10 Plus Size Baby Shower Outfits for Mom That Are Gorgeous, Comfortable, and Completely You

You’re the guest of honor. The whole party is literally for you — and yet somehow, figuring out what to wear to your own baby shower feels like the most stressful part of the entire event. Sound familiar?

Here’s the thing: finding a gorgeous plus size baby shower outfit shouldn’t feel like a scavenger hunt through racks of ill-fitting options or scrolling endlessly through styles clearly designed for someone else’s body.

You deserve to walk into that room feeling like the radiant, powerful, glowing mama you actually are — not like you “settled” for something that fit okay.

I’ve helped so many mamas-to-be find their perfect baby shower look, and I can tell you with absolute confidence: the right outfit is out there, it exists in your size, and it’s going to make you feel incredible.

Whether you’re obsessed with florals, prefer a sleek and minimalist vibe, or want something with a little romantic drama, there’s a look here for you.

Let’s find your moment. 🙂


1. The Flowy Floral Maxi Dress

Image Prompt: A radiant plus size pregnant woman in her early thirties stands in a sunlit garden venue decorated with soft pastel florals and greenery. She wears a sweeping floral maxi dress in blush pink and dusty sage with a deep V-neckline, empire waist that gently drapes over her baby bump, and tiered chiffon skirt. Her hair flows in soft waves over one shoulder with a delicate baby’s breath floral clip tucked behind her ear. She holds a small bouquet and smiles warmly at the camera. Soft, golden afternoon light filters through nearby trees. The overall mood is romantic, joyful, and ethereal — the dress looks effortlessly feminine without being overdone.

How to Style This Look

  • The formula: Empire-waist floral maxi dress in a lightweight chiffon or georgette fabric + strappy flat sandals or low block-heel mules + delicate gold jewelry
  • Why it works for plus sizes: The empire waist sits just above the bump, creating a natural flow that skims the body beautifully without clinging anywhere uncomfortable. The tiered skirt adds movement and visual interest without adding bulk.
  • Color options: Blush and sage for a soft romantic vibe, bold red and white for something striking, or a dusty blue floral if you’re having a boy
  • Shoe tip: Skip stilettos at this stage (your feet will thank you after hour two, trust me). A strappy block heel or a metallic flat sandal keeps things elegant without the wobble.
  • Where to shop: ASOS Curve, Torrid, Eloquii, and Seraphine (which specializes in maternity and has gorgeous plus size options)
  • Price range: $45–$120
  • Pro hack: Steam the dress the night before — chiffon wrinkles easily during transit, and you don’t want to be ironing in your baby shower heels at 9 AM.

2. The Elegant White Maternity Dress

Image Prompt: A glowing plus size pregnant woman stands confidently in a bright, airy event space with white balloon arches and floral centerpieces behind her. She wears a stunning off-the-shoulder white ruched bodycon midi dress that beautifully accentuates her baby bump. Her hair is styled in a sleek high bun with soft face-framing pieces. She accessorizes with pearl drop earrings, a thin gold bracelet, and carries a small white satin clutch. Her expression is joyful and confident. The lighting is bright and clean, giving the image a modern, celebratory feel. The white dress pops beautifully against the pastel backdrop.

How to Style This Look

  • The formula: Off-the-shoulder or one-shoulder white ruched midi dress + nude or metallic heeled sandals + pearl or crystal jewelry
  • Why ruching is your best friend: Ruched fabric gathers and stretches simultaneously, meaning it accommodates your bump while also smoothing and flattering everywhere else. It’s genuinely one of the most universally flattering silhouettes for pregnant bodies.
  • Not a white dress person? Try champagne, cream, or blush — you’ll still get that “bride of the baby shower” energy with a softer color
  • Neckline consideration: Off-the-shoulder styles beautifully draw attention to your décolletage and shoulders. If you prefer more coverage, a square neck or sweetheart neckline gives the same elegant effect.
  • Where to shop: PinkBlush Maternity, Rent the Runway (yes, they carry plus maternity!), H&M Mama in extended sizes
  • Price range: $35–$95
  • Body-positive note: You absolutely do not need to hide your bump — show it off! The ruched style celebrates your body exactly as it is right now.

