Eco-Friendly Maternity Wear by Jessica Scott
Jessica Scott makes comfy, eco-friendly and totally cute maternity wear!
I almost made a slide show, but I refrained!
Here are some of my favorites:
Empire Waist Top

This Empire-waist Strikes Back (so witty, eh?), has a roomy tummy and high waistline, which gives you lots of room for your growing belly. It has a cross-over bust, making it a great-post baby top for breast feeding. It’s also made out of lyocell and comes in chocolate/lime or chocolate/ocean (pictured).
It’s $65.00 from Jessica Scott.
More products after the jump!
Gaucho Pants

These Gaucho As It Gets pants are elegant, soft and super comfy! The waist band sits right under the belly. The lyocell material is really stretchy, making them the perfect pair of maternity pants.
These pants are $90.00, but Jessica promises you that “you will LIVE in these pants!”, so they might be worth the investment!
Strapless Dress

This Strapless in Seattle dress is so cute, I’s wear it even if I wasn’t pregnant. (I’m NOT pregnant, but you know what I mean!) It’s made out of a lightweight lyocell, making it easy to wear. As you can tell from the picture, it’s a very versatile piece: it can function as a wrap, a short strapless dress or a long skirt!
You can get in in watermelon, lime chocolate or licorice so your color choice can match your cravings!
The dress is $95.00 and you can order it here.
Jessica Scott has tons more products, including more maternity tops and bottoms, crib sheets and more. You can check them all out here.
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4 opinions for Eco-Friendly Maternity Wear by Jessica Scott
Jennifer
Aug 10, 2007 at 2:09 am
I’m so stealing this stuff for my Pregnancy & Baby blog. (Credit given of course) Good finds and actually, for once, not so badly priced. Although, they do all seem a little small in the chest for actual pregnant women… I’ll have to go see the site to see if this situation improves.
Jennifer
Aug 10, 2007 at 2:10 am
PS Good move on the no slide show. You were getting a little slap happy there for a while. My eyes like the break. I get the coolness factor though. I want to make an Offbeat Homes slide.
Erin
Aug 10, 2007 at 4:13 am
Jennifer,
you can so steal this!
I agree about the slide show — it’s a useful tool, but it can be overdone. I’m going to figure out a way where I use it regularly so it’s effective, but not TOO regularly where it becomes gimmicky and annoying. blogging is all trial and error :)
erin.
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