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Maternity Fashion for The Christmas Season

Wednesday 12th of December 2012  |  Category: Pregnancy News  |  Written by:

The festive season brings with it big meals, family and work celebrations and nights out as well as the big one: New Years Eve! If you’re pregnant, you might be giving the heavy partying a miss, but that doesn’t mean you can’t dress up for a fancy meal or wow your colleagues at the office celebration. We’ve put together a list of the top five maternity ranges on the market, perfect to find that dress for the party season!

New Look

New Look’s impressive collection bags the top spot on this list. They have a huge selection of dresses, from work wear to daytime to party. Our favourites have to include this stunning Maternity Blue Owl Print Dress. Also, stay on trend with this Mamalicious Pale Blue Sleeveless Denim Tessa Dress. Denim is still the look of the moment, and no girl’s wardrobe is complete without a few denim staple items. The sleeveless element ensures you won’t overheat in your dress, while also allowing it to be dressed up with jewellery to create that night-time look. Another fashion trend which New Look is embracing is the crochet style. Dresses and tops with crochet detail are going to be huge in the next couple of months, so stay on top of the trend with this daytime to night-time Maternity Grey Crochet Back Dress.

ASOS

Second on our list is the ASOS’ range of maternity dresses. maternity clothingThere are over one hundred dresses to choose from, embracing a wide range of trends, so there really is something there for everyone. There is usually a sale on at ASOS too, meaning you can grab a bargain. We love this ASOS Maternity Midi Dress In Sequin and Chiffon. This is the ultimate maternity party dress with its stunning sequined top but lightweight, flowing skirt to accommodate your bump. If you would prefer something a little less showy, then you might like this ASOS Maternity Exclusive Dress With Grecian Drape In Jersey. Its lightweight jersey material will ensure you don’t get overheated, and the flowing Grecian style is perfect to show off your bump in an elegant manner. Finally, this ASOS Maternity Skater Dress With Pussy Bow Tie is ideal for those who are looking for a work party dress, as well as being on trend.

Topshop

While Topshop’s maternity range is undoubtedly smaller than New Look or ASOS, the quality of the dresses make up for it. Every dress is on trend and they cater for the most stylish of mums-to-be. For fashion-conscious pregnant women, this Maternity Open Back ShirtDress will ensure you’re keeping up with styles even nine months pregnant! Its open back gives the dress some wow-factor, while keeping the look as a whole elegant and young. Team with cute sandals and a denim jacket for a perfect day to night outfit. We also love this Maternity Lace Dip Hem Dress for its elegance and royal colour.

Seraphine

For a more sophisticated look, head over to Seraphine.com. They offer a ‘classic take on pregnancy dressing’ and the clothes are designed to last throughout your whole pregnancy. Our favourite is this Blossom Printed Dress. It works with the bold prints trend and the under bust tie means you can create another ‘waist’ above your bump. If you want something with a bit of sparkle this festive season, check out this Blue Side Sequin Dress.

Mamas and Papas

Our final spot goes to Mamas and Papas. Their range is classic yet on trend and if you want to embrace some lace this season, you’re in luck. For effortless elegance, go for this black Lace Dress. You can show off your arms without having them completely on display, and the lace adds a touch of glamour to the whole dress. They also offer a wine coloured Lace Skater Dress for a fresher, cuter look.

Whatever you’re looking for this season, we’re sure you’ll find something you love from these top ranges.

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