23 Fall Outfits for Pregnant Women 2025 That Are Stylish, Comfy & Totally Wearable
Is it just me, or does fall always hit different when you’re pregnant? The air is crisp, your bump is the plot twist and all of a sudden, nothing in your wardrobe suits you anymore. But here’s the truth: dressing for fall during pregnancy doesn’t have to be a style sacrifice. There are snuggly knits, sleek layering moments and more cute, wearable and confidence boosting looks of this season. Whether you’re planning a relaxed brunch, a festive Diwali dinner, or just running errands in your favorite leggings, I’ve rounded up 23 outfit ideas that’ll keep you comfy and chic—bump and all.
Classic Gingham with a Pop of Pink
The old Gingham and white jeans combination is not a very positive idea of how to dress especially when taking into account an unborn baby but it is quite of the most surprisingly adorable non updated fall outfits that pregnant women can have in 2025. It is fresh, high-rise and a touch of Southern belle and urban style. The black and white gingham top is lightweight but still it makes enough effort to provide lines to the baby bump and those white skinny pants? Instant polish. Oversized round sunglasses and soft curls make it brunch-on-a-Sunday vibes, and blush pink clutch adds that little extra dose of movie-like femininity.
I would totally wear this black and white top as a staple during the year round- gingham is a classic print that is not too much. What makes this version wearable and flattering is the manner in which it falls on the belly and maintains the structure in the shoulders. The white jeans elevate it, but the clutch? That’s the game-changer. I would take this out to an informal brunch or even a more loose dinner date in the case that I am wanting to keep it fun yet refined.
Honestly, I did not put on white pants in my own pregnancy until I found out a friend who wore her pants this way to add volume and glam accessories to create a balanced style. I can never think of fall festivals and gingham without association, but this adultized version? Totally city-ready.
To get this everyday outfit to work a little harder, I would switch the clutch to a crossbody neutral bag and slip low block-heeled booties on when we have longer errands or need to shop markets in the fall. Add a camel trench and you’re layered-up perfection.
Laid-Back Latte Layers
This would be the description of a pregnant woman fall wardrobe (in a word) that grasps the idea of the quiet luxury vibe of fall. Soften-caramelized hues, chunky knitwear and laid-back layering, it is equivalent to your preferred oat milk latte in garment spot after spot. The plain baseball hat and the baggy cardigan are perfect when you have one of those days when all you feel like is being comfortable but still being able to feel good doing so. And the combination of the black leggings and a white tank with the cardigan adds the right balance so this does not seem too overdone.
I do not even know how many times this very cardigan silhouette has rescued me in the fall. It is the type of piece that I could be on my way to take a prenatal yoga lesson, I could be in the Target store to buy something, or I could be meeting one of my friends to have a cup of coffee, but in all of these cases, I just put it on, and then I immediately feel like myself. The plus sized leggings, which are a must have as they stretch in the right areas, fitting snug but not constricting the expectant mom, are made in mold-free plus size colors. And yes, I’m team baseball cap. Particularly when I feel like I do not want to go through the hair drama.
This outfit is also genius for travel days. Something like this will warm up a weekend in Vermont, and I wore something like it during a trip to Vermont. It makes it feel settled and simple to stroll around quaint towns and ride through extended road journeys.
Want to level it up a notch? Wrap up in some accessorized gold pieces of jewelry or switch your bag out to a polished leather tote. But really, it works just the way it is to run around or just exist brilliantly as a soft-life mom.
Monochrome Cool in Dusty Blue
The satisfying thing about a good tonal look is a wild in born and this one in soft cream and dusty blue feels like total knitwear therapy. The ribbed pleated skirt, a textural ribbed material, is high-end and flanked by the balloon-sleeved cropped sweater, which seems very comfortable. The silhouette gives volume and shape an equal measures of balance that praises the bump instead of trying to disguise it and you know as well as we do, we love that. It’s simple, chic, and very Paris-in-fall energy.
