Wrap Star: Why the wrap dress is a smart choice for maternitywear (and how to wear it)

Unless you live on Planet Zarg, you probably didn’t miss the flurry of excitement yesterday over the appearance of the Duchess of Cambridge in a pretty wrap dress, perfectly accessorising a burdgeoning Royal Bump.

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It came as no surprise to see her choosing a maternity wrap dress. At Babes with Babies London we’ve seen our Magic Dress fly off the shelves this year and it’s had rave reviews from our customers.

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A  well-cut wrap dress does wonders as a maternity wardrobe staple.  Here’s why:
Six reasons why a good wrap dress is a maternity wardrobe hero…

1. It’s fabulously flexible. You can wear it in the early stages of pregnancy, just as other things are starting to dig in. You can also pop a camisole under a good one and wear it when you’re the size of a bus and about to pop. And, what makes it a brilliant investment piece is that it’ll then be perfect postnatally (and easy to breastfeed in).

2. It’s comfy. A dress is a godsend in pregnancy – doesn’t ride up or down, doesn’t dig in. And, no matter how much you want to look good, it’s important to feel comfortable as well as you cope with the not-insignificant task of growing a new human.

3. It’s very versatile. A cute little wrap dress can be worn by day, with strappy sandals in the summer or toughened up with boots and a biker jacket in colder weather. It can be smart enough for work, teamed with neutral accessories but it can be dressed up for a party or special occasion with statement jewellery and some look-at-me-shoes.

4. It’s shape enhancing. The beauty of the wrap is that it can be tied to give you a shape (bow above the bump later) rather than the ‘marquee’ look of some more tent-like dresses. It can allow your bump to be on display in a pretty, flattering way.

5. It’s bust beautifying. The wrap dress can also help stop a bigger bust looking like a shelf and gives a good shape to a bigger-than-normal décolletage.

6. It’s elegant but still a little foxy. Accessorised well (see tips below) the wrap dress can be the sort of dress that will please the mother-in-law because it’s non-tarty and a pretty frock… while also being feminine and foxy enough to stop you feeling frumpy. It shows off Kate’s gorgeous legs as well.

Accessory-watch: The beautiful personalised ‘You are My World’ necklace from Bb is perfect with the neckline on a wrap dress.

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WARNING!

There are two risks with wrap dresses. Be careful not to choose a cheap, badly cut one. Too thin material/too badly cut and you’ll show all your lumps and (non baby) bumps and end up feeling a bit too exposed.

There is also a danger that wrap dresses can be a little, well, mumsy.

Although at Bb London we like florals in the right place and in moderation, we’d recommend steering clear of les fleurs with a wrap dress to avoid looking like you should be making tea at the village summer fete.

Top tips for finding a non-mumsy wrap

a)      choosing a cool print  a la Kate

b)      going for classic jet black – it’s a winner for slimming and gives it a tougher edge. Plus, it makes your choice even more versatile (great for work or nights out)

c)       rocking this seasons hottest trend – monochrome and choosing our black and white ‘Happy Dress’.

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The Happy Dress: Black and white and gorgeous all over. Add a cool leather bracelet or a necklace similar to Kate’s, a little cami and a big smile. It’s a wrap!

 

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