3. The Boho Goddess Look

Image Prompt: A free-spirited plus size pregnant woman sits on a woven rattan chair surrounded by macramé wall hangings, pampas grass, and warm terracotta tones. She wears a rust-orange lace-trimmed bohemian dress with long flowy sleeves, a deep V-neckline with a subtle tie-front detail that rests gently above the bump, and a maxi skirt length. Layered gold necklaces, stackable rings, and tan leather sandals complete the look. Her hair is in a relaxed loose braid with soft tendrils framing her face. The lighting is warm and golden, evoking a late-afternoon boho celebration. The overall vibe is earthy, romantic, and effortlessly stylish.

How to Style This Look

  • The formula: Boho maxi dress with lace or crochet detailing + layered gold jewelry + tan or cognac flat sandals + loose wavy hair or a relaxed braid
  • Best colors for the boho aesthetic: Rust, terracotta, sage green, cream, dusty mauve, or a warm burnt sienna
  • Layer it up: A delicate kimono cardigan in a complementary neutral adds beautiful bohemian texture and gives you the option of coverage if the venue is chilly
  • Accessory magic: Layered necklaces at different lengths immediately elevate any boho look. Add a coin pendant, a turquoise stone piece, and a delicate chain — worn together, they look intentionally styled.
  • Where to shop: Free People (extended sizes), Anthropologie (plus range), Amazon’s boho maternity section has surprisingly beautiful options
  • Price range: $40–$130
  • Comfort tip: Look for dresses with elastic or stretchy fabric at the top, because adjustable fits will keep you comfortable from the first game to the last piece of cake.

4. The Chic Two-Piece Set

Image Prompt: A stylish plus size pregnant woman stands in a modern minimalist venue with clean white walls and eucalyptus greenery. She wears a sophisticated two-piece set consisting of wide-leg palazzo pants in dusty mauve and a matching short-sleeve crop-length top with a subtle wrap detail that ties just above the baby bump. She pairs the set with nude pointed-toe flats and a structured cream mini bag. Her hair is pulled back in a chic low twist, and she wears gold geometric earrings. The image feels contemporary, confident, and put-together — like a mama who knows exactly who she is and dresses accordingly.

How to Style This Look

  • The formula: Matching two-piece set in a solid jewel tone or pastel + pointed flats or block-heeled sandals + structured mini bag + statement earrings
  • Why two-piece works beautifully pregnant: The separate pieces mean you’re not fighting one continuous garment over your bump. The top and pants move independently, which is genuinely more comfortable than a fitted dress after you’ve eaten baby shower cake.
  • Color combinations to try:
    • Dusty mauve top + matching wide-leg trousers
    • Sage green set with cream accessories
    • Soft lilac with gold jewelry for a regal touch
  • FYI on sizing: Order your pre-pregnancy size in the bottoms and size up one in the top to accommodate your bump comfortably without the pants feeling oversized
  • Where to shop: Eloquii, City Chic, SheIn Curve (budget-friendly), Nordstrom plus section
  • Price range: $55–$150
  • Pro hack: This set pulls double duty — wear it now for the shower, and after baby arrives, the pants work beautifully as a high-waisted style you’ll live in during postpartum.

5. The Satin Slip Dress

Image Prompt: A glamorous plus size pregnant woman poses in a warmly lit, intimate venue adorned with string lights and dusty rose florals. She wears a floor-length satin slip dress in champagne gold that catches the light with every movement. The bias-cut skirt skims over her bump naturally, and adjustable spaghetti straps allow for a custom fit. She layers a sheer matching duster cardigan over the top for an ethereal layered effect. Strappy gold heeled sandals and elegant chandelier earrings complete the look. Her hair falls in Old Hollywood waves. The mood is romantic, glamorous, and deeply feminine.

