
Yep, I’m now fully into my third trimester (30 weeks now!) and this pregnancy feels very real. Saying that, I’m already in the final stretch and have managed to get away without purchasing too many new items of clothing (and I am working on a video to show you exactly what I bought/used – coming soon).
Most items here are old, except the maternity trousers. They’re essentially pull on cropped pants – no real design details, but at £18 they are so comfortable and once worn with a good coat and trainers, make me feel a little smarter than my jeans uniform.


I’m always striving to only buy items that compliment my existing wardrobe, in that often futile attempt at more of a capsule wardrobe. And I try to only shop ‘maternity’ when I have to – amazingly, a few pairs of my lounging tracksuit bottoms (remember those famous Gap ‘comfy pants’ I found?) still fit so that has been a pleasant surprise.



Oh and the hat is new, as well (notice that pregnancy has made me avoid actual shopping? I’m much more prone to online at the moment, and then I can have a try on at home without the effort of wiggling out of all those over the bump jeans in a tight changing room) – after not being into hats at all, I’ve gone for them big time. Again, this adds a bit of fashion flair when my sartorial statements are a bit more subdued at the moment.

All in all, I’m still feeling great. A bit achey in the mornings and every now and then my stomach feels like I’m on a huge rollercoaster but so far, so good! We’ve just signed up to antenatal classes and it’s all beginning to feel a bit real – here’s to an exciting 2018 (and only a few more months of work left for a while!).

Still managing to look great?
Really enjoying your next life phase and hope you’ll still have a little time to write about new motherhood. Where I live in south west London I daily admire how women with babies and small children still manage to dress on trend and be well-groomed! Your house refurb information is also really interesting and inspiring.
You look really great Alex…loving that hat too!
Such a great maternity look! I’m 5 months pregnant at the mo and have been loving the blog for years – would love to see a post on any baby gear you’ve bought or nursery plans you have – desperate for frugal inspiration!
this is stunning! love the leopard bag!
xx
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Rocking that long camel coat! <3 Love the look!
xoxo
Meghan
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Ooh not bought anything yet!! Need to get on that….x
Thank you – something a little different x
Thank you Pat – yes, it must be hard to keep up your style when you’re tired, exhausted and have another person to attend to – we’ll see how it goes for me! x
I’m out the other side now with a 3 & 6 year old and (IMO) the best frugal cot buy is this:
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/childrens-ikea-products/baby/cots/sniglar-cot-beech-art-30248537/
So simple and elegant, I was sad to see it go! (But not that sad.) Best of luck!
Oh yes thanks – Ikea was always on the list! Need to do a big trip soon! xx
such a lovely blog and your work is appreciable. keep posting………
You look amazing Alex and still true to your style, I regret buying into the whole maternity wear as I then struggled to find my way back. Thankfully I eventually did. Good luck with the antenatal classes and your final few weeks.
Have only recently come across your blog Alex and I feel like it is just the right time because I’m 14 weeks pregnant with my first bub! I am dreading having to dress through maternity because I am a tall gal, 5ft 11″, so struggle to find clothes that fit at the best of times. I know Asos do some maternity pieces in Tall but only very few – can you recommend any other retailers that make maternity in tall sizes? High street prices please!!!
I love your coat.
Oh my friend is going through the same actually! I think Topshop do tall and new Look do jeans by length, not jsut size which is helpful – I always found that as long as I have maternity jeans/trousers, I could get away with wearing my usual tops – men’s cashmere jumpers and use a Uniqlo heat tech underneath in case belly is on show (!!), congratuations, by the way! xx
Alex, you’re great. Love reading your posts. Am a new expectant mum and struggling to find clothes to dress my forming bump that are both comfy and stylish. You make it look so easy. We have a laid back attitude to office dress code at work so I am trying take some inspiration from your outfits.
It would be great to see your recommendations on good maternity brands or a post on chic mommy fashion.
Best wishes
X
Hi Alex as always you look fab and I love your Olli Quinn glasses — which ones are they? I am always on the look out for quirky specs and I had not heard of this make before.
Love your inspirational posts!!!!
Rosie
Hi Alex — I love your Ollie Quinn glasses I had not heard of this brand before, which ones are they?
You look amazing and I always love reading your inspirational posts.
Rosie
Thank you! And thanks for mentioning as realised I had used the wrong link ;( – these are the MJ https://www.olliequinn.co.uk/products/mj
Thank you! I have just filmed a video on what i’ve bought/found from maternity dressing – hopefully will be on the blog/Youtube next week xxx
I think we’re having matching pregnancies, and I’m only about a week behind you – so it’s been lovely following along! I’m with you on the maternity clothes. Other than bottoms (amazing H&M jeans, essential leggings and lots of lovely stretchy tights), I’ve also tried to opt for clothes I know I’ll wear after my pregnancy as well as during. Just this weekend I found a gorgeous floral throw-on dress in the Pull & Bear sale, which goes over my bump. Hope you continue to feel good as you approach the due date.
Oh congratulations! I love it when you find a dress that’ll work for now and later – just picked up a polka dot one from H&M and so excited! xxx