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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;#39;Congratulations to all of you who are reading this article! I have worked in fashion magazines for some time, I was excited in  the prospect of getting a new wardrobe when I disc…&amp;#39;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;Congratulations to all of you who are reading this article! I have worked in fashion magazines for some time, I was excited in  the prospect of getting a new wardrobe when I discovered I was  pregnant. Unfortunately, finding maternity fashion I liked wasn't easy at all. Put together with  the challenge of finding affordable maternity clothes, I thought I'd either have to wear a dress that looked like a huge tent or turn to wearing tops halfway up  my big belly! Australian women are only as stylish because the women in Europe  but our options here seem so much more limited. So, here's a few style tips  which will keep you looking and feeling cool in summer and where you can shop for stylish maternity clothing that does not cost a year's  valuation on nappies!&lt;br /&gt;
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Hiding your belly if you are not yet ready to tell the entire world&lt;br /&gt;
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I found that this was a major issue, especially at the job as there  was this fear that soon everyone would observe that either I'd been enjoying my food too  much recently or that I'd indeed started growing a bump. And, you don't want your employer to start out making plans for the future  that do not include you. Furthermore, i found that I wasn't keen permit everyone know that I was pregnant until I'd had the  important 12 week scan as I'd made the mistake of telling a couple of  people early last time and then miscarried.&lt;br /&gt;
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So, during this period, I'd definitely recommend dresses with empire lines in floaty,  cotton fabrics which don't cling for your shape so jersey fabrics are  out at this point with time. Tunic-style or A-line style dresses are also  good although via a normally your style, you'll probably have  friends/colleagues wondering &amp;quot;Is he or s isn't she...?&amp;quot;. As for tops, I found I  needed a few non-fitted shirts which are perfect for this period - shirts using a print are even better as they tend to distract the attention. Bottoms are the difficult bit, specifically for second pregnancies onwards when you tend to show much earlier. However, you will get away with beginning to wear maternity jeans or pants if you wear longer tops that  cover up the belly band. Similarly, with maternity skirts.&lt;br /&gt;
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Its time to celebrate and show off your bump!&lt;br /&gt;
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There still is apparently so much [http://www.fashionbasicsonline.com/ maternity clothing]  available which does women that are pregnant a disservice.  After approximately 3-4 months, you need to show off your voluptuous curves, never to hide under a big sack. Maternity T-shirt dresses and empire line dresses especially, hug your bust area  to provide you with shape. Empire line dresses are so fashionable  at the moment, you could wear them even when you're will no longer  pregnant, stretching your hard earned dollars even further.&lt;br /&gt;
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Summer maternity clothes&lt;br /&gt;
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Australian summers are actually hot and buying maternity clothes online from the northern hemisphere just fails as their seasons will  be the opposite of ours. Inspite of the heat, wearing strapless  [http://www.fashionbasicsonline.com/ maternity dresses] with ruching along the sides or T-shirt  dresses. There are a few great maternity dress styles out there at the moment for expecting mothers such as a halter neck maxi dress  which wouldn't keep an eye out place on the catwalk. Also, do not be  afraid to show off your legs - you are able to still wear mini skirts and shorts to keep cool. And when it got too hot, I'd pop on my small maternity swimmers and go to the pool or beach for a swim. I'd definitely recommend buying some maternity  swimwear, as a few of the stares can make you feel a bit uncomfortable  if you wear your usual bikini. Maternity swimwear that has ruching down the sides allow you  to move easily rather than feel constricted  throughout the belly as you get larger. Plus, a holiday during summer australia wide wouldn't be the same without having to spend lazy days at the pool.&lt;br /&gt;
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Breathable fabrics such as cotton, bamboo and viscose/rayon are the best for maternity wear, specifically in summer. Your body temperature will  be higher while you're pregnant, so these fabrics may help keep you cool. They are all from natural sources plus bamboo has the added benefit of being  &amp;quot;eco-friendly maternity wear&amp;quot;. Jersey fabrics allow you to move and grow in comfort and  are great for the 2nd and 3rd trimesters.&lt;br /&gt;
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Maternity wear that doesn't break the bank: bargain maternity clothes&lt;br /&gt;
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[http://www.fashionbasicsonline.com/ womens fashion online] - Finding cheap maternity clothes in Australia was near impossible after i started looking. After all, I was only planning to wear this clothing for at most of  the 9 months, or possibly longer if I ended up being to have another  child (simultaneously of year again). I also wasn't a  pregnant celebrity for whom price was no object. I think this is how most women feel,  yet we still want to feel gorgeous at this point in our lives even as indeed should. So, I looked around for maternity sales available but found it was  for the wrong season - the season just gone! This wasn't  likely to help at all. Furthermore, i looked for second-hand maternity  clothes on eBay but found there was clearly little choice there and was back to  square one.&lt;br /&gt;
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My best tip for locating affordable maternity wear australia wide  is to look for maternity clothes on the internet and do a local Search for the words &amp;quot;maternity sale&amp;quot; so the clothes match our summer  season. Maternity wear shops are generally scattered all over the  place and are getting hot and bothered going from shop to look,  trying on clothes. Shop in the comfort of your own home or an internet  cafe having a lovely cool drink with you. You'll find some great options  appear.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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