eye upward in the most flattering way.

Choose a soft solid—dusty rose, lavender, warm camel, or a deep teal—so your bump takes center stage beautifully.

How to Style This Look

  • The dress: A jersey or woven wrap dress with an adjustable tie—Seraphine, ASOS Maternity, and Nordstrom Maternity all carry excellent options ($45–$120)
  • Shoes: Block-heeled sandals if you want height without foot pain (a very real concern by the third trimester, BTW)
  • Bag: A structured mini bag in a contrasting neutral—cognac, black, or cream all work beautifully
  • Jewelry: Pearl drops or simple gold studs; the V-neckline does the styling for you
  • Color tip: If the shower has a specific color theme, choose a dress that coordinates without perfectly matching—dusty rose works for pink themes, sage for green, periwinkle for blue
  • Layering option: A lightweight fitted blazer over one shoulder elevates the entire look without adding bulk
  • Non-maternity hack: Many regular wrap dresses work perfectly throughout pregnancy—just size up one or two and the fabric drapes naturally

4. Matching Loungewear Set (Elevated Edition)

Image Prompt: A relaxed and luminous pregnant woman in her early thirties reclines on a plush cream sofa at an intimate indoor shower with soft neutral décor. She wears a coordinated ribbed knit set in warm caramel—a cropped long-sleeve top and wide-leg jogger pants—both with subtle texture. She wears simple white slip-on sneakers and small gold stud earrings, with her hair in a neat bun. A single bangle bracelet adds a touch of polish. The lighting is warm and intimate, and the atmosphere feels cozy, intentional, and modern.

Before you scroll past this one—hear me out. A matching lounge set in the right fabric and cut is one of the chicest things a pregnant woman can wear to a casual baby shower. The key word is elevated: we’re talking ribbed knit or luxe jersey in a solid neutral, not fuzzy sweatpants (unless that’s entirely your vibe, in which case, zero judgment).

Matching sets photograph beautifully, feel incredible all day, and signal that you put thought into your outfit without spending four hours doing so.

How to Style This Look

  • The set: Ribbed knit matching top and wide-leg or straight-leg jogger in caramel, sage, cream, or dusty pink—Skims Maternity, Spanx, or Amazon Essentials all carry options ($30–$150)
  • Shoes: Clean white sneakers, simple loafers, or mules keep the look polished
  • Accessories: This is where you can have fun—a bold gold pendant necklace or statement earrings dress up the casualness instantly
  • Hair: A neat bun or sleek ponytail feels intentional; loose waves soften the look if you want something more romantic
  • Color story: Stick to one neutral family—all cream, all sage, all caramel—for a cohesive, editorial feel
  • Budget find: Amazon Maternity has ribbed matching sets for under $35 that look genuinely expensive in photos
  • Comfort factor: Ribbed fabric has natural stretch and never digs in, making it ideal for long celebration days

5. A Printed Boho Maxi Skirt with a Fitted Tank

Image Prompt: A free-spirited pregnant woman in her late twenties stands outdoors at a boho-themed baby shower with macramé and dried flower decorations in the background. She wears a flowy printed maxi skirt in terracotta, cream, and olive tones with a simple white fitted tank tucked in at the front. She wears tan leather sandals with woven detailing, layered gold necklaces, and a chunky beaded bracelet. Her hair falls in natural waves with a few face-framing pieces. The lighting is warm and golden-hour adjacent, and the mood feels relaxed, earthy, and beautifully casual.

This combination is casual baby shower dressing at its absolute best—effortless, pretty, and genuinely comfortable. A fitted tank tucked into a printed maxi skirt shows off your bump in the most natural, beautiful way while the skirt’s length and volume keep you feeling cool and unrestricted.

Choose a print that excites you: abstract florals, earthy geometrics, bold tie-dye. This is your party—your outfit should feel like you.

How to Style This Look

  • The skirt: A flowy maxi in a boho print—Free People, Anthropologie, or Thrilling (for vintage finds) have stunning options ($40–$120); many non-maternity maxi skirts work perfectly since they sit at the waist
  • Top: A fitted ribbed or cotton tank in white, cream, or a color pulled from the skirt’s print
  • Tuck trick: Do a front half-tuck for a relaxed, intentional feel rather than fully tucking all the way around
  • Shoes: Woven or leather flat sandals; avoid chunky platforms that could become uncomfortable by hour three
  • Jewelry: Layer two or three gold necklaces at different lengths; add beaded bracelets or stacked rings for a boho finish
  • Alternative top: A linen button-down shirt left open over a cami creates an even more relaxed, layered look
  • Hair: Natural texture, loose braids, or a crown braid all fit this aesthetic perfectly

6. Overalls—Yes, Really

Image Prompt: A playful and stylish pregnant woman in her early thirties stands at a casual outdoor baby shower with paper lanterns and picnic tables in the background. She wears light-wash denim maternity overalls with a white floral smock top underneath and the straps adjusted to accommodate her bump. She wears white low-top canvas sneakers and carries a small floral tote bag. Small daisy drop earrings and a simple gold necklace complete the look. Her hair is in two loose braids. The mood is cheerful, relaxed, and utterly charming.

