Fall Outfits for Pregnant Moms – 2025 Trends for Cute, Comfortable & Stylish Looks
The leaves are turning, the air is crisp, and if you’re expecting this season, your style doesn’t need to take a back seat. Have you ever looked at your closet during fall and thought, “Am I really cute and comfortable at this moment?” The answer is: absolutely yes. The combo of coziness, minimalism, and bold style choices is a beautiful collision that we are seeing this fall and that completely works in the case of pregnant women, whether you are out on brunch, to a casual work meeting, or planning a dreamy photoshoot.
From elevated loungewear to sophisticated layering, I’ve pulled together this year’s most inspiring looks. All of them are founded on a vibe, a moment, or just an idea you may want to experiment with this season, as fall outfits of pregnant women should not be neglected and left without creativity either.
Cozy Urban Layers With a Luxe Edge
If there’s one thing I’ve learned about fall outfits for pregnant women, it’s that comfort doesn’t have to mean sacrificing style. This look is proof. Think soft-on-soft layering when it comes to a sherpa teddy coat on top of a neutral-toned hoodie and loose-fit beige utility pants, then chunky dad sneakers. The entire ensemble is laid back yet has the right amount of shape to make it look polished and planned. Throw in a quilted shoulder bag and skinny sunglasses and you have a side-walk ready outfit that is warm, functional and urban-chic.
The thing I like here is the piece-based reasoning of the styling. The oversized teddy coat is more than just cozy — it’s a statement, while still working as a neutral layering piece. The utility pants are fully in the moment in 2025 and particularly in plus size maternity capsules. They’re practical, with enough give to make walking or travel days easier. The hoodie creates that softness of streetwear that counterbalances the boxy bottom shape. And that Chanel-inspired bag? It’s like a little whisper of luxury.
I have been wearing some version of this outfit on cooler days when I still needed to feel presentable to run errands or get a coffee during a brunch. I recall wearing my favorite sherpa jacket on a visit to Portland in October last year, and it literally was my emotional support garment, it was so soft, warm, and grounding. According to stylist Allison Bornstein (yep, the TikTok fashion girlie), grounding pieces are key during maternity dressing: “Stick to your comfort silhouettes, but give them elevation through color, shape or accessories.” Nailed it.
Would I swap anything here? Honestly, I’d probably go bolder with the sunglasses. The softness might be sharpened up with a small retro cat-eye or an oversized black lens. But that’s just me, living my casual work fashion fantasy in the streetlight glow.
Romantic Autumn Strolls in Body-Hugging Knits
There is just something so good about a dress that fits your body and flows with you, and when the leaves turn and the golden hour is just right. This is a full-length ribbed knit dress in olive color that I like. Scoop neckline, long sleeves, and that dreamy curve-hugging fit make it one of the best candidates to use in the fall photoshoot or simply strolling through the crunchy leaves with a coffee in hand. It is simply styled but actually allows the shape and texture to do all the talking.
Knitted dresses like this one are 2025 essentials. They’re season-proof, comfy, and ridiculously flattering. This kind of fabric provides softness without sticking in strange areas, especially in the plus size pregnancy fashion. Paired with a deep brown leather shoulder bag (notice how it echoes the warm tones of the season?) and loose waves, it’s the kind of outfit that makes you feel like the heroine in your own film.
I had one just like it when I went to Vermont on a weekend trip and I swear I received more compliments on a sleepy road than I did on my actual baby shower. There’s something about olive green in the fall — it’s earthy but elevated. And in case you are the person who wants something a bit official yet not formal work, this silhouette is the sweet point.
To complete the look? This super brunch would be appropriate with a structured coat or an oversized knit cardigan. Put on some boots, a thick scarf, perhaps some dainty gold earrings and you are golden.
