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Maternity Fashion trends

One of the best phases in woman’s life – pregnancy changes your life completely both emotionally and physically. It transforms your body and coping with this massive transformation doesn’t mean you don’t have to look bulky. Gone are those days when the ladies would hide behind yards of saris and cover their tummies with duppattas, it’s now the time to flaunt the baby bump. That can be done stylishly with the new trends in maternity wear both for the working moms-to-be and the stay-at-home moms and the night wear.

They now come in gorgeous designs, comfortable styling, and good quality fabrics both in Indian and Western wear. The Indian Kurtas and Chudidars can be customized into great maternity wear and all it needs is that extra pleat to cover your baby bump. If you are the bold mom you could wear the short kurtis and team it with a waist belt. The readymade kurtas and kurtis make for great maternity wear. The option of covering your tummy with a stole is a personal choice.

The Western style maternity wear which have entered the market have the usual range of large shirts or the typical maternity skirts that fit snugly around your stomach. If you are the slim built one you could still wear capris and top it with loose short tops that are easily available now. The formal shirts are also customized for those who go to work.

The long maxis from the 70s are back and make for great evening wear and the evergreen Kaftans can also be worn at home for great comfort. Enjoy and flaunt your 9 months wearing chic and stylish maternity wear!


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