I adore this ribbed skirt as it emphasizes the bump and yet is very soft, and comfortable to wear. This is a knit skirt, which is magical during pregnancy because it can expand with you and never be frumpy. And the cream sweater? It is the type of jacket, which is taken off after long work meetings and then put on again during a weekend down time. It is convenient when wearing a chunky sneaker, and the rest is a tone-on-tone style, so you will feel like you tried whatever you did.
I lived in all kinds of permutations of this ensemble when I was seven months pregnant. It is more of styling that does not matter how big the belly is or in which trimester a person is.
To add even more layers to such a look of mine, I would simply wear a camel coat on top of it or a vest on top of the sweater. And if you’re dressing for a photoshoot? You’ve found your look.
Pumpkin Spice Street Style
That is what fall walks turned into the streetwear confidence. The bump accentuating know-it-all dress in vibrant orange knit with extra muffin amount charcoal denim jacket, and trusty old black Vans? Hello, modern maternity rebel. It’s not just casual—it’s confidently cool. The beanie gives a hint of an “I woke up like this” vibe and the color story is shrieking in the best way possible, October.
Let’s talk about that orange. And it doesn t really work that way, but, when done in this comfort-knit, it is completely wearable. The entire thing stands out because of the contrast between it and the washed black denim jacket. And sneakers? A must for real-world maternity style. This outfit succeeds in demonstrating that you can be edgy without losing comfort. Bonus: that beanie takes care of bad hair days.
I wore a dress like this in orange to an informal Diwali party last fall- people were enamored by the daring aspect of the dress, and so was I. It’s joyful, warm, and strong.
Add some gold hoops or swap the sneakers for chunky boots if you’re headed to a more urban-style rave or art crawl. This look can stretch into so many vibes.
City Chic with a Hint of Glam
With no effort at all, this combination is all that I like about urban dressing in fall. A plunging chocolate-brown bodysuit tucked into unbuttoned mom jeans? Bold and feminine. Add in a well tailored longline blazer and some jewels and we have a one hundred percent business casual chic. It is plesantly magnetic how the deep brown is flattering on the skin and it feels warm yet still down to earth compared to the autumn.
The bodysuit in this case accomplishes some deep heavy lifting–it is flattering, huggable and flaunts that gorgeous belly. And actually open jeans are a maternity hack that I am all about. The long blazer? It is the cast against which we pine when, being pregnant, curvy lines disorient our regular profile. It brings confidence and cohesion, instantly elevating the outfit.
This is absolutely what I would love to wear to white party or rooftop dinner. It has that New York It-Girl quality, yet it is comfortable enough, considering the third trimester stamina.
And, in case you prefer to toy with layers, wear a silk scarf or a wrap coat in camel. Swap the mom jeans for tailored maternity trousers and you’ve got a killer look for formal work or even a dressed-up Karva Chauth celebration.
City Layers and Coffee Runs
The outfit perfectly captures that sleek-and-sexy vibe that everyone needs to embrace in the fall. Stripes maternity tee topped with a super thick plaid scarf a bit of tailored coat and classic black leggings? It’s chef’s kiss chic for the everyday. Throw in a clean pair of white trainers, a sleek taupe tote, and a pair of oversized sunglasses and now you are performing your coffee run like the lead in a movie.
This entire outfit plays on contrast and balance. The bumps are not really emphasized as the stripes are horizontal and pastel in color but in a few seconds every single thing looks so grounded and absolutely wearable. Leggings are practically a necessity at this stage of pregnancy and they look great under long coats or long scarves. The bag completes the outfit with a dose of structure– it even allows one to hop out into the office or even a last-minute meeting.
It takes me back to the days where I had to fit errands in between OB appointments and zoom calls at home, and that means I styled (and still style) myself a certain way. Such a scarf used to be flung into the car with me–it lifts the style and makes the warmth.