Elevated Neutrals for Effortless Elegance
Sometimes, I am simply stunned by a fall outfit of pregnant women. The entire outfit in shades of cream and beige is sophisticated yet not overdone. The bodycon dress with a ribbed texture screams business casual yet it is soft enough to fit the bump. White ballet flats and a top-handle Louis Vuitton bag keep it simple but fancy. The vibe is clean, crisp, and calm.
It is so hard to find adorable maternity clothes that can pass off as casual office and dinner without having to change completely. Most of the heavy lifting in this outfit is being done by the ribbed dress, which is tight but not too tight, and has a vertical knit pattern that lengthens the figure just a bit. The blazer brings in that structure (a classic piece if you’re building a maternity capsule). And ballet flats? The anti-sneaker for days you want to feel lighter.
This one brings me to mind of one of my friends who was working up to the third trimester in a design firm in Chicago. She slept in knit dresses and longline blazers, and vowed by the comfort-to-confidence ratio. I could definitely wear this to an airport look as well, it is easy to wear, comfortable on a flight, yet looks good enough to take a landing photo.
I would probably experiment with textures in case I were wearing it. Maybe a cashmere coat or leather tote for contrast. But as is? This ensemble is a soft subliminal message that neutral does not equate to dull. It means intentional.
Bold Red With Autumn Boots
Okay — this one is such a serve. A red dress without sleeves, deep red, and tall caramel leather boots. The color blocking is ideal to wear in early fall when it is not so cold yet but the leaves are beginning to become crispy. A good dress with boots is classic, and there is just something about it that is giving Eid glamour and weekend wine tasting.
The dress is airy, breathable, yet structured on the top part of the dress, it shapes without confinement. The boots are a dream: mid-heel, smooth leather, a bit equestrian (cowboy inspo, anyone?). There’s no jewelry here, and it works. The bold color does all the talking. This is the official work energy that I desire when I have to feel secure and stable.
I think criminally underutilized in maternity fall style is red. It is poppy in pictures, festive and gives life to those gloomy days when everything is a bit… beige. To add a white party twist, it would be easy to replace with a cream cardigan and white boots – festive but not too much.
The next time I wear something similar I would wear a long necklace or a trench coat. Nothing fancy, just layers to ensure it is weatherproof but not losing that romantic drama.
Soft Green Sets for Everyday Chic
Muted lime green and creamy white? Yes, please. This matching knit outfit, cardigan and high-waisted skirt, and a white crop tee are providing me with the comfort of effortlessness, yet completely camera-ready. It’s feminine, flattering, and super casual without looking lazy. That longline cardigan is like a warm hug and the fitted skirt makes the bump look proud rather than squeezed.
The knit fabric is ideal in cool weather, but it is not too thick, but warm. The entire ensemble is lightened up with a white tee underneath, which is great on gloomier days in fall. The brown pointed flats and the handbag that matches the outfit complete the look in a beautiful way. It is one of those layering ideas that are not bulky but warm.
I had a very similar outfit on a Sunday picnic in the park, I ate an apple pie, I watched leaves fall, I felt like the main character. There’s something magical about cardigans in early fall, don’t you think?
To be honest, the only thing that I would add here would be a braided belt or a longer pendant to interrupt the color block. But it’s optional. This appearance is quite self-sufficient, no accessories are required.
Graphic Layers and Laid-Back Energy
Other days, I just want something that is not too fussy but still fun and this outfit checks all the boxes. It’s giving laid-back luxe with a pop of bold personality. We are talking a patterned rust and navy open kimono over a white fitted top that fits the bump so well. Throw in some cream joggers and chunky white sneakers and all of a sudden casual is elevated. The real kicker? That electric blue Gucci cross body that makes the whole outfit pop.
It is a great transitional fall piece as it is the right amount of layering during those days when it is a bit breezy, but you do not want to wear a jacket. And yes, this is a complete leggings-friendly outfit as well, you can replace the joggers with leggings in a minute. It’s also the perfect look for travel, since you’re cozy without compromising on impact. That blue bag? Unexpected and genius.
