When people find out I write a fashion blog, the first question they ask me is, "Where can I buy maternity clothes that are cute and don't cost a fortune?!" or something along those lines. And I totally understand why - finding stylish maternity fashion that's affordable can be a daunting task, but luckily there are lots of options for today's expectant moms. Here's a quick round-up of the best places to shop for maternity clothes right now:
Priyanka Chopra looks positively chic in an olive bomber jacket, stripe blouse and crop high waist denim.
She accessorized with cap-toe heeled mules and a structured gray satchel.
Priyanka's minimalist styling of this trend is totally something I could see myself wearing. It's not too sporty or glam, but rather chic and understated.
If you could see yourself wearing this look, too, read on for my under $100 lookalike finds below.
Vogue has all the Met Gala coverage you can consume. I love Zendaya in Dolce & Gabbana Alta Moda, Lupita Nyong'o in Prada, and Blake Lively in Atelier Versace.
The pool slide sandal or shower sandal is having a big moment in fashion right now, from the now cult-classic adidas sport slide we're all so familiar with, to some seriously more flamboyant interpretations that feature everything from satin bows to fur.
Depending on your taste, you may either thank or blame Givenchy for starting the fuzzy slide trend. For those in favor of this look, there are dozens of ways to get in on this trend without skipping next month's rent. I've rounded up 5 of the best Givenchy-inspired slide sandals you can shop right now and rock all summer long:
I recently had the chance to stop by the Star 99.9 radio studios to chat spring trends on The Anna & Raven Show. I had so much fun - maybe a little too much fun! Thanks to the whole team for having me!
I'm not sure how I feel about the Fenty Puma by Rihanna collection...like this $1,200 reversible bomber jacket.
I just ordered these $10 linen blend pants, figured for that price I can't go wrong! Tip: Search for keywords like "linen" or "cotton" when shopping fast-fashion sites to find some really good stuff.