In order to make this combo more glamorous, I would suggest wearing a vest under the coat or a vivid red lipstick to stand out in monotony. This is the type of thing you can rock to a fall brunch or even a photo shoot in town.
Weekend Errand Babe
How do you dress to give off the chrhpltseAnd it came easy vibe of nailin fall maternity style? This. The casual oatmeal sweater jacket, white belly tank, sleek black spandex leggings, combined with the cute Veja sneakers were just in that right place in between cozy and clean. The casual fit of the baseball cap helps it feel cool-girl and not what we might expect, and the lingering hues that prevail the color scheme do not turn this fully in the direction of pumpkin spice yet remain distinctly in the direction of fall.
All the items here are wardrobe staples that have gone the extra mile. The cardigan is exactly the type of piece that will find itself in high rotation, it fits like a glove, is soft and reminds luxurious when thrown over the simplest outfit. Add in the best leggings for movement (hello, prenatal yoga) and white sneakers, and it becomes the kind of look that goes from daycare pickup to farmer’s market without a blink.
Truly speaking, this uniform was my first choice whenever I was in my third trimester. There is no better feeling than an oversize cardigan, making you feel like you have kept it together, even when the baby is squeezing your bladder and you have not slept in a week.
It can also be piled up with some delicate gold chain elements or a thick scarf, or the sneakers can be exchanged with combat boots to get more of a rave-like vibe. This ensemble is also devilish perfect to relax during a travel day.
Soft Neutrals and Textural Drama
This is an outfit that one can be giddy about when cooler fall air is present and one wants to feel enveloped in warmth, yet stylish. Fitted turtleneck in cream, the coat covering a pale rose oversized wool one, glasses and jeans white and slouching pink faux fur bag, all in one, hello, smoothness and shape together. Make it chunky ribbed beanie, and you have the look of a queen walking through the snow.
What I love most is the texture layering here. The jacket provides that formal touch and does not make you feel stuffy either. White on white and pastel topper is a trend in high fashion that a high fashion risk pays off a hundred percent. And that purse? Fluffy and statement-making without overwhelming the look. This set will be easy to go with and allow you to go about your urban tasks and then break into a nice fresh afternoon picnic date or simple white party celebration.
Admittedly, I was never on the list of wearing white jeans in pregnancy until I began experimenting with tonal dressing. This ensemble has taught me how potent simple neutrals may be, not to mention when they are paired well.
To put on some color I would recommend light sage gloves or booties of caramel color. And to put that final seasonal touch on it, a sprite of vanilla-based perfume trust me it is what makes it complete on vibe.
Textured Elegance with Fall Edge
This is to the mamas who are looking to transfer a shade of runway to the real life. Latte lace dress and ivory wool trench and sueded high boots? Major energy. The jacket on the coat diffuses the femininity of the lace underneath and the warm colors of taupe are the embodiment of fall elegance. A camel leather shoulder bag and a large sunnies, and you have got yourself two dramatic and symbiosis attires.
This dress is just a killer, it fits perfectly, and still, it is stretchable and will accompany you at all stages of the pregnancy. Lace during fall is underrated. The trench on top provides it that office or fancy dinner feel so it would be great during fall or even during Karva Chauth when you would want to dress up but without sequins. The suede boots will also work to extend the legs whilst ensuring that they can be ridden on bump-friendly.
I had once been wearing a similar outfit to a baby shower and was asked three times where I got the outfit. It has that effortlessly classic, oh she knows what she is doing and is very much that we all wish we could look when dressing the bump.
Want to pivot the look for colder weather? Then come up with a pair of fleece-lined tights and trade the trench between a vintage pea coat or the sort of structured cape instead. Finish with pearl earrings or a bold red lip and you’re golden.
Cozy Cabin Chic
Cozy meets cute in the best way here. It is the sitting in front of the fireplace edition of fall maternity looks: short blush sweater, black leggings, ribbed socks with ultimate comfort shearling boots. It has a playful and warm feel to it–and just to be honest, it may just be the comfiest of the list. Consider lean peeping road trips or a quiet Sunday in creating cookies with the windowshopen.