How to Style This Look

  • The formula: Bias-cut or draped satin midi/maxi slip dress + sheer duster or lace cardigan layer + strappy heeled sandals + chandelier earrings
  • Why satin works for plus sizes: Bias-cut satin drapes over curves rather than clinging to them, creating a fluid, elegant silhouette that photographs beautifully and feels luxurious to wear.
  • Color options: Champagne gold for maximum glamour, dusty rose for romance, deep burgundy for dramatic flair, or classic ivory for a bridal-adjacent vibe
  • If you’re worried about the slip effect: Layer a fitted slip underneath or choose a lined satin dress — many maternity styles are already lined. The duster layer also adds a beautiful buffer of coverage and texture.
  • Where to shop: ASOS Design Curve, Revolve (extended sizes), & Other Stories, Abercrombie curve range
  • Price range: $60–$160
  • Comfort note: Satin can feel warm under lights — opt for a lightweight charmeuse satin rather than heavier duchess satin if your shower is indoors or in a warmer month.

6. The Flirty Wrap Dress

Image Prompt: A cheerful plus size pregnant woman laughs naturally in a bright pastel-decorated indoor baby shower venue with pink and gold balloons. She wears a wrap dress in a watercolor floral print — soft peach, mint, and cream — with a deep V-wrap bodice, cinched tie waist that sits beautifully above her bump, and a flounced knee-length skirt. She wears nude strappy sandals and carries a small woven bag. Small gold hoop earrings and a single delicate bracelet complete the look. The image feels joyful, approachable, and effortlessly pretty — like she got dressed in twenty minutes and looks absolutely perfect.

How to Style This Look

  • The formula: Wrap dress with a V-neckline + adjustable tie waist above the bump + strappy sandals or kitten-heel mules + simple gold jewelry
  • Why the wrap dress is genuinely perfect for a baby shower: The tie waist adjusts to exactly where you are in your pregnancy. The V-neckline creates a beautiful elongating line. And you can still wear it postpartum — just retie and go.
  • Print options: Watercolor florals, abstract art prints, polka dots for a fun retro vibe, or a classic geometric pattern for something more contemporary
  • Budget-friendly find: Wrap dresses are incredibly common in plus sizes at H&M, Target’s A New Day line, and Amazon — you can find beautiful options for under $40.
  • The OOTD shortcut: This is hands-down one of the easiest “looks put-together without trying hard” outfits in existence. It photographs well from every angle, which matters when every guest is snapping photos all day.
  • Where to shop: Anthropologie (plus range), Wrap London, Target, H&M Mama
  • Price range: $30–$100

7. The Statement Jumpsuit

Image Prompt: A bold, confident plus size pregnant woman stands in a modern garden venue with geometric décor and lush tropical greenery. She wears a wide-leg jumpsuit in a deep forest green with a sleeveless fitted top, a subtle ruched panel over the bump, and sweeping wide-leg trousers. A gold statement belt sits just above the bump, and she wears platform gold sandals to elongate her legs. A structured nude clutch and oversized gold hoop earrings complete the look. Her natural curly hair is worn fully out. The image feels powerful, modern, and genuinely chic — this mama is not playing around.

How to Style This Look

  • The formula: Wide-leg maternity jumpsuit with a ruched or stretchy bodice + statement belt above the bump + platform sandals + bold earrings
  • Belt placement is everything: Wearing your belt just above the bump (not at the natural waist) creates a beautiful hourglass silhouette while giving your baby room to breathe, so to speak.
  • Color choices: Forest green, navy, dusty rose, rich terracotta, or a classic all-black if you want maximum versatility
  • Body-type note: Wide-leg silhouettes balance broader hips and shoulders beautifully. If you’re petite and plus size, a cropped wide-leg with a platform shoe keeps proportions feeling balanced.
  • Where to shop: Torrid, Eloquii, ASOS Curve, Boohoo Plus
  • Price range: $50–$120
  • Pro hack: Keep a small safety pin inside at the collar in case the neckline gaps — a common issue with jumpsuits when you have a fuller bust. Takes two seconds to fix and saves you from adjusting it all day.

