Street Style Stars Give A Masterclass In Maternity Dressing This Fashion Month

The Street Style Stars Give Us A Masterclass In Maternity Dressing

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The Street Style Stars Give Us A Lesson In Maternity Dressing This Fashion Month

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This Fashion Month many of our favourite street style stars are pregnant - they haven't let their bumps stopped them from wearing heels and being all over the street style blogs.

You'd be forgiven for assuming that street style stars Eva Chen, Yasmin Sewell and the pint-sized Russian editors Miroslava Duma and Natasha Goldenberg couldn't look any cuter - but they have. Neatly wrapped, shrouded in print and soft silhouettes, there's a new wave of stylistas to watch and they're not even born yet.

This stylish pack are showing mothers-to-be that you need not just step into a sack dress and be done with it. Our shopping guide below breaks down the keys to working your new shape, using pieces you already own...

1. Pin Your Look Around A Statement Coat Like Natasha Goldenberg

If you follow Natasha's genius trick, you CAN just wear a super comfortable sack dress and just rearrange your favourite coat - you don't even need to button it up. The key here is to hitch your belt (choose contrasting leatherware should your coat not come equipped) up to create an empire line and neatly frame your belly. Hitching your trench lapels down over your shoulders is an inspired idea too - just do up one button over your breast bone and you've fashioned yourself a brand new coat-dress that screams undone-cool.

From left: Burberry Brit, £895; LK Bennett, £395; Paul & Joe, £680; Zara, £129 [pics Getty]

2. Opt For Structural Shapes Like Yasmin Sewell

Yasmin has favoured monochrome to dress her bump but these looks are so not boring. Sculptural shapes add flair and instant glamour, while obscuring the silhouette to save feeling too over-exposed if that isn't your bag. Add heels if you have a chauffeur.

Clockwise from top left: Topshop Top, £42; JW Anderson Dress, £495; Zara Shoe, £49; Topshop Boutique Skirt, £90 [pics Getty]

3. Play With Dimensions Like Miroslava Duma

Miroslava has found a look that really works for her, whilst modelling new season Louis Vuitton, naturally. Madame Duma hitches her favourite leather skirts up to empire-line (an age-old winning shape for maternity dressing) and throws a jacket over to balance out proportions (it's also pretty nifty for disguising a zipper that might not be fully closed). Take the look down the new '60s vibe that is everywhere this season and you'll be sure to look perfectly put together.

From left: Topshop Skirt, £48; Undercover Sweater, £368; M&S Coat, £99; Carven Skirt, £360

4. Veer Off-The-Shoulder Like Eva Chen

Off-the-shoulder items were all over the FROWs at NFW, adding instant boho prettiness to even the sportiest looks. Team a loose top with a graphic A-line skirt to make a statement without constricting your tummy.

From left: Oasis Skirt, £65; Whistles Top, £155; Topshop Top, £24; River Island Skirt, £35

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