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  1. #1
    smiles4u Guest

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    turtlejane ... can't believe it as i was racking my brain trying to remember the label of the maternity dress i mentioned above and it was the label Szabo that you mentioned

    Was a gorgeous quality & beautiful classy formal dress, proper sizing (not a tagged L being a S) & i paid only about $120 for it a few years ago

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    Registered User

    Apr 2009
    Northern Beaches Sydney
    533

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    Thanks Ladies

    Looks like great minds think alike - so much for baby brain eh?

    Picked up a gorgous Szabo maternity dress at the weekend in Maternity Shop in Warringah Mall (Bella Maternity) Beautiful cut and really flattering - think it will get even better as I get bigger Also proper sizing like Smile4U said. $200 and won't need to get thing done to it - being a short arse at only 5ft I normally have to get dresses taken up.

    Thanks for everyones tips and suggestions.

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    Registered User

    Jul 2008
    Sydney
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    That's great Meadsie! And I bet you look gorgeous in it too!

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    Sep 2008
    South West Sydney, NSW
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    Whoo hoo - another very happy Szabo dress owner here! Got my dress yesterday... it is so flattering and can be worn when not preg as well... fabulous! Will post a link to a piccie over the next few days

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    Dec 2007
    Taking a ride on my grdonkey :D
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    FWIW I've not bought ONE single 'maternity' item of clothing for either of my pregnancies, and I have ended up carrying HUGE out front. I find anything labelled 'maternity' is like anything labelled 'wedding' - automatically costs more just because it's something you buy because you feel you have to, kwim??

    I hate buying clothes online as I'm not a 'standard' shape (ie my bust/waist/hip ratio is not the 'normal' ratio, I have big boobs and tiny hips) so I try to avoid that at all costs as I've always been dissatisfied with the fit of clothes from unfamiliar labels (eg I have no problems ordering online from, say, Supre, because I shop instore there a lot and know exactly what size is perfect for me).

    You could always just go around to the regular formal outlets in your area and find a dress that falls from the bust (empire-waist, I think they call it?) - a baby-doll sort of style that has plenty of room for an expanding belly, but without the 'maternity' price tag, and you can wear it when you're not pg because it's not cut specifically for a big belly, kwim? I bought my wedding dress from a regular boutique and I still wear it pretty often for special occasions - it was very cheap and cut beautifully to accommodate my growing belly (I was 5 months along when DH and I tied the knot) but still looks great when I'm not carting around a bub

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    Mar 2009
    Golden Beach, Caloundra
    9

    I know how hard it is to find formal wear when pregnant...I am getting married on May 30 and being nearly 18 weeks pregnant with my second child it was hard to find something to wear! As it's a small service we're having at home I didn't worry about a wedding gown, or even wearing white! After weeks of searching and worrying I wouldn't find anything to fit, I was fortunate enough to find a beautiful blue evening dress at City Chic on the weekend! Now here's hoping the wedding goes off without a hitch...!!

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    Registered User

    Apr 2009
    Northern Beaches Sydney
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    Oh Nayc01 best of luck for the 30th hope you have a fantastic day and I am sure you will look wonderful.

    Meadsie

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    Mar 2009
    Golden Beach, Caloundra
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    Thanks so much!