10 Comfortable Maternity Wedding Guest Outfits That Make You Feel Like the Most Stylish Person in the Room

You got the wedding invitation, you squealed with excitement, and then—oh. The outfit.

You’re pregnant, your body is doing this incredible, constantly-changing thing, and somehow you’re supposed to figure out what to wear to someone else’s big day while keeping both a bump and your dignity fully dressed. Sound familiar?

Here’s the thing I want you to hold onto before we even get started: being pregnant at a wedding is not a styling obstacle.

It’s actually one of the most beautiful opportunities to dress intentionally, celebrate your body, and look absolutely radiant in a room full of people.

I’ve seen pregnant guests completely outshine the décor (in the best way), and every single time, it comes down to wearing something that feels as good as it looks.

Whether you’re six months along and still fitting your regular dresses with a prayer, or you’re at week 36 and every waistband feels like a personal insult, this guide has you covered.

We’re talking 10 genuinely wearable, comfortable, and thoroughly gorgeous maternity wedding guest outfits—with real styling tips to make each one work for your body, your budget, and the venue.


1. The Flowy Maxi Dress: Your Bump’s Best Friend

Image Prompt: A glowing pregnant woman in her early thirties stands in the golden late-afternoon light outside a garden wedding venue. She wears a floor-length chiffon maxi dress in dusty rose with a subtle ruched side detail that elegantly accommodates her third-trimester bump. Thin adjustable straps frame her shoulders, and she’s draped a delicate ivory lace shawl loosely over her arms. Her hair is in a soft romantic updo with a few face-framing curls. She wears strappy low-heeled sandals in nude, carries a small beaded clutch, and her jewelry is simple: pearl drop earrings and a delicate gold bracelet. The background shows flowering hedges and string lights. The mood is warmly luminous, feminine, and effortlessly elegant.*

If I had to pick one silhouette that makes every pregnant guest look and feel spectacular, it’s the flowy maxi dress—full stop. The length skims over everything you might feel self-conscious about, the fabric moves beautifully when you walk, and there’s zero pressure on your bump or belly. It’s the outfit equivalent of a deep breath.

Look for ruched sides or a stretchy gathered waist rather than a belted or structured fit. Ruching not only grows with you but actually creates a gorgeous, intentional drape over the bump that makes the whole look feel styled, not stretched.

How to Style This Look

  • The formula: Chiffon or jersey maxi dress with ruched detailing + strappy low sandals + delicate jewelry + small evening bag
  • Best fabrics: Chiffon, jersey, and satin-back crepe all drape beautifully and photograph well; avoid stiff taffeta or anything that adds bulk
  • Shoe tip: Skip heels that push your center of gravity further off—a low block heel (1.5–2 inches) or a flat strappy sandal in nude or metallic gives length without the ankle strain after hour two
  • Bump-friendly brands to check: ASOS Maternity ($40–$80), Seraphine ($80–$150), Pink Blush Maternity ($35–$70)
  • Color options that photograph beautifully at weddings: dusty rose, sage green, champagne, sky blue, deep burgundy
  • Accessory trick: A thin elastic waist-cinching ribbon tied just above the bump (not across it) adds definition without restriction
  • Dress it up: Add a structured clutch and chandelier earrings for a formal evening wedding
  • Dress it down: Swap jewelry for a simple pendant necklace and throw on a denim jacket for an outdoor daytime ceremony
  • Pro styling hack: If the straps feel tight across your chest as pregnancy progresses, a tiny safety pin on each side can widen them discreetly

2. The Wrap Dress That Actually Wraps Your Heart

Image Prompt: A pregnant woman in her late twenties sits on a stone garden bench at a sunlit outdoor wedding, her expression relaxed and joyful. She wears a deep emerald wrap dress in soft matte jersey with three-quarter-length sleeves and a V-neckline that’s elegant but not revealing. The wrap style creates a naturally flattering silhouette around her bump. She wears strappy gold flat sandals and carries a small rattan clutch. Her hair is loose in soft waves over one shoulder, and she wears a simple gold pendant necklace and stud earrings. The surrounding garden is lush and green, creating a rich, natural color contrast with her dress. The mood feels effortlessly put-together and genuinely comfortable.*

The wrap dress deserves its legendary status in the maternity wardrobe—and for good reason. The adjustable tie means it fits differently at 20 weeks than it does at 36 weeks, and the V-neckline is universally flattering on all body types. It’s the rare wedding guest piece that truly grows with you.

