I never thought I'd change the way I dress after Josue came along but I certainly have. For example, I now choose tops that won't give the world a peep show when I reach down to get J. Also, the low rise jeans I used to wear are now a pain the butt because I'm constantly pulling them up after kneeling down 100 times a day (not to mention the muffin top I now rock). I also stopped wearing lip gloss because J always has his hands on my face and my foundation always ends up on his tops so now I wear powder.
How has your style changed?
Re: Has your fashion style changed since LO came along?
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I'm actualy working harder on looking good when I go out- DS has stopped grabbing for jewelry (for the time being) so I always wear a necklace or earrings. I/ve also wearing the long cardigans a lot- I figure it help with the mommy belly and I can still wear my skinnies and a tank.
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This. Plus I used to live in heels even while pg now ,unless I go out without LO,the best I do are wedges. I was too afraid of tripping and falling while holding LO because of the heels.
LOL, but your LO looks gooood! Too cute, I love the siggy
Yes. I used to wear more casual/sporty.. now with a daugther and looking forward to move up in my career I'm started to dress more casual than sporty, like cardigans instead of hoodies, etc.
Besides, I like to dress when we go out, so that hasn't change too much.
I got in a bad funk after LO was born. Actually, I think it was when I m/c before getting pregnant with LO that I began getting into a funk. It all happened so fast. I looked ok while pregnant, but that's because I went out and bought all new maternity clothes. But after LO was born, it was really really bad.
I just recently started working with a style consultant and I've made a few changes. Just little things here and there are making a big difference in how I feel, not just how I look. I was so frumpy before, and it was affecting my personality, and my creativity - which is bad, because my job demands creativity.
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Same as you! I also cut my hair to help make me more stylish... I went through my closet and purged all the "non-mom" clothes... now that I am a Mom I jsut can't wear certain things... not saying I dressed like a hussy or anything, but some items were just not Mom appropriate!
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No more hoop earrings - LO pulls on them
No more high heels - cant fun fast enough to catch up with LO and scared to fall while carrying him
No more tight jeans - not comfortable to bend down
No more tight tops - went from flat belly to a muffin top
No more nice hair - LO pulls on hair
No more purse - it was replaced by a diaper bag
Hmmm...the only thing I still do is put on make-up, but that is more and more difficult to do lately since LO does all kinds of crazy stuff while I am trying to put make-up on.
Nope, but I have to dress up for work every day.
I wish I could be more casual. Running errands with a toddler after work, hoisting him in & out of the car, etc. would be so much easier in jeans & a sweater rather than a pencil skirt & 3-inch heels.
Yeah because my boobs are saggy and flabby now so no more low-cut tops or dresses where I would otherwise go without a bra like I used to be able to do, lol. Not that I would purposely wear shirts that were low-cut but my boobs are also kind of big so it was hard to wear a cute top without showing some cleavage. But... no more of that.
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"Wearing his BING CROSBY clothes and crooning...buuuh buuh buuuh"
Well, I can't wear necklaces anymore because DS has broken two of my chains
Umm. . .yeah, I also don't wear low-cut shirts anymore because my boobs are a lot bigger (and saggier lol) and I end up with cleavage where there wasn't any before.
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