I always encourage adding one item that feels like you, even when you’re leaning into comfort. Accessories are the easiest way to do it. I have used such statement bags to run errands at the airport, to casual work meetings and they never disappoint in making me look better. Haley Boyd, a fashion therapist, states that color is the most expressive when you are dressing to be comfortable. She’s so right.
I would complete this style with huge hoops or a dramatic lip personally. Have the outfit remain slouchy and soft, and have your accessories do the talking.
Soft Glow Neutrals for Golden Hour Moments
There is a kind of calmness to this appearance soft, flowing and completely natural. A sleeveless dress of blush tone is paired with a slouchy oatmeal cardigan, and it is accessorized with a cream hobo shoulder bag. It is the type of outfit that is like a sigh. Feminine and classic, this combination glows softly, which is exactly what is needed in the early fall mornings.
It is the final adorable choice when you want to take a casual walk or even a photo shoot. I also can imagine it as a perfect daytime Eid celebration makeup. The material is free and not tight which is perfect during pregnancy and the cardigan is just enough to keep you warm during a breezy day. Such layers of light are so handy in plus size dressing as well, as they provide structure without bulk.
I will be honest and say that I have always considered pinkish neutrals a secret weapon in fall. They take the light in the most subtle manner and photograph like a dream. One of my stylist friends once told me that, blush is the new beige, and I have never stopped wearing it.
This would be completed by a delicate pendant necklace or pink ballet flats. Or a bit of lace showing at the sleeve of the cardigan. Soft meets softness, and it’s so right.
Elegant Power Dressing With a Draped Twist
This is the result of maternity style and CEO energy. A blouse of creamy color, tucked in black tailored ankle pants and all covered in a caramel fringed shawl. It is paired with metallic pointed-toe heels and a structured black tote, which makes it look powerful, polished, and business casual, but not too hard. This is how you serve looks and deadlines simultaneously.
The camel wrap is such a standout piece. You may tie it up like a cape or belt it up to have a formal work appearance. The black trousers are a maternity wardrobe classic, they match everything and immediately straighten up a figure. I would even put this into a casual work rotation and simply replace the heels with loafers or smooth boots.
I had something strangely close to a presentation last fall and I recall feeling like I owned the room, despite swollen ankles. Intentional styling is the best part about it: it is not editorial styling where you cover your bump and remove the stigma by using style, it is celebrating it. Vogue has recently included capes and wraps in the list of the most important outerwear trends in 2025, and I understand why.
The only thing I’d add? A bold lip. Something that says, “Yes, I’m carrying life. And also this meeting.”
Downtown Drama With a Playful Twist
Talk about statement-making. This style is the same black-on-black aesthetic but turned into something bold, stylish and even a little bit rebellious. A knit sweater with a texture and a silky leopard pleated skirt, a beanie, oversized earrings, and big sunglasses. The balance of softness and structure here is perfection. It’s high fashion with a wink.
Animal print is a love-it-or-leave-it item but when done in such a subtle way, it is so vintage-cool. This ensemble can be transformed into a formal lunch in the city to a grungy photo shoot or even a casual white party by changing the base colors. The accessories do so much heavy lifting, the beanie adds a bit of rave to the look, and the chandelier earrings add glam. It’s unexpected, and I live for that contrast.
This brought to my mind a friend who would dress her bump like a runway, she would always experiment with the textures and proportions. And honestly? It inspired me. It is empowering to dress up in something big when you are carrying a little human.
Change the shoes to smooth ankle boots or sneakers on different days and you have a maternity gym to dinner pipeline like I have never seen before.
Retro Leather and Structured Confidence
This ensemble is what I would term as a quiet baddie moment. Deep plum leather bomber, black turtleneck, and straight-leg pants. Throw in a cream captain hat, round sunglasses, and a rust suede clutch and suddenly we are in pregnant women fall outfits that seem to have been made in a Parisian street style video. The color blocking is decadent and the silhouette is streamlined.
