More Than Just Maternity Jeans: Our Top 5 Summer Denim Trends

Maternity jeans - summer denim trends

With summer just around the corner, now is the perfect time to give those well-worn black skinnies a break & embrace some cool new maternity jeans for the warmer weather. We’ve rounded up our top 5 summer denim trends with a few great ideas for working the looks through pregnancy…

 

1) Cool Colours

Summer style is all about bold colours and beautiful pastels, so now’s the time to think beyond your classic blues and blacks and opt for some cool coloured maternity jeans! Made in our signature soft stretch denim and fitting comfortably under your bump, choose between full length & cropped pairs in a stylish selection of shades.

 

2)  Jumpsuits

Denim maternity jumpsuit

 

Why not opt for a full denim ensemble with our iconic Stretch Denim Maternity Jumpsuit – It’s a real statement piece loved by fashion stylists and bloggers alike!

 

3) Denim Skirts

A classic denim maternity skirt is an all-season style staple for every mama’s wardrobe. Team it with a cute summer top, sandals and sunglasses through the summer, then transition it easily for cooler weather later on with tights and boots. Browse our denim boutique and choose from classic blue, bright white and chic stripes.

 

4) Denim Shorts

And last but by no means least, a chic pair of denim shorts is the ultimate summer time must-have. Our classic Under Bump Denim Maternity Shorts are perfect for summer getaways and trips to the beach, while our Over Bump Denim Bermuda Shorts offer a little more cover and gentle support around your middle

 

5) Summer Whites

Nothing says chic summer style quite like a pair of pristine white maternity jeans! Whether you opt for the cropped under bump or full length over bump, our ultra-soft white jeans are loved by celebs including Kate Hudson and Karolina Kurkova, and are sure to become a key piece in your new wardrobe.

 

 

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