Overalls at a baby shower? One hundred percent yes. Maternity overalls have had a serious moment in recent years, and for good reason—they’re comfortable beyond belief, they make the bump look adorable rather than hidden, and they give off “I’m celebrating and having the best time” energy that perfectly suits the occasion.

Pair them with a pretty top underneath—a floral smock, a white eyelet blouse, or even a striped linen tee—and you’ve got a genuinely memorable OOTD.

How to Style This Look

  • Overalls: Maternity denim overalls in light or medium wash—Gap Maternity and ASOS Maternity both carry excellent options ($50–$90)
  • Top underneath: A white floral smock top, an eyelet blouse, or a striped breton tee—anything with a little personality
  • Shoes: White sneakers for maximum charm; ballet flats for a slightly dressier take
  • Accessories: Keep jewelry playful—daisy earrings, a simple pendant, a beaded bracelet
  • For warmer weather: Roll the hems up to mid-calf and swap the sneakers for sandals for an instant summer vibe
  • Fit tip: Look for overalls with adjustable bib straps and a full belly panel so they’re comfortable for the entire event
  • Budget option: Non-maternity overalls in a larger size often work just as well in the first and second trimesters

7. A Monochromatic Neutral Look

Image Prompt: A polished and effortlessly chic pregnant woman in her mid-thirties stands in a minimalist indoor shower space with cream walls and neutral florals. She wears an all-cream outfit—a soft ribbed long-sleeve top and high-waisted straight-leg trousers in matching ivory—creating a seamless, elongating silhouette. She wears cream leather loafers and carries a tan structured tote. Her jewelry is all gold: a chain necklace, thin stacked rings, and small hoop earrings. Her hair is sleek and straight with a center part. The mood is clean, modern, and quietly luxurious.

There’s something almost effortlessly powerful about a head-to-toe neutral look, and it photographs beautifully at almost any shower theme. An all-cream, all-blush, or all-caramel outfit creates a long, unbroken line that’s incredibly flattering—and you’ll look like you spent way more time planning than you actually did.

The cheat code: matching tones don’t have to be perfectly identical. Mixing ivory with cream and off-white actually creates more depth and visual interest.

How to Style This Look

  • Top: A ribbed long-sleeve or soft fitted tee in ivory or cream
  • Bottoms: High-waisted straight-leg trousers or maternity joggers in a matching or complementary neutral
  • Shoes: Cream loafers, nude sandals, or white sneakers—keep the footwear in the same color family to maintain the elongating effect
  • Bag: A tan or cognac structured bag adds warmth and contrast without breaking the monochromatic mood
  • Jewelry: All gold—chain necklace, rings, simple hoops—is the perfect finishing touch
  • Color alternatives: Try all-sage, all-dusty rose, or all-camel for different seasonal feels
  • Why it works: A single color family draws attention upward to your face and bump simultaneously, making you look radiant in every photo

8. A Sundress with a Lightweight Kimono

Image Prompt: A warm and radiant pregnant woman in her late twenties sits at a decorated table at an outdoor baby shower, laughing with friends. She wears a simple white broderie anglaise sundress with adjustable straps and a gathered waist that accommodates her bump beautifully, layered under a flowing floral kimono in blush, coral, and gold tones. She wears tan strappy flat sandals and a small gold anklet. Her hair is in a loose braid over one shoulder, with small floral hair pins. The atmosphere feels summery, festive, and joyful.

This combination solves so many common baby shower outfit dilemmas at once. Too warm? Slip the kimono off. Need a little coverage? Pull it back on. The sundress beneath works on its own, but the kimono adds a layer of occasion-dressing that makes the whole look feel curated and intentional.

It’s also one of the easiest ways to work the shower’s color theme into your outfit without being too matchy.

How to Style This Look

  • Sundress: A simple white, cream, or pastel broderie anglaise or jersey sundress in an adjustable style—Boohoo Maternity, ASOS, or Mango carry gorgeous options ($25–$70)
  • Kimono: A floral or printed lightweight kimono that pulls in the shower’s color palette—H&M, Free People, and Anthropologie all have beautiful options; non-maternity kimbos work perfectly since they drape open at the front
  • Shoes: Flat strappy sandals are the ideal shoe for a long, warm-weather celebration
  • Accessories: A delicate anklet, small gold earrings, and maybe a delicate ring or two
  • FYI: This combination also works beautifully for a garden party baby shower or an outdoor gathering with a floral theme
  • Cool-weather version: Swap the kimono for a longline cardigan and add white sneakers for a cozy indoor shower feel

9. Maternity Jeans Styled Up

Image Prompt: A stylish and relaxed pregnant woman in her early thirties leans against a wooden fence at a casual backyard baby shower. She wears dark-wash maternity straight-leg jeans with a tucked-in flowy white blouse with subtle floral embroidery at the neckline and sleeves rolled to three-quarter length. She wears white block-heeled mules and carries a small woven bag. Small gold hoop earrings and a delicate layered necklace complete the look. Her hair is in a messy-but-intentional bun. The mood is casual, warm, and genuinely chic.