I’m obsessed with how wearable this is. Every piece is versatile — from the bomber jacket (a huge trend in 2025) to the black-on-black base layer. It is one of those outfits that can be worn in the airport, a casual date in the museum, or even a relaxed brunch. Wear leggings under it when it is colder and wear a scarf.
I recall having this strange confidence boost when I was wearing a leather bomber last October. Leather is somehow earthy and daring at the same time. And when paired with a bump? It just works.
The only thing I would change in this is perhaps add a bold berry lip to give some contrast. But truly, this one doesn’t need much. It’s a look that says: “I showed up. Comfortably and confidently.”
Earthy Elegance on the Balcony
It is one of those dreamy, easy-breezy outfits that seems to have been written in a journal in the quiet morning of fall. A beige pleated skirt, a knit oversized sweater, cream boots, and a wide-brim hat of the same color, this is the neutral-colored outfit of the season. The fabrics are fluffy and layered to perfection, so it is perfect to wear in transitional fall or to have a home photoshoot.
So how to hack the elevated, but still breathable bump: The crumpled sweater would allow the bump the room it needs, yet the ribbed sleeves and slouchy silhouette would make it feel grown up. The skirt? Total win. The reason why pleated skirts are a trend in 2025 is that they do not only flatter the belly curve but also give fluid movement. The boots render it weather-proof without compromising the softness of the appearance and that hat is simply chic perfection.
It is a silhouette that I would turn to when I want to feel cocooned, but cute at the same time. I had something similar on one of the fall weekends when I had a mini picnic date with my partner, and I felt like myself. Not just pregnant-me, but full, vibrant me. Isn’t that what fashion should do?
To make this look more official, add a thin belt or a crossbody bag to structure this up. Or change the skirt to soft trousers to make it travel friendly. The vibe remains intact either way.
Pink Monochrome with Boss Energy
It’s bold. It’s unexpected. And it’s very, very good. It is a big fashion moment, but not at the cost of comfort, as this all-pink outfit made of high-neck sweater top and wide-leg pants demonstrates. It looks great with black loafers and a quilted clutch and it has power suit vibes to the pregnant girlie who is not here to blend in with beige. I adore the way this strikes the balance between color confidence and fabric and shape softness.
The matching sets trend is taking a dead serious comeback in 2025 and this one simply feels different. It is also plus size friendly the top and bottom are both matched and make the figure look longer and allow the bump to show. The accessories are also doing their fair share of the work here: pearl earrings, that shiny black clutch… it shouts brunch with ambition.
I have always claimed that color is mood therapy and this pink is a mood booster each time. The black and white moment is a trick so easy to pull off but with huge payoff. Even the makeup artist Katie Jane Hughes admitted to Allure that Monochrome dressing is the same as a perfect red lipstick, clean, powerful, and timeless.
Add a camel trench or a black blazer and it may completely switch to a business attire. Unexpected? Yes. But that’s the whole point.
Cozy Knits and Classic Plaid
You remember the mornings in the fall when everything is a little bit golden? This is the outfit for that. A dress with a ribbed knit and a soft cardigan, a warm plaid scarf, and it is the most authentic fall outfit of a pregnant woman. The tones are cozy and welcoming, and they are suitable to run errands as well as to spend a day in the apple orchard.
This outfit is all about layering with intent. The ribbed knit dress is tight fitting and cozy, and the open cardigan is free and multifunctional. This kind of scarf is not only warm, but also one of the simplest means of transforming a simple maternity outfit into a curated one. It is the gold in your casual work wardrobe, or even a comfy Hijab-friendly base with some matching shawl or long coat.
I literally wore almost the same outfit to a 30-week photoshoot, and it remains one of my favorite moments. Nothing was too tight, nothing was too small and I was so comfortable and fashionable.
Style tip: play with scarf draping. Throw it over your shoulders, leave it hanging or tie it around, small details alter the whole atmosphere.
