Beachcoco Women’s Maternity Maxi Dress – V Neck Sleeveless Empire Waist Slim Fit One Piece Baby Shower Pregnancy Photography
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I'm 5'2" and it pooled a little on me, but not enough to make me look 10" tall.
I'm not sure, but if there is a size chart, I'd follow it. However, it appears that you might be able to do something modest. It may need to be hemmed if you're 5'2" because it's too long. Otherwise, the fabric is a little stretchy, so I think a small will suffice.
Medium. I'm 5'1", weigh around 185 pounds, and wear a 34DDD medium. The gown was only a few inches above the ground. Because you are taller and weigh more, I believe medium would be a good fit for you.
Yes, I'm 5'3" and it's an inch too long for me. I was nine months pregnant at the time. After giving birth, there is a period of adjustment. it’s 3- 4 inches is the maximum length
Selected User Reviews For Beachcoco Women’s Maternity Maxi Dress – V Neck Sleeveless Empire Waist Slim Fit One Piece Baby Shower Pregnancy Photography
I ordered the mint color, and it's stunning! The material is extremely comfortable and soft. The large first fits perfectly, but the bottom of the dress touches the ground, so I'll have to cut it to keep from tripping at my baby shower. br>I am 7 feet tall and just under 5 feet 5 inches tall. I'm 5 months pregnant and weighing around 175 pounds. br>Sorry for the poor quality of my selfie!br>I would buy from this company again.
I adore these gowns. Ideal for women who are expecting. It's comfortable and appears to cost more than it does. I have red, yellow, and pink floral in my collection. Even for my maternity photo shoot, I wore one! The length reaches my toes, and I'm 5'7". I could hem just to be safe, but I haven't done so. It's just a matter of being cautious on the stairwell. It would be perfect if I wore any heel (but at 8 months pregnant, I'm always in sandals!).
Sheer. This outfit is very flattering. I'm 5'5", and the medium was just long enough to cover my ankles. br>The material is quite light - Through it, I was able to see everything - My underwear has nipples, bellybutton, and even the outline and pattern printed on it. The bust is double lined, but the rest of the dress is a single layer with a lot of sheerness. To go with it, you'd need to get some maternity shorts. br>br>The color on the listing appears to be almost olive in color on every screen I looked at it on, but in person, the dress is a light brown that looks like chocolate milk that has been watered down.
To begin with, it isn't quite as "fancy" as I had anticipated. It's a soft, thin cotton dress with a stretchy fit. It's not a formal situation. I bought it with the intention of wearing it to a formal evening event, but it isn't going to work. I was also hoping for a similar "V" shape in the back straps as in the front, but they are only about an inch wide and come down straight. This isn't suitable for every bra. The neckline is also very low, as other reviewers have mentioned. A safety pin (or two!) can be used to prevent excessive cleavage. It would be necessary to use (instead of (instead of (instead of ( It'll be a casual outfit for me. Without too much fabric in the front, it appears that it would still fit post-partum. br>br>It's also not very long, so it might not be suitable for taller people. I'm 5'6" tall with an 8-month-old son. It didn't even reach my feet because I was pregnant. I'd pair it with flats, and I believe it'll fall to the ground post-partum.
I just put it on and it looks fantastic! It appears to be of high quality and feels extremely soft on the skin. The cut is extremely flattering, with a well-defined waist. A body-skimming skirt and a form-fitting but comfortable bodice. It isn't one of those skin-tightening products. It's not as voluminous as a tent, but it's not as tight as a maternity dress. It appears to be a good fit for our still-growing family. The weather is warm. br>br>It's low-cut, but I was expecting that. Underneath, you could always put on a tank. I tried three different bras, two with straps, and they should work fine as long as they're low cut in the front, as this material always shows underwear lines and any really obvious bulges. I'm just going to wear some neutral-colored underwear that isn't too tight so that it doesn't dig in and create new lines. I'm sure you could also put on some shapewear. br>br>I'm 5'11" and it hits just above my ankles, which is perfect for me. At 20 weeks, I'm about 150 pounds, and the small fits perfectly. br>I'm planning on wearing it to our gender reveal party, and I think it'll look great. The Dutch blue is a lovely, muted color that doesn't draw attention to your diminutive stature, haha. br>br>I haven't washed it yet, so I can't comment on how well it will hold up, but I think it's worth getting for a special occasion, and I plan to wear it again after our event. It's not "formal," but it's made of that smooth, silky rayon knit, so it looks nice, and I think you could dress it up and make it very lovely for a party or wedding with a few accessories. It will most likely pill, just like rayon knits. br>br>I strongly advise you to give it a try! It is precisely what I was looking for! br>br>Creative+ paraphrase: I like it even more now that I've worn it three times! It's softer than ever before, and it's extremely flattering. I'm going to wear it a lot more.
Fit well. The fabric was a little too sheer for my liking. I was able to wear it without anything underneath because I was inside all day, but I would wear it with something underneath if I were going to be outside. Only drawback: br>br> In the bust area, this dress is VERY LOW CUT. I'm a big-chested girl, and while a little cleavage is fine, I thought this was a little too much (I was practically falling out of it). And it gets worse throughout the day, so while it may not appear to be a problem in the morning, by the afternoon it was in desperate need of a safety pin. Just in case, bring one with you! I'm thinking about stitching mine a little higher so I don't have to pin it every time I put it on.
This is a simple dress with a lot of personality. I wore it to my baby shower and accessorized it with a pretty necklace. I ordered mint, and that's exactly what it looks like; it's not a light mint, but a darker, perhaps a tad more greenish mint, and it's quite lovely. I'm 34 weeks pregnant and weigh around 117 pounds, so I ordered a small and it fit perfectly; however, if you're any bigger than me, I recommend ordering a size up because, while it fit fine, it was skin tight and very comfortable. The dress is rayon, which is nice because it's stretchy, but it clings to your skin and shows panty lines clearly. I wore it with a thong to hide the pantyhose lines, but it was still difficult to keep any lines from showing through the dress. Because I am 5'1", I had to hem the dress because it was far too long for me. I wanted it to be long but not drag, so I cut about 2 minutes off. The dress was long enough but not dragging after 5 inches. I'm not a seamstress, so hemming this material was a pain in the buttocks for me, but it wasn't impossible; if you can do basic stuff on a machine, you should be fine hemming it yourself. Overall, I am pleased with my purchase and intend to wear it even after the birth of my child. (I'll probably have to hem it once more to wear it after the par- tum).