Pregnancy Fashion Made Simple
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Stunning Scarves
Amy Rubenstein's short frame is made shorter by pregnancy. However, her "after" look, which features a colorful scarf, makes her look taller and draws the eye toward her face.Accessorizing in Style
According to style expert Amy Koch, author of "Bump It Up," accessories, such as bangles and long necklaces, create a focal point for the eye.Photos: How to Perfect Pregnancy Fashion
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Don't Hide the Bump
"Early Show" co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez really liked this look worn by April Oosterbroek because she says it features her belly bump -- something a woman only gets to have for a few months out of her entire life.Heels?
Style expert Amy Koch says heels can elongate the pregnant shape. However, many of the expectant moms featured on "The Early Show" said for comfort and safety reasons they've left their heels behind in the final months of their pregnancies.Photos: How to Perfect Pregnancy Fashion
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Balance the Bump
Style expert Amy Koch recommended a bigger bag to balance the size of a pregnant belly.Photos: How to Perfect Pregnancy Fashion
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Jeggings Instead of Jeans
Amy Koch recommended "jeggings," which are leggings that look like jeans for moms-to-be. She said they remain fashion-forward, but offer added comfort.Photos: How to Perfect Pregnancy Fashion
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Colorful Alternatives
Julia Griglio wore primarily neutral colors in her "before" look. However, in her "after" style, she shows off her belly bump with a berry top, multi-colored scarf and stylish "jeggings."Photos: How to Perfect Pregnancy Fashion
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