Classic Autumn Romance in Burgundy
Deep colors are combined with classic silhouettes, and this burgundy dress and knee-high boots are vintage romance at its best. A broad belt of leather is fastened above the bump, and gives the figure solidity and outline. The boots are high and pointy, which anchors the entire outfit in traditional fall drama. This outfit just whispers elegance.
It is a wardrobe treasure: long-sleeve, a bit flared skirt, and so comfortable to wear. The moment of 2025 is burgundy, not only because it is a fantastic neutral-alternative, but also because it goes with almost every tone. The belt outlines the waist giving us that hourglass figure we tend to lose in more relaxed maternity cuts. And what about a formal work/Eid alternative? This is it.
One of my friends literally wore something similar to her Haldi ceremony (with a different color scheme but same silhouette) and it was stunning. Sometimes you don’t need sequins or sparkle. All you require is a really good boot and an even better dress.
At most a delicate lace edging or antique brooch would give a bit more personality. But this look is pure magic as is.
Effortless Minimalism for Everyday Calm
Let’s close on something soft, grounded, and real. A baggy taupe sweater and black maternity pants, crowned with a long and minimal necklace, this is the silent luxury of maternity fashion. It is the kind of attire that does not scream out to be noticed but still it does. It is considerate, casual and fashionable in a nonchalant manner.
This duo is so convenient, and that is why it is ideal to wear on gym days, relax, or even work in a casual manner with a polished sneaker. Black trousers are never out of fashion and with a slouchy knit top, they are fresh. The simplicity is not crowded by minimal jewelry such as one pendant.
On a personal level, I prefer such looks when I want to have a moment of calmness in my life, when fashion is a way to find myself. It is also plus size and leggings-substitute friendly, as you would have no problem replicating this with stretchier items.
To dress up this outfit, I would include a light trench coat or a cross body bag. Otherwise, it is the best quiet note to close a stylish season with.
Cozy Neutrals for Slow Mornings
A monochrome outfit in light oatmeal shades is something timeless, and when everything is fitting but not too much, it is the best. This is the epitome of casual fall glamour: a large ribbed knit sweater and beige leggings in the form of joggers. The outfit is finished with a matching beanie, which makes it seem purposeful but not at all forced, comfortable yet not messy.
The loose shape of the sweater is perfectly contrasted with the tight fit of the pants which are not too tight around the bump. A jogger-legging type of deal is a dream in cooler months, stretchy and breathable, and they go with both boots and sneakers. And you can add a lace bralette under it to peek a bit of texture that is concealed but makes you feel a bit more dressed.
I wore something almost identical to this during a foggy October morning trip to the farmers market last year—there’s something grounding about dressing in soft, warm tones. It is also a style that you can replicate in other items and feel as good as the other times.
What could elevate this outfit even further? A trench coat tossed on the shoulders, or a structured crossbody bag in a darker color, chocolate or oxblood and even matte black. It’s a solid casual work option too, depending on your job’s dress code.
Effortless Layers with a Hint of Drama
When the sky is moody and the wind is crisp then long-line cardigans come to your rescue. This light grey outfit- fitted ribbed dress and duster length sweater is just a perfect fall transition dressing. It’s equal parts elegant and unfussy, a go-to for afternoon walks, casual meetups, or even photoshoot moments that feel candid but curated.
The thing I like the most here is the dress cut, it is slim yet stretchy, and has a nice enough shape to fit your belly in a comfortable way. Throw in a comfy wrap or even a tailored official coat and you have something that can be worn to brunch or to travel days. This would be complete with a slouchy tote and low heeled ankle boots.
As an individual, I have always grabbed this type of combo whenever I want something that accompanies me and yet I feel like I made an effort. The layering is subtle and can easily be adjusted if the weather shifts midday (and doesn’t it always in the fall?).
I would have preferred to see a belt just a bit higher than the bump so that it would add a little bit of definition. Or perhaps some color accent, a loud lipstick or scarf, to just have some seasonal play.