Choose a matte jersey or ponte fabric rather than silk charmeuse if you’ll be spending time outdoors or moving between a ceremony and reception. Lighter fabrics are cooler, but jersey holds its shape without clinging uncomfortably to areas you’d rather it didn’t.

How to Style This Look

  • The formula: Wrap dress in solid jewel tone or soft floral + flat or low-heeled sandals + gold or silver jewelry + small structured bag
  • V-neckline tip: If the neckline gaps at your chest (very common during pregnancy), use fashion tape or a tiny snap on the inside for peace of mind
  • For summer weddings: Choose a lightweight rayon or viscose wrap dress and pair with barely-there sandals in tan leather
  • For fall weddings: Layer a cropped linen blazer or oversized cardigan over the shoulders—don’t try to button it, just drape it beautifully
  • Where to shop: H&M Mama ($30–$50), ASOS Maternity ($40–$85), Isabella Oliver ($120–$200 for investment pieces)
  • Bump highlight vs. minimize: A wrap dress naturally celebrates the bump without putting it on display—it’s the perfect balance of “I’m proud of this belly” and “I’m also here to dance”
  • Color coordination for wedding party vibes: Deep emerald, navy, or burgundy wrap dresses look elegant at almost any wedding color palette without clashing

3. The Elegant Maternity Jumpsuit for the Bride Who Dares

Image Prompt: A stylish pregnant woman in her early thirties stands confidently at the entrance of a modern urban wedding venue. She wears a wide-leg maternity jumpsuit in deep navy crepe with a square neckline and elastic panel that sits smoothly over her bump. The wide legs are tailored and billowy, hitting the floor elegantly. She’s added a thin gold belt tied loosely just above her bump and layered a cream open-front blazer over the shoulders. Her shoes are pointed-toe block-heel mules in nude. She carries a geometric gold clutch, wears stacked gold bangles and pearl drop earrings, and her hair is in a sleek high bun. The venue entrance is marble and moody-lit, giving the image a cool, fashion-forward editorial feel.*

“Can I wear a jumpsuit to a wedding while pregnant?” Yes. Absolutely yes. A maternity jumpsuit is one of the most comfortable options you’ll find, and when it’s in the right fabric and cut, it reads completely wedding-appropriate and thoroughly chic.

The secret is in the wide-leg silhouette and a defined-but-not-tight waist panel. Look for jumpsuits specifically designed with a ruched or elasticized bump panel rather than trying to size up in a regular jumpsuit—the proportions just won’t work the same way.

How to Style This Look

  • The formula: Wide-leg maternity jumpsuit in crepe or satin + block-heel mule + statement earrings + structured clutch
  • Why it works: The continuous line of the jumpsuit from shoulder to floor is incredibly elongating—it’s one of the most slimming silhouettes for a pregnant figure
  • Fabric alert: Avoid satin if you’ll be sitting for long periods—it can wrinkle under the bump and look unintentionally messy in photos
  • Belt trick: A thin metallic belt tied loosely above (not across) the bump creates an empire-waist effect that’s both flattering and comfortable
  • Bathroom reality check (we’re being honest here): Look for a button or snap crotch panel or consider going without any shapewear underneath so getting dressed in a wedding bathroom stall stays manageable
  • Shop at: Nordstrom Maternity ($80–$160), ASOS Maternity ($45–$90), Rent the Runway for a one-time wear option
  • Color your confidence: Midnight navy, rich black, deep plum, or bright white all feel elevated and occasion-appropriate
  • Occasion range: This works beautifully for modern, city, industrial, or cocktail-hour style weddings

4. The Tiered Midi Skirt & Blouse Combo for Mix-and-Match Magic

Image Prompt: A pregnant woman in her early thirties stands laughing at a colorful boho outdoor wedding. She wears a dusty terracotta tiered midi skirt in lightweight cotton voile that falls gracefully past her knees, paired with an off-shoulder smocked blouse in ivory with puff sleeves. The smocked elastic detail across the chest means the top adjusts effortlessly to her changing shape. She wears tan leather wedge espadrilles, carries a woven straw clutch, and accessorizes with layered gold necklaces and turquoise earrings. Her hair is in a loose, slightly undone bun. The background is a wildflower field with a neutral-toned wedding tent in the distance. The whole mood is effortless, sun-kissed, and joyfully boho.*

Not everyone wants a dress, and honestly, two-piece dressing during pregnancy can be a genius move. Why? Because separates give you flexibility to accommodate your bump independently from your chest and hips—which, if you’re pregnant, you already know are three very different sizing situations happening simultaneously.