Here’s a hot take: maternity jeans can absolutely be a baby shower outfit. The “I need to wear a dress” pressure is entirely optional, and if you feel most like yourself in denim, that’s the right answer.

The styling trick is to treat the jeans as your neutral base and then build upward with something a little special—a beautifully embroidered blouse, a silk camisole, or a chiffon top that floats at your hips.

How to Style This Look

  • Jeans: Dark-wash straight-leg or slim maternity jeans with a full-panel waistband—Madewell Maternity, Citizens of Humanity Maternity, or Gap Maternity ($50–$180); H&M Mama for a budget-friendly option under $40
  • Top: A flowy embroidered blouse, a silk-feel cami with a blazer, or a linen button-down with the front tucked and sleeves rolled
  • Shoes: White mules, ankle boots, or loafers depending on the season
  • Accessories: Keep jewelry slightly elevated—layered necklaces, statement earrings, a structured bag—so the overall look reads “occasion” rather than “everyday”
  • Fit tip: Full-panel maternity jeans are genuinely comfortable all day; avoid half-panel styles for long events as they can become uncomfortable
  • Dress it up: Add a blazer and pointed-toe heels and suddenly your jeans outfit is the chicest thing in the room

10. The Statement Maternity Jumpsuit

Image Prompt: A confident and glowing pregnant woman in her early thirties stands at a modern indoor baby shower venue with soft pink and neutral décor. She wears a wide-leg maternity jumpsuit in dusty rose with a smocked waist, adjustable straps, and wide-leg trousers that elongate her frame. She wears gold strappy flat sandals, carries a small gold-toned clutch, and wears gold chandelier earrings. Her hair is in a sleek low bun with a few face-framing pieces. The lighting is warm and flattering, and the overall mood feels celebratory, polished, and beautifully modern.

If you want one piece that does all the work for you—no mixing and matching required—a wide-leg maternity jumpsuit is the answer to every “what should I wear to my baby shower?” question. It reads as thoughtfully put-together from every angle, it’s incredibly comfortable to wear for hours, and it gives you that effortless one-and-done style that makes getting dressed feel genuinely easy.

Choose a color that makes you light up: dusty rose, deep teal, warm terracotta, or crisp white all work beautifully.

How to Style This Look

  • The jumpsuit: Wide-leg or culotte style with a smocked or adjustable waist—Pink Blush, Seraphine, ASOS Maternity, and PinkMama carry stunning options ($45–$130)
  • Shoes: Strappy flat sandals for comfort, or low block-heeled sandals if you want a little lift
  • Bag: A small clutch or simple crossbody keeps accessories minimal and the jumpsuit as the star
  • Jewelry: This is your moment for a statement earring—chandelier, tassel, or a bold hoop all elevate the look effortlessly
  • Hair: A sleek low bun or ponytail keeps the focus on the jumpsuit’s silhouette
  • Color guidance: White and ivory jumpsuits feel classic and bridal-adjacent (in the best way); dusty rose is universally flattering; deep jewel tones make a genuinely memorable entrance
  • Budget-friendly: Amazon Fashion has wide-leg maternity jumpsuits starting at $28 that photograph beautifully
  • Practical note: Make sure any jumpsuit you choose has an easy-to-navigate design for bathroom trips—this is a practical necessity that’s worth checking before you buy

Dressing Your Bump with Confidence

The through-line across all ten of these looks? Comfort and confidence are not opposites. The best casual baby shower outfit is the one that lets you laugh freely, eat without worrying about buttons, chase toddlers if needed, and sit through two hours of gift-opening without shifting uncomfortably every five minutes.

A few final principles to carry with you:

  • Breathable fabrics are your best friend: Jersey, linen, ribbed knit, and woven cotton all move beautifully with a bump and don’t trap heat
  • Adjustable waistbands and ties give you flexibility throughout the day as your body changes hour to hour
  • Choose shoes you’ve actually walked in before—a baby shower is not the day to break in new heels
  • Accessories can do the heavy styling lifting: a beautiful earring, a layered necklace, or a great bag can transform the simplest outfit into something memorable

Most importantly: wear what makes you feel like the best version of yourself right now. Not who you were before pregnancy, not who you’ll be postpartum—you, today, at this exact beautiful and wild moment in your life. The right outfit will make you feel seen and celebrated, and that feeling is the whole point. <3