8. The Lace Overlay Dress

Image Prompt: A romantic plus size pregnant woman sits at a beautifully decorated baby shower table surrounded by candles, white peonies, and crystal glassware. She wears a dusty rose lace overlay dress with a satin slip underneath and delicate floral lace layered on top. The dress has three-quarter sleeves, an empire waistline, and a midi-length hem. She wears pearl stud earrings, a delicate pearl bracelet, and blush satin pointed-toe kitten heels. Her hair is in a soft updo with loose romantic pieces. The mood is intimate, elegant, and timeless — like something from a beautiful editorial shoot.

How to Style This Look

  • The formula: Empire-waist lace overlay midi dress + pearl or crystal jewelry + kitten heels or satin flats + soft updo
  • Why lace is magical for baby showers: The texture photographs exquisitely, feels inherently special and occasion-appropriate, and the layered lace-over-slip construction means the fabric skims over curves without being clingy.
  • Coverage consideration: Three-quarter or long lace sleeves are a gorgeous option if you prefer more arm coverage — the lace fabric keeps it feeling light and feminine rather than heavy.
  • Color options: Dusty rose, ivory, sage green, soft lilac, or a classic navy lace for something more dramatic
  • Where to shop: Adrianna Papell (extended sizes), Azazie (custom sizing available!), David’s Bridal plus range, Nordstrom Rack
  • Price range: $65–$180
  • Special touch: A lace dress deserves a special undergarment moment. Invest in a seamless maternity shapewear slip — not to hide anything, but to ensure the lace overlay lies beautifully and you feel smooth and comfortable all day.

9. The Casual-Chic Midi Skirt Set

Image Prompt: A relaxed, effortlessly stylish plus size pregnant woman laughs with friends at a brunch-style outdoor baby shower surrounded by terracotta planters, checkered tablecloths, and sunflowers. She wears a sage green ribbed knit midi skirt paired with a matching fitted long-sleeve crop top that sits just above her baby bump. She layers a cream oversized linen blazer casually over her shoulders. White sneakers and small gold hoops keep the look grounded and wearable. Her hair is in a neat high puff. The scene feels warm, joyful, and utterly real — like a gorgeous OOTD that’s actually comfortable enough to eat cake in.

How to Style This Look

  • The formula: Ribbed knit midi skirt + matching or tonal fitted crop top above the bump + oversized linen or cotton blazer draped over shoulders + white sneakers or flat sandals
  • This look is for the mama who wants to feel stylish without feeling “dressed up”: It’s the sweet spot between casual and chic that makes brunch-style or backyard baby showers feel perfectly appropriate.
  • Why ribbed knit is great plus size: The stretch and texture of ribbed knit hugs curves without squeezing — it moves with you, breathes well, and looks intentionally styled even when you feel like you’re in your most comfortable outfit.
  • Color combos:
    • Sage green matching set with cream blazer
    • Dusty lilac set with white denim jacket
    • Camel ribbed set with a tan trench draped over
  • Where to shop: Zara (plus range available online), H&M Mama, ASOS Curve, Free People extended sizes
  • Price range: $55–$110
  • Sneaker note: If anyone questions wearing sneakers to a baby shower, remind them that you are carrying an entire human being in your body and you can wear whatever shoes you want. 🙂

10. The Classic Little Floral Sundress (Dressed Up)

Image Prompt: A joyful plus size pregnant woman twirls in a bright, whimsical baby shower garden setting with paper lanterns, wildflowers, and pastel bunting. She wears a smocked-top sundress in a vibrant yellow and white daisy print, with adjustable shoulder straps, a gathered bust that accommodates her chest beautifully, and an A-line skirt that hits just below the knee. She’s dressed it up with strappy tan wedge sandals, a rattan crossbody bag, and delicate layered necklaces. Sunglasses pushed up on her head add a playful touch. The image is bright, colorful, and full of summer energy — pure happiness captured on film.

