Show & Tell for mums & bubs
01/11/2009 01:00:00- by Littlies Magazine - New Zealand
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Our bestseller evening/occasion maternity dress. Simply gorgeous versatility and style.
Wash separately first. Cool gentle machine wash. Do not bleach, soak, wring or tumble dry. Dry without delay. Cool iron on reverse if necessary. Do not dry clean.
94% Polyester, 6% Elastane. Made In China.
Instructions are found on the swing tag, sold with every dress.
Cosmopolitan Pregnancy Voted our 6WayDress as "Clever Buy #1" in their Summer 2008 issue.
Pauline Weston Thomas of Fashion-Era.com has written a great review of our 6WayDress - she provides a great overview of the versatility of the dress for both pregnant and non-pregnant women and the regular traveller also.
And Debbie from Mommies with Style describes our 6WayDress - the most amazing maternity dress she has ever seen.
And Success Through Play, really gave our 6WayDress a work out during a week long holiday in Florida, USA.
What size am I?
The 6WayDress has a built-in boob tube and it is important that this is snug, not tight. We suggest:
Small: small busted women and petites (size 8-10 or size 12 A and B cups)
Medium: is for bigger busted women (size 10-12 C and D cups)
Curvy: is for size 12DD+ and size 14 to 16
Voluptuous: is for 16DD+ to size 18.
* US Customers should take 2 off these sizes to match your standard sizing eg. Small: size 6-8 or size 10 A and B cups.
We've found even more creative ways to wear this gorgeous maternity dress - 12 at last count! We hope you enjoy wearing the most versatile maternity dress there is.
Model demonstrating the Halter style
The Halter style is simple and a great place to start.
Step 1 - Position boob tube over bust, and place the opening at the centre front.
Step 2 - Pull the fabric taut across the back, under the arms.
Step 3 - Tie at back of neck.
Model demonstrating the Cowl (variation of Halter) style.
The Cowl style maternity dress is a variation to the Halter style.
Step 1 - Position boob tube over bust, and place the opening at the centre back.
Step 2 - Let the fabric fall at the front, and pull the ties under the arms.
Step 3 - Tie at back of neck.
Model demonstrating the Cap Sleeve.
Step 1 - Position boob tube over bust, with opening centre back.
Step 2 - Pull ties taut across bust under arms.
Step 3 - Wrap up over shoulder to create cap.
Step 4 - Pull down under arms, twist to hold fabric in place and tie at centre back.
Step 5 - Tidy fabric lines to finish off the look.
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01/11/2009 01:00:00- by Littlies Magazine - New Zealand
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