What I love here is the cropped sweater. It may come a surprise but when worn together with high waist maternity leggings, it will actually make the bump appear in the cutest way. The blush color looks universally flattering, and the combination of material types and textures (soft knit fabric, ribbed socks, fuzzy boots) is all the more hygge acceptable. The style is your savior when you want to be at home in the weekend or just want to spend a tropic little day.
I had nearly the same thing on a fall visit to Asheville. I had the support of my body, comfort in my feet and I still felt stylish enough to take all of these bump pictures I can now not live without.
Because you have to dress good in the outside,a layer is needed, an additional puffer vest or a sherpa lined denim jacket is recommended. And if you’re hitting a cozy local café? Dump a knit beanie on top of the head and hold a cinnamon latte, sure I do.
Buffalo Plaid and Cozy Layers
This outfit is the definition of cozy-cute fall fashion. An unobtrusive body-hugging base beneath an oversized buffalo plaid shacket makes the outfit not only winter appropriate, but also not lumberjack like. When combined with a pair of dark pregnancy leggings, a knitted beanie hat, and a pair of cream leather lace-up boots, this looks can be described as a classic example of stylish maternity clothes that are comfortable and adorable at the same time.
We can analyze this to: the nude base is soft and can be used as a trick behind layering products. It’s warm but breathable, and perfectly highlights the bump. The huge plaid casing makes the look very rugged and you can see a nice contrast produced by the ever-so-welcome neutral boot options. It would be an outfit that I could just put on to have a cool weather picnic in the park or use to visit the gym when I know that we are not really burning up the cardio section.
Personally, I wore a variation of this to a fall festival last year and it was ideal in case of whatever weather that I found myself faced with, lightweight enough to enjoy it during the sun, and warm enough to feel comfortable during the shade. Hence why a shacket like this is pretty much a layering MVP when it comes to maternity.
I would top it off with a caramel crossbody bag or alternatively, wear aviators in case it is sunny. And also do not leave out a pumpkin spice chai in hand- because of course.
Winter Glamour Meets Maternity Minimalism
Talk about timeless. It is ultra-sleek, and the design entails a grey body fitting knit unit together with a creamy long coat, bold sunglasses, and sleek black boots. It’s modern, elegant, and carries that quiet power energy. The Chanel-esque handbag serves as the finishing touch but the real beauty is in how the textures work together– texture on texture, which was actually structured up top and then curve-enhancing underneath.
The fitted dress fits the body in all the proper areas without having the clingy effect. It is breathable, stretchy and can be worn more or less depending on the mood. The balancing of the neutral outerwear makes this outfit feel effortlessly formal work suitable or even something you would wear to chilly season celebration Diwali/ business casual event. Plus, that shoulder bag? Chef’s kiss.
The silhouette flattered one of my girlfriends a lot at a winter photoshoot she attended last year and now she claims that she has never felt more beautiful. It flatters the bump while still feeling luxuriously grown-up.
Make it more edgy, go with a very dark berry color lipstick and stiletto sock boots. Or stick on some pearly earrings, wear nude lipstick and you are attired to attend a white event.
All-Black, All-Elegance
The single-colored black outfit is a certain magic all on its own. This maternity edition leans into the power color black-sleek, timeless, and always suiting. It is worn over a trousers and fitted top with a black coat on top to remain smart. The subtle styling and a structural black tote bag allow the girls to let the silhouette rock.
This ensemble is so brilliant in the sense that it does not attempt to be overly clever. The cut is neat, the fabrics are delicate, yet have their shapes and the accessories give the touch to the old-fashioned image. I think it can be used in a perfect formal workplace outfit, a low key-chic dinner date outfit or even that kind of African wedding party where elegance rather than glitter is called upon.