A tiered midi skirt in a breathable fabric paired with a smocked or stretchy blouse is the sweet spot for outdoor, garden, or boho-style weddings. The tiers on the skirt add volume and movement that draws the eye down beautifully, and smocked tops have built-in stretch that feels like wearing nothing at all (in the best way).

How to Style This Look

  • The formula: Tiered midi skirt in cotton or chiffon + smocked or stretchy blouse + wedge sandal or espadrille + woven or beaded bag
  • Skirt length tip: Midi length (below the knee) is universally flattering during pregnancy—it covers any potential swelling in the calves while looking intentionally chic
  • Top alternatives: A wrap blouse, off-shoulder top with elastic neckline, or a flowy peasant-style top all work beautifully here
  • Smocked tops are your new BFF: The elasticized fabric accommodates every trimester without looking stretched out
  • Budget options: Shein Maternity ($15–$35 for separates), Target ($20–$45), Old Navy Maternity ($25–$50)
  • For cooler weather: Add a long cardigan in a complementary neutral or a tailored duster coat draped over the shoulders
  • The color play: Try a bold skirt (floral, terracotta, sage print) with a simple white or ivory top for a balanced, polished look
  • Pro tip: Tuck the front of your blouse slightly into the skirt waistband rather than leaving it fully untucked—it creates a more intentional OOTD vibe

5. The Satin Slip Dress Moment for Formal Weddings

Image Prompt: A radiant pregnant woman in her mid-thirties stands in the golden glow of a grand ballroom wedding venue. She wears a floor-length satin slip dress in champagne gold with a delicate lace trim at the neckline and adjustable spaghetti straps. The bias cut allows the fabric to fall luxuriously over her bump with zero restriction. She wears very low-heeled strappy silver sandals and a delicate diamond pendant necklace. Her makeup is glam—a bold lip in berry and soft smoky eyes—and her hair is pinned in an elegant chignon with face-framing tendrils. She carries a small silver minaudière. The venue shows grand chandeliers and candle-lit tables in the background. The mood is aspirational, glamorous, and undeniably beautiful.*

For a black tie or formal evening wedding, the maternity satin slip dress is your moment to look absolutely jaw-dropping. The bias-cut satin drapes like a dream over a pregnant silhouette—it doesn’t fight the bump, it collaborates with it. The result is a look that’s genuinely glamorous rather than trying to hide anything.

This is the outfit where you let your bump take center stage and lean into how gorgeous you actually look. Trust me on this one.

How to Style This Look

  • The formula: Bias-cut or cowl-neck satin slip dress in champagne, ivory, dusty rose, or deep jewel tone + barely-there heeled sandal + statement jewelry + small evening bag
  • Fit note: Satin is unforgiving with fit, so shop specifically in maternity satin styles rather than sizing up—the proportions are built for a bump
  • Bump highlight styling: A satin dress will beautifully showcase your pregnancy silhouette, which at a formal event reads as radiant and intentional rather than “I couldn’t find anything else”
  • Layer option: A sheer chiffon duster or kimono-style cover-up in a complementary shade adds coverage and a little editorial drama
  • Heel guidance: If you want height without agony, a 2-inch kitten heel or low stiletto in a clear or nude shade adds elegance without the ankle and back strain of a full heel
  • Brand options: Seraphine has gorgeous formal maternity styles ($100–$180); ASOS Maternity has more affordable options ($50–$100)
  • Jewelry rule: Let the dress shine—choose one statement piece (a bold necklace or chandelier earrings, not both) and keep everything else minimal
  • FYI: If you’re concerned about temperature regulation (pregnancy hormones, we see you), choose a satin with a slight stretch and bring a pashmina to wrap around your shoulders

