Breastfeeding Style - Golden Glam

December 12, 2013

Breastfeeding Style - Golden Glam

We're here to help you style your look for the Christmas party season.

These days it's often acceptable to take little one along to the festive parties - the younger the baby the more likely they are to sleep their way through the chatter & music. Better yet, host a small party yourselves and tuck baby in their own bed whilst you relax & enjoy the company knowing they sleep close by. So we've created a super easy, super glam look to dazzle with by simply accessorising our classic black nursing dress. You'll not only look smouldering, you'll be ready to feed discreetly without locking yourself away, getting half undressed to do so. We're confident you'll feel so at ease to feed that you'll find it a breeze to continue your catch up chatter whilst you do so.

Underpin your look with nursing shapewear by Rumina for smoothing your silhouette whilst giving you great bust support and easy nursing access for when you do need to breastfeed. Some shimmery nude tights will add lustre to your legs. Remember to pack some spare breast pads!

Our breastfeeding dress is delightfully versatile. It features a flattering, gentle frill trim along the neckline and falls in a soft A-line. Pull-aside cup opening for easy and discreet access giving you complete modesty when breastfeeding. The discreet feeding panel is cut in just the right shape and place ensuring easy and ample access. Worn as a maternity dress, it will skim and flatter right through to full term pregnancy. Made from soft, supple, viscose jersey with 8% elastane content, our clothes bounce back to their original shape after manipulation when feeding and it's a natural, comfortable, breathable material. The dress is cut to fit and flatter a post natal body with a fuller bust and more generous cut around the hips and tummy. Double thickness on the bust area disguises breast-pad silhouettes. All these features are included in our well thought through design so you can wear this dress with complete confidence.

A gold cuff bracelet is perfect for accessorising without the problem of jewellery scratching your baby or potentially getting yanked from your earlobes. That's all you'll need when teamed with some eye catching makeup and we've included a couple of fab tutorial links on the Pinterest board to help you create a totally gorgeous glittery eye and loose up-do with minimal time and fuss. Add a slick of gold nail polish and you're done.

A pair of golden sparkling high heels will add a punch of festive spirit to any outfit in one fell swoop. We love these by Jessica Simpson but be sure to pack your angel feet to ensure you can last the night! The Lipsy luxurious golden faux fur coat will complete the look, keep you toasty and capitalise on this season's teddy bear coat trend.

And though you're likely to be toting an enormous nappy bag of essentials with you, pack this compact Monsoon Maria clutch with your bare essentials like lippy, pocket mirror and money.





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