I remember attempting to create something like that during my first pregnancy and instantly losing a good ten pounds and feeling a hundred times better and more secure. There’s just something empowering about owning the room in head-to-toe black.
To add texture to the look, you can add a cashmere vest under or replace the trousers with something wider made of knits. Add a bold earring and sleek bun and you’re channeling polished goddess energy.
Fall Coffee Stroll Set
They donate golden hour levels of comfort: a beige oversized sweater and matching ribbed pants fit that are simply hugging and not limiting. That is that type of outfit that almost says October breeze in your walking. It is ideal to enjoy on a cold morning, or chilled evenings at the farmer market with a latte in your hand.
This is why the set is so versatile to wear–it is knitted, which means it fits the body. It’s monochrome, so it feels intentional. The blended earth tones on the jacket make it a gorgeous option during transitional time of the year, and the help of the slightly cropped pants adds the right amount of ankle to maintain the times. And then there is the sophisticated shine in the ribbed fabric that makes it look more festive.
It was my weekend ritual to go to the farmer’s market, buy a coffee, come back and have a sleep. The best part? You look cute the entire time. According to one of the stylists at Vogue, matching sets during pregnancy add a touch of instant elegance, which I live by since then.
Want to elevate it a touch? Neutral mules make sneakers look smarter and pairing it with a gold chain necklace or a tomboyish tan coat will instantly help you transition into seasons. It might even be a high stand to shoot fall photographs or brunch date.
Ribbed Knits and Subtle Slits
This is the outfit every mom-to-be needs because it looks elevated and fancy but is also practical. The pleated knit skirt with its ribbed ribbed trim and a soft beige turtleneck look lovely and put-together and are a clear choice of fall. The single-color texture combination and the grown-up and decidedly cozy effect that it creates are not an over-the-top attempt at maturity. The thigh slit allows slight movement adding to the flattering effect on the silhouette which lets one breathe.
There’s so much right here. The turtleneck is thick but not heavy, it looks very chunky, yet breathable, it frames the face but also leaves space to wear earrings or low bun. The pleated skirt drapes over the bump and the slit adds a touch of cool confidence over the whole look. And it is a silent flex, one that can be worn to business casual functions, shopping trips, or alike, which can be styled appropriately to be worn during Karva Chauth dinners as well.
The other thing I found when wearing this out (and have continued to find) is that I felt held, as well as hugged. It is a knitwear that works with you not against you. The secret lies in the materials- it must be made of luxurious fabrics to make the simple lines have a high fashion effect.
This outfit can be finished off with a camel coat, oversized sunnies in tortoiseshell or even a wide-brim hat, and this makes it fashion-editor ready. I’d happily wear this on a weekend getaway or use it as a neutral base for a travel capsule wardrobe.
City Girl Chic in Grey and Navy
This is all about city comfort: a large turtleneck in a warm grey shade is worn over a navy midi dress, and enhanced with white sneakers and a black structured bag. That is what I would wear on a fall day that is a little chilly and I am walking around the city, visiting bookstores, having a matcha, and probably sitting down at a bench just trying to relieve the air in and out.
The juxtaposition of the loose slouchy design of the sweater and the tight fit navy midi knee length fulfills the balance. And sneakers with a skirt? Still iconic. It is more about discovering combinations that feel grounded, especially during the pregnancy. The turtleneck adds not only coziness and shape but not volume to what would otherwise be a heavy appearance, and the snug dress beneath crispens the wonderful bulge.
I had a near-identical outfit on rotation last fall. It was feels like adult, but friendly, i.e. like: yes, I can still dress up, and on the other hand, yes, I should sit down now.
To get a bit edgy, I would either change the bag to a crossbody bag or I would wear a longline vest in camel. This outfit can take you to a museum date, mid-day commuting or even a relaxed business casual appointment.
