By MommyNEWS, on February 24th, 2014
Crocuses aren’t the only thing about to pop as spring sneaks up on us. After months of drab weather, we’re ready for color. Good thing we’ve got lots of it in this season’s styles!
Tunics are huge this season. These flowing tops look great with jeans and leggings alike. Like all our tops, these choices are great for pregnancy and beyond.
The India tunic comes in lemon or rose, and there’s a secret center opening for easy nursing access.
The Tier Top flatters any figure, and the flowing layers (in mulberry or pebble) help particularly flatter a postpartum tummy. The top tier lifts for nursing access.
The Keyhole Tunic is really snazzy–the bottom can be ruched up for a bloused effect, or the top can be tugged long enough to cover Mom’s thighs. Nursing access through the cute center keyhole!
The Flo Tunic is designed to hug your growing bump during pregnancy and drape nicely afterward.
Speaking of leggings, don’t you get tired of gray and black? This spring, we’ve got some vibrant skinny jeans for expectant moms to enjoy.
The Amanda Jeans feature an adjustable waist and a soft gray belly band to hug your bump. These beauties come in coral and jade.
And, because spring weather means we can think about wearing dresses again without freezing, we’ve got several new styles to help you welcome milder weather.
The Ayla Maxi Dress is a regal, flowing dress great for both pregnancy and nursing–simply lift the empire layer to access for breastfeeding.
The Ain Dress is flirty, fun, and perfect for spring events. The flowing material flatters a pregnant bump while the center keyhole access makes nursing a breeze.
And, of course, some of our old favorites are still in stock to spice up your maternity and nursing wardrobe with lots of color. Hop over to our facebook page to learn more about how we dress our store mannequins in all our favorite designs!
The Ivanna Tie Dress is vibrant and looks spectacular on both our pregnant and nursing moms!
Have you seen something you loved in our shop recently? Leave us a comment to share your spring favorites!