Soft Cream Monochrome with Structured Accents
A fitted coat can change the whole maternity outfit- and this structured cream coat does it. It is paired with a knit mini dress in the same tone which makes the outfit balanced in terms of femininity and functionality. The mix is sophisticated and admittedly trendy, but it does not scream its presence, instead of it murmurs comfort.
The knee-high chocolate boots bring the outfit down to something a little retro, so it seems like a great option to wear to a fancy white party or even a formal work occasion during fall. Every piece is thoughtfully coordinated, but not overdone. This is a look that’s meant to be photographed. (Would also make a dreamy look for Eid if styled modestly.)
One of the Vogue stylists once stated that the secret to appearing expensive when pregnant is not only to play with color but also with texture. This ensemble has that down pat, soft ribbing, smooth wool, and polished leather in unison. And, the effect of a fantastic coat thrown over the shoulders is undeniable, too. Instant polish.
The only thing I’d throw in? A slick clutch or cross body bag, perhaps in black or burgundy, just to interrupt the creamy colors without disrupting the vibe.
Whites Done Right—Minimal & Feminine
A flowing white pregnancy look is something angelic in its nature. This one gets that softness and puts in a bit of structure with a button-down shirt over a camisole-style dress. It is not fancy, just easy and all-in-all adorable maternity outfit to a picnic, brunch, or even Eid party.
I adore this simplicity, no belt, no jacket to worry about, and still, it looks complete. The light movement of the skirt is perfect and the color is a blank slate to add either a floral or gold accessory. White-on-white is also something very soothing, particularly when it is accompanied by soft lighting or a bunch of fresh daisies in the background.
I have one of my friends who wore such a look during her maternity photoshoot, and it was timeless in every picture. This is a sugary staple whether you are going to a casual get together or simply lounging around in beautiful style at home.
What could enhance it? Wear a lace underneath the dress or put a shawl with open knitting. The vertical lines would be complemented by a long pendant necklace which would not overpower the appearance.
Textured Lounge for Golden Afternoons
This ribbed knit set is what fall would wear as a uniform. The outfit is in a soft beige color and it is like a warm hug on a slow afternoon. This is the type of plus size-friendly fit that suits any person who would like to embrace comfort without compromising style. Whether you’re headed for a casual brunch, gym errands, or even prepping for travel, it’s as practical as it is flattering.
The ribbed material provides support and the button-down cardigan provides layering possibilities. It’s a great casual work outfit too, especially when paired with delicate jewelry like we see here. These soft sets are a big trend in 2025 and the fact that they are mix and match makes it a smart investment.
Britt Theodora, a celebrity stylist, recently mentioned how “intentional comfort” is the biggest maternity fashion movement right now—and this outfit is the poster child for that. Soft sets are not only reserved to the couch anymore, but they are fashion statements.
I would not alter much in this but I would like to see it styled in a high bun and big hoop earrings. And even a lick of the berry on the lip gloss to get a touch of fall as well.
Pastel Lounge with a Soft Glow
It is just so sweet this two-piece ribbed knit in soft dusty pink. It has some vulnerability and warmness that is just at home during fall. It is the type of loungewear that is still just dressed up enough to answer the door to receive flowers or go outside to take a warm morning stroll with the cropped long sleeve top and loose-fit pants. Throw in a pair of fuzzy slippers and you have invented your own version of cute ritual.
This co-ord is so effective since the pieces do all the heavy lifting. The waistband is comfortable under the bump and does not pinch and the sleeves provide a little coverage in crisp mornings. It’s the perfect fall look for casual days when you’re craving softness from the inside out. Throw on a robe or cardigan and it might even qualify as an ultra-chic gym to coffee date change.
I always considered comfort dressing as a way to compromise my style, but a set like this shows that it is not the case. To be honest, I have spotted such items in maternity edits of such brands as Hatch and Seraphine, and they are always the first ones to run out of stock, and there is a reason behind it.
