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Postpartum dressing isn’t about squeezing back into your old jeans or acting like nothing’s changed. It’s about working with your body, not against it.
That means wearing clothes that fit how you feel now and make your daily routine easier.
Now’s not necessarily the time for a total style overhaul. Think of it as an edit, not a makeover. You’re still you, just in a new season.
We’ve gathered practical, confidence-boosting tips from fashion stylist Emily Davies (@emilyjdavies) to help you feel comfortable, supported, and like yourself again.
"You might have your comfy two-piece at home with the baby, then throw on a nice jacket to feel a bit more put-together when you head out."
— Emily Davies, Fashion Stylist
Forget chasing trends. This stage is about options that make you feel good, loose tailoring, soft waistbands, wrap dresses, oversized cardigans, or the loungewear you’ve always loved. If it’s comfortable and works with your routine, it’s a win.
Postpartum style isn’t about losing yourself, it’s about keeping hold of what makes you feel like you, even if that looks a little different now. Whether it’s a favorite color, a texture you love, or a silhouette that works for you, clothes can boost your mood and remind you you’re more than your to-do list.
"Crinkly fabrics work because they don’t need ironing, and cream hides spit-up surprisingly well."
— Emily Davies, Fashion Stylist
Look for tops and dresses with easy access (wrap fronts, discreet snaps, or zippers) so you can feed quickly and comfortably. The goal: practical without sacrificing style.
Leaks happen, and it’s totally normal. Keep comfortable and dry with leak-proof breast pads, absorbent fabrics, and smart layering so you can focus on your baby, not your clothes.
Some of the most important pieces are the ones you wear underneath. A well-fitting nursing bra makes round-the-clock feeding so much easier, look for soft, breathable fabrics, good support, and easy access. Bonus points if it feels like something you want to wear.
For underwear, comfort is everything: think high-rise, stretchy, and supportive without digging in.
If you’re swimming or hanging poolside, postpartum swimsuits with built-in support, flattering cuts, and adjustable straps can help you feel secure and confident.
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