Showing posts with label crop top. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crop top. Show all posts

Monday, 11 November 2013

Outfit: 11/11/13

When reading crystaldaisies.blogspot.co.uk I got a sudden urge to root around in Primark. I did a post about crop tops last week and found this lovely short jumper. It's cozy warm, but not too warm; my blood runs hot these days. I also purchased this cami in chartreuse, orange, teal, and hunter's green. I love Primark for their cheap basics; can't feel bad stretching it out when it only cost £1.50. 
The jeans are by A Pea in the Pod, and the boots are Aldo.

Today was supposed to be donut day for my friend and me. We were going to try the infamous cronut, and a new muffin-donut from +Starbucks Coffee. He got the flu so I am staying well away, even though I've had my jab. It never used to phase me when one of my friends was sick; I would hang out anyways. Now I put myself in quarantine: can't get sick, mustn't get a fever.

Right now I'm packing up and getting ready for a road trip later this week. A road trip might not sound fun when you're 7 months pregnant but I can't wait to be free and explore one last time while I have the chance.

Monday, 4 November 2013

American Apparel Wishlist

American Apparel doesn't technically have a maternity line, but there are a lot of trendy staples and accessories that could fit in your pregnancy wardrobe and flatter your bump. Maternity doesn't have to mean matronly, you can still be sexy and stylish.

Printed Twist Scarf (£15)- My favorite kind of scarf! They stay put and keep the hair out of my face.
Turtleneck Dress (£22)- I'm a sucker for a curve hugging black turtleneck.
Wooden Sandal (£80)- I said no heels but these look stable, pair them with girly socks!

**Note: I do realize that the black turtleneck dress, if worn by a pregnant body, would likely either not fit right or would be stretched beyond recognition. I may or may not be in denial about my lack of a waistline. **



Chiffon A Line Maxi (£58)- Glamorous and flattering
Printed Babydoll Dress (£54)- Pretty and bump accommodating.
Fleece Crop Top (£23) - Crop tops are ideal for layering during your pregnancy.
Taux Demin Braided Belt (£12)- The perfect maternity belt
Pink Lip Leggings (£24)- I love this pattern!

Sunday, 3 November 2013

Crop tops

Crop tops are so hot right now. 

The right crop top can be great for layering during your pregnancy and nursing. Now, I am not suggesting that you go all Lisa D'Amato, but if you do, more power to yah. Werk it gurl.
This is my attempt:



The top and shoes are vintage. The skirt is from +Zara; usually it's a maxi skirt but I've worn it up over my waist for this outfit.

Here's are some of my favorite pregnancy friendly crop tops:

American Apparel has some great wears in the way of crop top.

+H&M has some nice basic ones for sensible prices.

+Nasty Gal, Violetville Vintage, +Free People