Curves, Confidence, and a Turtleneck
This one’s a showstopper. A hugging-the-figure ribbed charcoal grey dress and sleek killer black boots pairings with oversized silver hoops will complete a modern, sexy, and powerful look. Designed for the woman who wants to feel confident in her changing body, this look doesn’t shy away from structure—it embraces it fully.
Ribbed knits are pregnancy’s best friend. They stretch, support, and stay chic. The dress, in this case, is comfortable but it is a style power move. Add the boots, and suddenly you’re in full “boss walking through SoHo” mode. It is marvelous when it comes to the plus size mamas who need to show their silhouette rather than conceal it. This turtleneck also adds seasonal touch to the way it frames the face and extends the neck.
Frankly, looks like this remind me of a model and activist Tess Holliday who is known to promote the idea of flaunting your figure, not hiding it. Confidence really is the accessory here.
Want to soften the look? Throw a long duster coat on or wear lug-sole loafers instead of the boots. I would not change anything, but I would not choose such an outfit in case of some fancy dinner date with a boyfriend or to visit an art gallery.
Vintage Parisian Flair
This is the appearance that made Audrey Hepburn look like she had a baby, but in a good manner. Black bodycon mini dress, semi sheer tights, black heeled shoes, and the cutest white and black polka dots swing coat with the bow? Pure vintage magic. Put a quilted Chanel-like bag and it becomes maternity fashion fairytale.
I love the way the form of the coat is contrasted to the slimmess of the dress. The collar bow is flirtatious, the black and white colouring keeps it relatively mature and the jewels makes this a formal occasion, a Karva Chauth dinner, or even very professional photoshoot. The sheer tights are the perfect amount of edge to simply keep the legs warm during that borderline fall few weeks.
This makes me think of one of the looks my mom had when she was pregnant- and still receives the compliments decades after. Some silhouettes just don’t age.
To give it a more modern feel, red lipstick or the pumps can be executed by kitten heels. But personally? I’d keep the whimsy.
Romantic Heart-Print Whimsy
The complete Pinterest dream scenario: black turtleneck, pleated blush skirt made to have floating black hearts and nude pointed pumps. It is fall maternity romance, suitable for a brunch, baby shower or even an African wedding guest vibe when you put right jewelry on it. It is charming, simple, and not too much of a personality.
It covers the bump in the most flattering way, and the pleated skirt in this case adds the movement and texture. The turtleneck solidifies the outfit and makes it neat, and it will easily be worn under a blazer or a cropped jacket in case of colder weather. I am so in love with how the neutral pumps elongate the legs with a touch of sophistication and not too formal.
This outfit screams “elegant but playful.” I was wearing something like a fall white party brunch, and I received a number of compliments that I could not possibly count. The surprise that people have in the maternity wear is how much style you can introduce to maternity wear.
Want to tweak it for colder weather? Turn it into an apartment size trench or a faux fur wrap short. Berry lip and some waves on the ends and it is allurement of autumn.
Espresso Tones and Knit Sophistication
This bodycon dress, in rich cocoa hues, underneath a customized asymmetrical tailored camel coat, makes for super seductive monochrome palette that is warm, confident and just right on a crisp cold chilly morning right in the middle of fall. The tailored layering and delicate jewelry add a sophisticated touch to the entire appearance but do not take away the focal point of the form of the body.
Those ribbed hard lines are soft and vertical making the body look longer whereas the neutral coat evened the silhouette. The color narrative is comfortably un-dull and there is a dressed-up tone to the delicate sheen of the knit. It is an alluring appearance in a business casual environment, but can equally well be the cornerstone of a cuddled birthday, or a fashionable travel day.
I do not know how this made me feel when I dressed up like this in readiness to meet a client over lunch, but I felt composed, in control in a rather unfamiliar way, and comfortable. It did not pinch in any way, it did not tug, it absolutely had that power-walk kind of thing you have when you are walking down the city street with your stomach held up high.
To add an additional drama, think about combining gold necklaces or wearing heels with ankle boots. Not a lot is required of this look it is capsule collection within itself.
