Happy Tuesday my loves....
I hope everyone is off to a great start this morning. I'm running a bit late but hey, better late than never, right!?
Today I wanted to discuss a recent trend that I experimented with a couple of weeks ago-high waists. If you aren't a regular visitor, then you probably aren't aware that I'm expecting a baby boy in December. Therefore, when it comes to style these days, I'm drawn towards anything that's comfy and functional for my expanding midsection.
High waistlines afford me the opportunity to completely cover my bump without looking like Steve Urkel. I believe that this style was made especially for expecting women such as myself. I'm not too sure that I would wear this trend if it weren't for my bump.
I hope everyone is off to a great start this morning. I'm running a bit late but hey, better late than never, right!?
Today I wanted to discuss a recent trend that I experimented with a couple of weeks ago-high waists. If you aren't a regular visitor, then you probably aren't aware that I'm expecting a baby boy in December. Therefore, when it comes to style these days, I'm drawn towards anything that's comfy and functional for my expanding midsection.
High waistlines afford me the opportunity to completely cover my bump without looking like Steve Urkel. I believe that this style was made especially for expecting women such as myself. I'm not too sure that I would wear this trend if it weren't for my bump.
Steffen Schraut merino wool shirt, $270 / Warehouse long sleeve ruffle blouse, $65 / Long cotton shirt, $61 / Topshop vintage high waisted shorts / Pants, $29 / Party skirt, $29 / Jimmy Choo pointy pumps, $765 / Enzo Angiolini ankle booties / Sole Society pointed cap toe flat / Ann Taylor clutch / H M shoulder bag, $24
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