What’s missing? I would add a gold anklet or a silk hair scarf to add some femininity to it. And, yes, this would be the cutest appearance to make a photoshoot with a soft background or at-home studio.
Blazer Elegance Meets Business Casual Chic
This is how business casual is supposed to be in 2025: relaxed, organised, assertive. The blazer is oversized in checked pattern, the tee is crisp white, and the trousers are wide-cut, which makes the whole outfit polished and suitable both in the morning and in the afternoon, as well as in the evening. It’s giving power-mama-on-the-move energy without shouting for attention.
The boxy blazer contrasted with the softness of the bump is breathtaking. It is the type of an outfit that you can switch every week and never get bored. And the brown suede flats and structured handbag add enough of fall flavor to it. I would wear this with gold hoop earrings or a simple chain to make it look more fancy.
Personally, I have discovered that one good blazer can totally transform your attitude towards maternity style. It allows you to keep your own style especially when you are going back to the formal world of work or when you are in the return-to-office culture when you are pregnant.
Feel like turning up the volume of fall events or travel? Put a turtleneck under or replace loafers with a retro feel.
Turtleneck Simplicity with a Luxe Feel
It is an exercise in easy layering, minimal, tonal, and so wearable. A ribbed cream turtleneck and a flowy pleated skirt in champagne beige is warm and dynamic, and totally bump-friendly. It is discreetly stylish, and it is ideal to run errands on the weekend, have casual dinners, or even official events in between.
The genius here lies in the silhouette. The slightly dressier skirt is balanced with the loose knit top, giving it the appearance of a casual outfit that was still thought-out. And the side slit? Just enough to let the fabric move with you. Exchange the paper bag with a leather satchel and in five minutes you are ready to go to brunch.
Generally, turtlenecks are a maternity item I cannot live without during fall. You are enveloped, refined and cushioned- particularly with mid-weight knits such as this one. It is low effort and high reward when paired with drop earrings that are delicate.
I’d only add a knee-length coat in taupe or camel to complete the story. Perhaps a pair of cowboy ankle suede boots.
Sporty Sage Streetwear for City Days
Who said you can’t mix comfort with color? This toned down sage green sweatsuit with a long trench coat is what maternity travel style is all about. It is made to move with a matching hoodie and joggers. Put on some bold sneakers and a white handbag that is bright and you have the outfit that can take you anywhere, including the airport and the city walk.
The reason why this look is so effective is that it has layering potential. The trench coat ties it all together and gives it a street wise touch, whereas the hoodie introduces a warm atmosphere. Such fashionable sweatshirts are becoming popular very quickly, and with a reason, they are both convenient and stylish.
This is one of those outfits that makes you feel like you’re owning the sidewalk. I wore something similar when catching a late fall flight to Portland, and the number of compliments I got (even from TSA) was unexpected.
In case I would restyle this, I would include statement sunglasses or a baseball cap to go more into the casual urban look. Or replace the sneakers with a pair of sleek black chelsea boots in rainy days.
Sporty Minimalism with a Playful Twist
There’s something so satisfying about tonal dressing. This activewear outfit in soft grey is so effortless, easy, and casual and so comfortable to wear to run errands or when you feel like moving a little but not much. It provides complete gym motivation without making you feel that you are in a sports outfit all the time.
This ensemble is on the side of comfortable leggings without being clingy as most of us are not feeling that during late pregnancy. The bottoms are wide-leg, the top is fitted, not tight, and the hoodie is warm in case of unpredictable fall temperatures. And that baseball cap? Pure personality. I would wear this to go out in the morning to get coffee or just to go out on a stroll after the baby.
I like that it allows you to be discreet or conspicuous, with the accessories. An eye-catching tote bag or a patterned scarf would change the mood in a second. Or you may keep it minimal and clean with white on white details.
And the only thing that can be lacking is a striking lip or an extra-large tote to add some glam to this cool moment. However, in all honesty, it already speaks out what it has to- comfort, mobility, and a lot of cool.