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Pregnancy fashion used to be limited to flowing kaftans, multi-coloured sacks and dungarees. However, looking like little Romany Rose isn't necessarily going to gain you brownie points in the office. We take a look at how to look professionally pregnant while remaining cool and comfortable.

Cool colours

Just because you are pregnant doesn't mean you cannot look professional. The idea really is to stick to your normal office wear but with maternity moderations. Certain professions, eg lawyers and accountants, require a more formal appearance and more 'safe' colours, such as black, navy and grey. "They are colours which say 'take me seriously'," says Liz Lafferty, director of maternity wear specialists Funmum. "Anything flowery and flouncy in the workplace is an absolute no-no! Stripes are an acceptable alternative."

If you are scared of looking like Mao Tse Tung, fear not. You can always add colour to your ensemble with stylish accessories, such as scarves, earrings (but not Pat-Butcher style) and a tasteful shirt.

Cut and comfort

The style of your clothes is as important in pregnancy as in 'normal' times. Don't just hide away your figure underneath baggy layers - compliment it with clothes that stylishly bring out your new shape. "Wide-leg trousers for the taller woman or smart tailored trousers when you are shorter work beautifully with side-shirring tops which will hug the tummy," says Yvonne Phillips, director of Push Maternity Wear Limited.

Meanwhile, Liz Lafferty advises staying away from buying normal, non-maternity clothes a few sizes larger. "They won't fit properly and ill-fitting clothes look shabby."

Most clothes shops selling maternity wear have invented cunning ways of hiding the essential elasticated or adjustable waistlines so you needn't worry about people staring at those embarrassing panels while you're trying to give a presentation in a board meeting. By wearing shirts that come below your bump, you have a good chance of hiding any clever expanding gadgets your skirts or trousers have, while also keeping your bump covered. We're not saying that you should be ashamed of your bump … but there is a time and a place to expose it!

Maternity must-haves

You don't need to take out a bank loan to buy maternity clothes for the office. After all, they only last months at the most! Instead, buy a few simple but classic items that you can mix and match to vary your look.

Liz Lafferty of Funmum says that a classic white shirt, a good pair of black trousers and several tailored skirts and suits would set you up well during your pregnancy. Push's Yvonne Phillips is a great advocate for separates as they offer more versatility. "However, a smart, well-fitting dress can look equally as appealing, worn with your pre-pregnancy jacket (left open) or a small knit-wrap cardigan," she suggests. "Remember that you can often feel quite hot when pregnant, so opt for cool cotton sleeveless tops under your suit to keep the temperature down," she adds.

Cutting-edge comfort

Even if you are used to wearing control-top tights or slimming knickers to fit into your favourite designer skirt, pregnancy is not the time to be squeezing into restrictive clothing. That said, there are great fabrics around to compliment your new figure. Soft cottons and jersey fabrics can be very flattering and have the added bonus of keeping you cool and comfortable. "Choose performance fabrics that are durable and machine washable," advises Funmum's Liz Lafferty.

Tights can feel uncomfortable at the best of times, but during pregnancy it is vital to ensure you wear ones that won't cut you in half by the end of the day. Not wearing tights under a skirt or dress, especially a short one, is a fashion faux-pas in the office in winter - white, bare legs don't do anyone any favours! Your options, according to Yvonne Phillips, are to " … either go for the hold-up option or invest in some maternity tights from either Mama Spanx or Gerbe. Both have wide, adjustable waistbands for maximum comfort, and a panel to hold your ever-growing tummy." Mothercare and Marks and Spencer also sell a small range of maternity tights.

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