The Chicest Maternity Clothes for Work
Building a great work capsule wardrobe is something that will undoubtedly save you so much time, money, and quite frankly, stress. Because when you invest in a handful of solid, easy-to-wear pieces (and thus, work to create a streamlined wardrobe), you eliminate the risk of being overwhelmed by choice. Now, when it comes to finding the perfect maternity clothes for work, the notion of establishing an edited collection as not to be swamped by choice still holds true—regardless of the fact that you'll (most likely) only be wearing said staples for nine months.
To help parents-to-be perfect and streamline their maternity work wardrobe, we decided to curate a collection of timeless, minimalist pieces to shop now. From the always-classic LBD to the perfect pair of trousers, we've found it all in terms of belly-flattering, office-appropriate staples to wear on repeat.
Tops
Available in sizes 4 to 12.
Dresses
Bottoms
Next up, shop some of our favorite belly-flattering maternity swimsuits to pack on your next beach getaway.
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