6. The Boho Lace Dress for Garden & Outdoor Ceremonies

Image Prompt: A sun-kissed pregnant woman in her late twenties walks through a garden ceremony space, mid-laugh, holding a small wildflower bouquet she picked from the décor table. She wears a flowy bohemian lace maternity dress in off-white with bell sleeves, a tiered skirt that skims the grass, and a subtle empire waist just above the bump. The lace overlay is sheer at the sleeves and hemline but lined through the body for comfort. She wears tan leather flat sandals, has a flower crown in her loosely curled hair, and wears layered gold necklaces and stacked rings. The garden setting has wild roses and greenery, and the light is soft afternoon gold. The mood is romantic, free-spirited, and beautifully alive.*

Garden weddings and boho-style ceremonies practically call for lace, and the good news is that lace maternity dresses have never been easier to find or more beautiful. The key is choosing a style with a high empire waist or a completely relaxed A-line silhouette—anything that sits at or above the bump rather than trying to cinch across the middle.

Bell sleeves and tiered hemlines work especially well here because they add visual interest and movement that complements rather than competes with the pregnant form.

How to Style This Look

  • The formula: Flowy lace or crochet-overlay maternity dress + flat leather sandals or low wedges + layered delicate jewelry + small woven bag or no bag at all
  • Lace comfort tip: Always look for a fully lined lace dress—unlined lace against a pregnant belly is both uncomfortable and a little see-through in bright outdoor lighting (speaking from observation, not personal experience, but consider yourself warned)
  • Color options: Off-white, blush, sage, and pale lavender all feel incredibly romantic in lace without veering too close to bridal territory
  • For warmer weather: Choose a cotton-lined lace to stay cool; avoid polyester lining which traps heat
  • For cooler outdoor weddings: A cropped faux-fur stole or a long knit cardigan in ivory or camel adds warmth without disrupting the aesthetic
  • Hair and accessories lean-in: Boho looks love braids, loose waves, flower crowns, and layered necklaces—this is the occasion to go full cottage-core
  • Budget-friendly finds: Shein Maternity, Amazon Maternity, and Lulus all carry beautiful lace options in the $30–$70 range
  • Pro hack: If the empire waist feels too high as your bump grows, a simple thin braided belt in tan leather placed just below the chest can anchor the look at a more flattering point

7. The Midi Wrap Skirt & Silk-Feel Blouse for Elegant Comfort

Image Prompt: A polished pregnant woman in her early forties stands near a marble-accented indoor reception space, one hand resting lightly on her bump. She wears a silky midi wrap skirt in deep forest green with a subtle watercolor floral pattern, paired with a champagne-colored blouse in liquid-feel satin with a soft bow tie at the collar and long sleeves with subtle pleating at the cuff. The wrap skirt sits at her natural waist above the bump with a comfortable, non-restrictive tie. She wears pointed-toe suede mules in nude, carries a small leather clutch in cognac, and wears gold oval earrings and a delicate layered necklace. Her makeup is fresh and polished with a soft coral lip. The mood is quietly sophisticated, confident, and timeless.*

Sometimes pregnancy outfits try too hard to be maternity-specific when all you actually need are pieces with natural adjustability and luxurious drape. A wrap midi skirt pairs with almost any blouse you already own (or can easily find), and because the skirt wraps and ties rather than zips or buttons, it accommodates your growing bump without complaint.

This is also one of the most age-inclusive combinations on this list—it works beautifully across your twenties, thirties, and forties, and the mix of a printed skirt with a simple blouse always feels intentionally styled rather than thrown-together.

How to Style This Look

  • The formula: Printed or solid wrap midi skirt + silk or satin-feel blouse with a bow or soft neckline + pointed-toe mule or kitten heel + leather bag + gold jewelry
  • Skirt position tip: Wear the wrap skirt tied at your natural waist just above your bump—this creates an empire silhouette that’s both comfortable and flattering from every angle
  • Blouse alternatives: A chiffon peplum top, a loose silk button-front blouse left untucked, or a stretchy knit top in a rich color all work here
  • The bow-tie detail: A blouse with a bow at the collar or a pussy-bow neckline adds a polished finishing touch that photographs beautifully—it draws the eye upward and feels effortlessly put-together
  • Temperature tips: This combination is particularly ideal for spring and fall weddings where layering and adjusting throughout the day matters
  • Where to shop: Reformation (for the wrap skirt, $80–$120), Zara ($30–$60), & Other Stories ($50–$90)
  • Mix and match versatility: This entire look works post-pregnancy too, which means you’re genuinely investing in pieces you’ll wear long after the baby arrives

