What to Wear Category

09
Oct
2009

Mom to be Mixer in the OC

We are interrupting Fashion Tip Friday (sorry), but we just have to invite you to a fabulous mom to be mixer.  This is for all you mamas in the OC.  Enjoy sweet treats at an in-store shopping event where you will find special deals from Xpecting, Sandy Heit Photography and Cotton Idea Studio.

WHEN:  Thursday, October 15 from 6 to 8 p.m.

WHERE:  Xpecting Maternity – 369 East 17th Street, Costa Mesa, CA

RSVP to steph@xpectingmaternity.com

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25
Sep
2009

Fashion Top Friday – Fall is Here

Fall is here.  Not sure where my readers live, but let me tell you it doesn’t feel one bit like fall in sunny Orange County, CA.  I am so ready for the temperature to drop.  I enjoyed my summer, but now I want to snuggle up in my favorite cozy sweats and read a good book, I want to break out my winter running clothes, order a long awaited Pumpkin Spice latte, which I know I can do today, but it’s just not the same if I am in a tank top while enjoying a fall treat.

What I do love are all the amazing clothes.  Maternity is no exception to great new styles and it’s even more important that you are dressing in comfort.  Here is a preview of some of my favs from Juicy Maternity Jeans to LA Made maternity sweats and great thermals and sweaters to keep your bump covered.  Happy Fall!

juicybrowncordslgnomharborthermallgnomgiasweaterlgNOM blaire hoodielgLAMadejacketlgLAMadegrypantslg

11
Sep
2009

Fashion Tip Friday, Pretty Nursing Bras Do Exist

We know that nursing bras have a bad rap.  Pregnant Girls and husbands everywhere dread the oversized beige bra that looks like it was made with grandma in mind.  Since we love to spread good news we are here to tell you that pretty nursing bras do exist.

 Belabumbum makes the most adorable maternity/nursing bras with matching panties to boot!  They are supportive, easy to clip and unclip and comfortable.  Basically they do their job while looking pretty, feminine and altogether unassuming. 

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28
Aug
2009

Fashion Tip Friday – BYOG

byogDo not get stuck wearing an icky, used, blue hospital gown when you can BYOG-bring your own gown.  Tori (Spelling that is) wore hers to deliver Stella and personally we wouldn’t check into the hospital without it.  This great gown snaps down the back for coverage that will not disappoint and snaps down the sleeves for easy breastfeeding access.

p.s. These also make a fabulou baby shower gift.

25
Aug
2009

Silver Linings (part 2)

jbrandskinnyfrontMy shopper’s high was slightly waning after the unpleasant reality check; you know the part where I realized not every husband celebrates when their wife spends $1,000 on a new maternity wardrobe.  If your jaw just dropped and you are thinking I am frivolous and deserve for my husband to freak out let me put it into perspective for you; Olian black pants $65, J Brand maternity skinny jeans $189, Paige maternity Westbourne jeans $202, Ingrid and Isabel leggings $52 and camis $32 + $32, 3 Michael Stars maternity tees at $50 each, 2 Maternal America tops $80 + $72 and a NOM basic black dress $120.  So take that and see if you can get dressed for 9 months with 12 new things.  No way, no how.  In fact, Jessica, my new favorite sales associate, is calling me when the fall fashions arrive. 

Anyway, let’s get focused here because my real problem is hubs, not you or your jaw that hit the floor.  Husband was not thrilled, you already knew that, but I had still been grasping to a small strand of hope.  Picturing a scenario where I tell him I blew a grand and he says model all your new clothes and I will tell you how pretty you look.  Then I remembered my husband is a straight man.  Instead it was more like we have a budget, we have goals, the long term, yadda yadda, he lost me somewhere between car seats and college.  I let him finish, then I asked if he knew what it was like to grow out of 90% of your clothes in 20 weeks.  Silence.  This is when I really got going.

On a side note, I don’t believe in keeping score in a marriage.  We’re a team, he does a little, I do a little and  it’s all for the greater good.  Pregnancy just is not one of those times where the team philosophy works.  It’s more like I do the work and we both reap the benefits. 

He had to get me pregnant.  I’m not going to spell it out for you, let’s just say I don’t call that giving it up for the greater good, more like just giving it up more often than he has since that first year of dating (or maybe since college, but that was before me and before me doesn’t exist).  When the test struck positive he gained a designated driver.  That is where his list ends and mine begins.

So far I have gained 16 pounds, an aversion to chicken, a close relationship with the toilet from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., slightly swollen ankles, acne on my back, an absurdly frequent urge to pee, thighs that touch and rub together when I walk, hot flashes, cellulite, stretch marks, porn star boobs (Pam Anderson can keep them as far as I am concerned), midnight cravings for pancakes with chocolate ice cream and heartburn.

So far I have lost the ability to run for more than thirty minutes, sleep on my stomach (the way that I have for 30 years), the enjoyment that was that first cup of coffee every morning (I don’t bother with decaf), wine, blue cheese and guilt free turkey sandwiches (BTW, that lunch meat thing was news to me), my waistline and pretty much my body as I knew it, and the freedom to take an aspirin when I have a headache.

By the end of my rant hubs had programmed Jessica’s phone number into his blackberry; handy for the next time he is crazy enough to question the Pregnant Girl.