Ribbed Layers and Earthy Warmth
This look speaks softly but confidently. It is comfort and silent luxury: a beige turtleneck under a warm plaid waist scarf and ribbed beige skinny pants. The texture play of texture-on-texture is intimate and sophisticated at the same time, which is perfect when it comes to spring-like fall days where you want to be taken care of, wrapped up and still remain adorable.
The beautiful thing about this set is that it feels very much grounded. Ribbed knits are still leading the pack in 2025 and they have every reason to be since they will not only stretch naturally, but also complement the body in the flattering manner. The blanket-type scarf not only provides volume, depth, and interest, but also does so without bulking. It also introduces that autumn color palette that all of us secretly anticipate. This collection would suit casual photo shoots, a cup of coffee with friends or the day when you travel and feel like you would like to be dressed.
This type of appearance saved me on various occasions when every other thing did not feel good as I was halfway through my last trimester. It stretches, moves, and still feels styled. Add the hot chocolate and some soft waves, and you have the magic of fall at its best.
Want to add a finishing touch? The entire vibe would be completed brilliantly by a felt wide-brim hat or a pair of rust or taupe ankle boots.
Muted Mauve and Minimalist Charm
A cream camisole with a sleeveless cream trench coat? Yes, yes, yes. This appearance incorporates a new flair to romantic minimalism and best suits the mums who desire something between organized and tender. This outfit coupled with a pair of block heeled cream shoes, a neutral mini bag and a wide brim fitting are serving fall brunch, upgraded white party or even a glamorous Karva Chauth guest.
The dress fits the body contour very well but it is not too tight and the sleeveless trench coat provides the vertical to the outfit, to make it look longer and more refined. It is one of these kind of maternity styling without effort, which really needs little planning but will really pay off. The light mauve colour is very flattering on cool weather skin tones and the whole ensemble is reminiscent of something lurking on a Pinterest board full of pregnancy sophistication.
Personally, I think this outfit is a wonderful choice when a person wants to look mature but does not want to be over-dressed. I have taken this combo to dinner dates, to baby shower and even a fashion panel meeting.
To tone down, do not wear a hat, instead, use tonal sneakers instead of heels. But honestly, it’s a moment as-is.
Luxury Lounge in Full Neutral
We’re ending on an ultra-luxe note. This black ribbed knit outfit in a softer mocha color on which a loose camel wool coat is worn is rather an article of a high-end editorial. Comfortable, high-powered, and simple, it is a declaration of easy self-confidence. It is this sort of work or business casual attire that shows that you can work with your changing body and still remain in your style power.
The monochrome color scheme lengthens the figure and introduces a slight touch of high-society look to the entire ensemble. It is not only flattering, but also forgiving, breathable and comfortable to wear very early in pregnancy and into postpartum as well, wide-leg pants with a matching ribbed turtleneck. That editorial drama and warmth come in the form of the oversized coat that is the ideal layer because it touches the outdoors and the indoors. It would make a dream outfit to a white birthday party, formal dinner, or any guest moment that got an aesthetic touch of minimalism and African at the same time.
I wore something similar to one of my client retreats and received a never-ending stream of compliments–people speculated how it was so put-together without any effort on my part. Bonus: I was able to sit, walk and move for several hours.
All this look requires is a nude lip, plain hoop earrings, and a vintage leather bag. But when you feel adventurous, replace something with red bag or statement earrings to kick it off in the end.
And that is 23 ways you can make yourself feel like your best-dressed person this season no matter what stage you are. Whether you’re layering up for a formal work day, keeping it casual in knits, or dressing bold for a white party or African wedding guest celebration, these looks were made to move with you—stylishly, comfortably, and confidently. Fall 2025 is not a return to pretending there is no bump or covering it up, but a celebration of it in a way that feels both high end and a little magical. Save your faves, try something new, and most importantly? Wear what makes you feel amazing.