Molliya Maternity Long Dress Ruffles Lace Off Shoulder Stretchy Maxi Photography Dress
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I'm 5'4 171 pounds and 37 weeks pregnant, so I ordered a medium. It was a little long at that length, but it was fine; it was very tight fitting, but it could stretch out a little. I'd probably go for a large, but I might have to shorten it a bit? I simply left mine wrinkled on the floor.
You have the option of selecting size L.
The dress is stretchy, so it'll probably fit.
The size chart for medium reads extremely well.
Selected User Reviews For Molliya Maternity Long Dress Ruffles Lace Off Shoulder Stretchy Maxi Photography Dress
Hello everyone,br>br>I'm 5'4" and weigh 198 pounds, and I'm 32 weeks pregnant. I was undecided about which size to get, so I went with the xl just to be safe, and I must say that it is quite comfortable, though I could have gotten away with a large. The material is light and airy (ideal for outdoor photos, which I won't be taking) and extremely stretchy! I have a lot of curves (think brick house), so I was relieved to see that the dress fit me well and wasn't too tight. I'll post photos after my shoot, but I hope this helps someone as much as previous posts did for me!.
I'm in love with this dress! It received a lot of positive feedback and was ideal for my maternity shoot. I'm 5'6" and 33 weeks pregnant, and I ordered a small (pre-pregnancy size 0/2), which fit perfectly.
I bought this dress for my wife's maternity photo shoot because we couldn't find anything like it in the stores that was breathable, long, and stretchy. I was skeptical at first because we weren't sure how well it would fit, but to our surprise, it fit her perfectly, just as she wanted it to. It was thin enough for her to stay cool on a hot day but not see-through, which was great, and she was very comfortable during the photo shoot.
This dress was amazing! It was precisely what I had been looking for. br>I'm a 5'- tall woman. At the time of this photo, I was 7 feet tall and weighed 170 pounds, so I bought a medium. The gown was just long enough for me to reach the ground. It had enough stretch around the shoulders to keep it up, but not so much that it cut into your arms - win! Because the material was so stretchy all over, there's a lot of wiggle room in the sizing, but if you're a little heavier/have a bigger belly, you can still wear a medium, but if you're smaller, I'd size down. I also purchased a large single case, which was far too large for me and did not look good. br>The only criticism I have is that it is made of extremely thin material that shows EV. ER. THING. from the stomach to the thighs It revealed dimples I had no idea I had. I wore underwear with smoothers that covered the problem 85% - These, on the other hand, are a must. As a result, remember that! It's also difficult to keep wrinkles at bay.
This was the dress I wore for my maternity photos, and it was absolutely stunning. I've had a lot of positive feedback. In addition, it was extremely relaxing.
It didn't help that I didn't have time to freshen up before the shoot, but y'all, even though I should've gotten the next size up (I didn't try it on until 30 minutes before the shoot), it was so comfortable and the color was perfect. Perfect with a pair of gold chandelier earrings (which aren't visible in the picture). I would recommend this dress for any maternity shoot because it is super comfortable and airy!.
I wasn't crazy about it at first, but I couldn't make up my mind until I saw the flaws. br>br>However, for anyone who is self-employed, this is a fantastic option. I, too, am aware of their arms and/or cleavage. To give you an idea of my height, I'm 5'1". 155 lbs pre-surgery At 23 weeks pregnant with twins, I'm weighing 178 pounds. I ordered a medium, and it was extremely tight. I tried it on with maternity shapewear, which helped to smooth things out a little, but it still felt a little tight around my hips. The top, on the other hand, was a perfect fit. I'm a 38-year-old woman who carries a lot of her weight in her hips. If I had kept it, I would have gone up to a large for comfort. br>br>Not a bad deal for the price; if it hadn't come with holes, I would have gone for a large. The company sent me an email to see how I liked it, and I expressed my dissatisfaction, but they never responded. I used Amazon to send the return.
I chose the XL because I had read in some reviews that the fabric was see-through, but I should have gone with the L. The dress's body was functional, but it was a little too big through the top due to its stretchiness. br>Overall, it was a lovely gown that turned out beautifully. It's also quite comfortable and soft. In the photos, it didn't appear to be very large. pre-br>pre-br>pre-br>pre-br>pre-br>pre-br I was 5 feet 4 inches tall, wore a size 8 bottom, and wore medium tops most of the time during my pregnancy. I'm 36 weeks pregnant with a big baby in this photo. I could have gotten away with a medium if my baby hadn't been so big. As I previously stated, I would have been better off in a large because the XL was too big through the top. br>br>I hope this information is helpful to you in determining your size!.