Do Celebrities Wear Breastfeeding Clothes?
Motherhood is currently very much in fashion. Breastfeeding and motherhood go hand-in-hand and the rapid growth being experienced by the breastfeeding clothes industry therefore seems only natural. Breastfeeding clothes are contemporary garments that allow mums to breastfeed comfortably and discreetly. Forget frumpy and matronly, these clothes look so good you will want to wear them even if you are not breastfeeding!
Many breastfeeding celebrities are reported to have opted for specialised breastfeeding underwear, clothes and accessories. Tracey Campbell of Nursingwear, Australia’s largest online breastfeeding clothes retailer, shares which of their products are reported to have been worn by celebrity mums.
Bebe Au Lait nursing cover
Formerly known as Hooter Hiders, Bebe Au Lait Nursing covers are of the hottest breastfeeding accessories around. They are reported to have been used by many celebrities including Gwyneth Paltrow and Mira Sorvino. They are a simple blend of beautiful fabrics chosen with chic mums in mind, with the all important patent pending rigid neck line that allows mum to see baby and baby to see mum.
1 in the Oven Henleys
1 in the Oven’s Henley is made from 100% waffle weave cotton and has a patent-pending design that allows easy breast access for discreet breastfeeding. It has a built-in soft cup frame and elastic shelf bra for total breast support. Hip, yet practical, this is a shirt no nursing mom should be without. Its longer length makes this a great transition piece, too. It has been worn by celebrities like Brittney Spears and Heidi Klum.
Bravado Essential Nursing Bra Tank
The Essential Nursing Bra tank has all the great qualities of the world-renowned Bravado maternity bra’s with the added benefit of keeping your back and tummy covered while breastfeeding. The tanks look lovely on their own and are also fabulous as undershirts. Many celebrities have incorporated the Essential Nursing Bra Tanks in their maternity wardrobes, including Angelina Jolie and Stella McCartney.
Bravado Original Nursing Bra’s
Bravado designed their Original Nursing Bra’s to be stylish, comfortable and affordable. There are three different styles, each with unique features, to support different breast sizes and shapes. All of their sizes overlap. The right bra for you depends on whether you are about to deliver, have just had your baby, or if you have been breastfeeding for a few months. One thing is for sure, there is a size that’s just right for you! Celebrities who have incorporated Bravado’s Original Nursing Bra’s in their maternity wardrobes include Stella McCartney, Sarah Jessica Parker and Britney Spears. These bra’s will soon be available through Nursingwear.
Majamas Cozi Cami
The Majamas Cozi Cami has a comfortable, fully supportive built-in bra and has no hooks or clips. To breastfeed, simply pull down the stretchy neckline. It is suitable to be worn alone or as an under shirt. Cindy Crawford was one of the first celebrity mums to wear this top.
Majamas Original Nursing Top
The Original Nursing Top is a single-layer garment and is fashioned with cami breast support and has breast shield pockets. To beastfeed, pull down the front cross panels. Breast shields will move with the panels and remain in place. After breastfeeding, simply move the garment back into place. Alexis Kingsley, Kelly Preston and Kelli Williams are reported to have worn the Original Nursing Top.
Majamas Sleepy Dress
The Sleepy Dress is a single-layer garment and is fashioned with cami breast support and has breast shield pockets. To beastfeed, pull down the front cross panels. Breast shields will move with the panels and remain in place. After breastfeeding, simply move the garment back into place. The Sleepy Dress is the ultimate in sleeping comfort as it offers light cami-style breast support without having any straps across the back. Wear this to bed for a true braless feeling.Gwen Stefani is reported to have worn this garment.
To purchase any of the above garements please visit nursingwear.com.au
To read more about breastfeeding clothes please visit breasfteedingclothes.com.au