8. The Maternity Maxi With Statement Sleeves

Image Prompt: A confident and radiant pregnant woman in her late twenties stands under a flower arch at a destination wedding, her posture open and relaxed. She wears a floor-length maxi dress in cobalt blue with dramatic puffed sleeves that taper to a fitted cuff, creating a striking contrast with the flowing skirt. The dress features a subtle ruched panel across the bump in the same fabric. She wears simple pointed-toe flat mules in nude, keeps jewelry minimal—just pearl stud earrings and a single gold ring—and carries a small white leather clutch. Her hair is down in loose, glossy waves. Warm tropical light fills the frame, making the cobalt dress pop brilliantly against green foliage in the background. The mood is bold, joyful, and full of life.*

Let me share something: the most memorable wedding guest outfit I’ve ever seen on a pregnant woman was a cobalt blue statement-sleeve maxi that made every person in the room do a double-take. Not because she was pregnant, but because the outfit was that good. Statement sleeves are having a long moment in fashion, and they work brilliantly during pregnancy because they shift focus and visual interest upward while the dress accommodates the bump without any fuss below.

Bold color + dramatic sleeves + floor-length simplicity is a formula that never fails to look intentional and editorial.

How to Style This Look

  • The formula: Solid-color maxi dress with statement sleeves (puff, bishop, bell, or oversized flutter) + minimal jewelry + simple flat or low-heel shoe + small structured bag
  • Color boldness tip: Pregnancy is not the time to hide in beige (unless you love beige—then absolutely wear it). Bold colors like cobalt, emerald, terracotta, or deep fuchsia photograph stunningly and make you feel genuinely powerful
  • Sleeve to bump balance: The more dramatic the sleeve, the simpler the rest of the look should be—avoid bold prints with statement sleeves or it becomes visually overwhelming
  • Comfort of puff sleeves: Most puff or bishop sleeve styles are cut generously through the upper arm and chest, which is a pregnancy blessing—no uncomfortable armhole tightness
  • Budget options: ASOS Maternity ($45–$85), H&M Mama ($35–$55), Unique Vintage for vintage-inspired statement styles
  • Shoe note: With a floor-length skirt, shoes are mostly invisible—prioritize comfort over aesthetics here, and nobody will ever know your flat sandals cost $20
  • Pro styling hack: Wear your hair down or in loose waves with statement sleeves—it creates a balanced, intentional look that doesn’t feel top-heavy

9. The Classic Little Wrap Dress in Black for Semi-Formal Weddings

Image Prompt: A chic pregnant woman in her thirties stands at a sophisticated evening cocktail wedding, holding a glass of sparkling water and smiling at someone off-camera. She wears a knee-length black wrap dress in matte crepe with a deep V-neckline and three-quarter sleeves, the fabric draping beautifully over her third-trimester bump. She wears black pointed-toe block heels that add height without obvious effort, carries a small gold box clutch, and accessorizes with statement gold drop earrings and a bold red lip. Her hair is in a sleek ponytail. The setting shows warm Edison-bulb lighting, cocktail tables, and an elegant indoor reception space. The mood is confident, polished, and genuinely fun.*

There is no article about outfit ideas that doesn’t eventually circle back to black—and in maternity styling, black does everything right. It’s slimming without being a trick, it’s occasion-appropriate across a wide range of wedding styles, and if you tend to run warm (which pregnancy will make you do), a matte black dress won’t show perspiration under the venue lighting.

The LBD in a wrap style gives you the ultimate adjustability. And if anyone gives you the “you can’t wear black to a wedding” speech? They are living in a different decade. Black is completely acceptable for modern weddings and particularly appropriate for evening or semi-formal events.

How to Style This Look

  • The formula: Black knee-length wrap dress in crepe or jersey + black block heels or strappy sandals + bold accessories + a single statement jewelry piece
  • Make black feel festive: The secret is in your accessories—a bold lip color, chandelier earrings, or a metallic bag transforms a simple black dress from understated to genuinely glamorous
  • For summer: Choose a lightweight black jersey or chiffon; for fall, a ponte or crepe fabric feels appropriately elevated
  • Heel strategy: Black block heels in a 2-inch height give elegance without back strain—look for styles with an ankle strap for extra security as your center of gravity shifts
  • Where to shop: Seraphine Black Collection ($90–$160), ASOS Maternity ($40–$80), Boohoo Maternity ($25–$50 for budget-friendly options)
  • Coverage options: If the V-neckline feels more open than comfortable post-pregnancy-chest-growth, a simple scoop-neck cami layered underneath solves the problem elegantly
  • Occasion range: This specific formula works for cocktail, semi-formal, modern barn, and urban rooftop weddings—it’s genuinely versatile