How to Style This Look

  • The formula: Smocked or elasticated-bodice sundress in a cheerful print + wedge sandals or espadrilles + layered necklaces + straw or rattan bag
  • The smocked top is a plus size hero piece: The elastic shirring at the bodice stretches comfortably across your bump and chest while creating beautiful textural detail. It’s one of those styles that looks more expensive than it is and fits more sizes than almost anything else.
  • Dress it up or keep it casual: Swap the wedges for ballet flats and skip the bag for a more relaxed outdoor vibe, or add a structured blazer and a heel if your venue is slightly more formal.
  • Print options: Yellow daisies for summer sunshine energy, red gingham for a sweet picnic aesthetic, blue and white stripes for a crisp nautical feel, or a bold tropical print if you want maximum impact
  • Budget win: Smocked sundresses are widely available at Target, Old Navy, Walmart, and Amazon — most under $40 — and the plus range has genuinely improved dramatically in recent years.
  • Where to shop: Target (plus sizes), Old Navy Maternity, Amazon sundress section, Shein Curve for budget options
  • Price range: $25–$75

Color Palettes That Photograph Beautifully

Wondering what shades will look most stunning in photos? Not all colors read the same way on camera — and since your baby shower photos will live in your family’s memory forever, it’s worth thinking about.

Colors that photograph gorgeously on plus size bodies:

  • Dusty rose and blush — soft, feminine, and universally flattering in natural light
  • Forest green and sage — rich, earthy tones that look incredible against most skin tones
  • Champagne and cream — gives you that glowing, bridal-adjacent energy without washing out
  • Terracotta and rust — warm, on-trend, and absolutely stunning in golden-hour outdoor shots
  • Deep navy or burgundy — for the mama who wants drama and elegance in equal measure

BTW, avoid very pale pastels like light yellow or mint if you’re photographing in bright sunlight — they can wash out in overexposed shots. Opt for a slightly deeper, more saturated version of those tones instead.


Quick Fit Tips Every Plus Size Mama Needs

Before you head to checkout, a few honest styling truths that will save you from returns and last-minute panic:

  • Order two sizes if you’re between: Plus size maternity sizing is notoriously inconsistent across brands. If you’re a 1X/2X in regular plus, try both — and keep the tags on until the day of the shower.
  • Consider your bra situation: Your bust may have changed significantly. Many of these looks work beautifully with a strapless maternity bra, a nursing-friendly bralette, or even built-in support. Check what’s offered before you buy.
  • Prioritize fabric stretch: Look for “modal,” “jersey,” “ribbed knit,” or “georgette” in descriptions — these fabrics accommodate a growing bump far better than structured woven fabrics.
  • Think about seating comfort: You’ll be sitting and standing and hugging people for hours. Avoid anything with a tight waistband that digs in, heavy boning, or a bodycon fit so tight that sitting becomes a project.

A Final Word on Feeling Like Yourself

Here’s what nobody tells you about dressing for your baby shower: the most important thing isn’t the trend, the color, or the silhouette — it’s that you feel like YOU in it. The version of you who is radiant, powerful, excited, and glowing. The version of you who walks into that room and owns every single moment.

Whether you choose the flowy boho maxi or the bold statement jumpsuit, the lace overlay dress or the casual-chic knit set — wear it with the confidence that comes from knowing this day is entirely yours. You’ve grown a whole human being. A beautiful outfit is the least you deserve. <3

Now go find your look, take all the photos, eat all the cake — and know that you’re going to look absolutely incredible doing all of it.