10. The Printed Sundress for Relaxed Daytime Celebrations

Image Prompt: A beaming pregnant woman in her late twenties dances barefoot on a wooden outdoor deck at a relaxed daytime beach wedding, her sundress swirling around her. She wears a V-neck sundress in a vibrant tropical floral print—bold hibiscus in pinks, corals, and greens on a white background—with a relaxed A-line silhouette that falls just below the knee. The dress has thin adjustable spaghetti straps and a built-in smocked back panel. She’s kicked off her platform wedge sandals (visible nearby on the deck) and is dancing freely. She wears layered shell and gold necklaces, has her hair in a loose messy bun with tendrils falling at her cheeks, and carries nothing because she’s too busy having the best time. The light is bright, warm, and golden. The mood is unbridled joy.*

For a casual, outdoor, daytime, or beach wedding, a beautiful printed sundress is the move that combines total comfort with genuine style. Prints are actually a pregnant person’s secret weapon—they’re visually interesting, they draw the eye across the whole look rather than focusing on any one area, and they read as intentional and cheerful in photos regardless of your stage of pregnancy.

Choose a print that makes you feel good when you look at it. A dress that brings you joy when you pull it on will show up in every photo in the best possible way. 🙂

How to Style This Look

  • The formula: Printed A-line or sundress with smocked back or adjustable straps + platform wedge sandal or flat sandal + layered jewelry + small crossbody or no bag
  • Print sizing tip: Medium-scale prints work best on pregnant figures—tiny prints can look busy across a bump, and very large prints can overwhelm; go for florals, watercolors, or geometric patterns in the medium range
  • Smocked back is key: A smocked or elasticized back panel means the dress adjusts automatically as you grow—no zippers that won’t close, no buttons that gap
  • For beach or outdoor weddings specifically: Choose a cotton or cotton-blend fabric for breathability; polyester in direct sun while pregnant is genuinely miserable, and you deserve better
  • Platform wedge note: Wedge sandals distribute weight more evenly than heeled sandals, making them significantly more comfortable for long outdoor events when the ground is uneven
  • Budget-friendly finds: Target Circle, Old Navy Maternity, Amazon Dress Finds (search “maternity smocked sundress”—you’ll find beautiful options from $20–$45)
  • Accessory moment: Layered necklaces, shell jewelry, or simple gold pieces all complement printed dresses without competing with the pattern
  • Hair and weather truth: If you’re outdoors and it’s warm, plan for wind, heat, and the reality that your hair will do something unexpected—embrace it, or pack two bobby pins and a small elastic as backup

Maternity Wedding Guest Style: The Core Principles

Before you start shopping or panic-scrolling at midnight, here’s what I want you to walk away knowing: the best maternity wedding guest outfit is the one that makes you feel like yourself—just dressed up. It doesn’t have to be specifically designed as “maternity” if a piece fits comfortably with natural adjustability. It doesn’t have to be expensive. It absolutely doesn’t have to hide your bump.

A few rules worth keeping close:

  • Comfort is non-negotiable. If you’re tugging at it, sweating through it, or counting the minutes until you can take it off, it’s not the right outfit no matter how beautiful it looks.
  • Fabric matters more than ever. Natural fibers breathe. Stretch fabrics grow with you. Lining protects your comfort and your dignity in bright lights.
  • Shoes make or break it. Be honest with yourself about how long you’ll be standing, walking, and dancing—and choose accordingly.
  • Bold color and prints are your friends. Lean into them with confidence.

You’re attending a celebration of love while literally growing a human being. That’s not something to dress around—it’s something to honor. Wear what makes you feel radiant, comfortable, and like the magnificent person you are. Because the right outfit doesn’t just make you look good; it makes you feel present, confident, and completely, beautifully yourself.

Now go find your look—and maybe plan a fun shopping session with your favorite person to make it even better. <3


Looking for more maternity style inspiration? Check out our guides on elegant maternity outfits, formal maternity outfits, chic maternity outfits, and pregnancy dresses for weddings for even more ideas tailored to your bump and your style.