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The Petite Philosopher

Thoughtful Style.

Baby, Fashion

Dressing the Bump.

“Fashion is only the attempt to realize art in living forms and social intercourse.” – Francis Bacon

As someone who is dress obsessed, I’m lucky that my pregnancy fell within the warmer months. This made it much easier to find clothing that both suited my personality and my expanding bump!

During the first trimester, changes to my body came quickly. These changes were most likely not noticeable to anyone else but myself. For example, my boobs got bigger, but not humungous. Bras were the first item of clothing that started to become uncomfortable. In the summer I rarely wear bras, but at this time in my pregnancy it was around February, and for me, bras were needed. I opted for more of a bralette style that was more comfortable to move in, yet still provided support. This one here still remains my favourite. My tummy was changing too, but not into the typical round bump one thinks of. Instead, I felt I was getting a bit of a pouch below my belly button. Anything remotely fitted was off limits. Leggings and tunic tops became my best friends, as well as swing dresses. These felt much more comfortable on my body as they accommodated any changes I was feeling insecure about. Out of caution, I didn’t tell many people I was pregnant during the first trimester, so I didn’t want to dress in a way that I was hiding something, nor did I want to feel awkward in the clothes I already had.

My bump continued to grow, but really “popped” into a hard ball at around 20 weeks, which means I was well into my second trimester. For clothing, my main goal was to find dresses that could fit me throughout the pregnancy, and afterwards as well. I don’t like the idea of spending a lot of money on maternity clothes that would eventually become useless, so I searched the internet for dresses that were maternity friendly rather than actual maternity wear. Since we were (and still are) in a pandemic, I couldn’t go into stores to try clothes on, so I had to pay extra attention to details in order to evaluate if a particular dress would work or not. Here are my tips for finding well suited non maternity dresses:

  1. Babydoll style or empire waist. This is when the skirt of the dress flares out from right under the bust. Thankfully, this is a trend right now. It provides a lot of fabric for your expanding bump.
  2. Avoid zippers and buttons. My chest and waist have obviously expanded, so I avoided anything with zippers or buttons because they would render some dresses useless as I continued to grow. Instead, look for stretchy material and smocking for a more comfortable and longer lasting fit, or even adjustable ties.
  3. Go midi or maxi. Though a mini dress would be cooler during the hot summer days, they don’t work as well if you have a larger bump because the skirt ends up sticking out too far and riding up. Being only 5’1″, midi dresses basically work as maxi dresses for me; they provide just the right amount of coverage. I’ve been fortunate that I can still shave my legs, but for those who have more difficultly, midi and maxi dresses also help with that!
  4. Be aware of lining. Some dresses that worked for me in the second trimester, did not in the third. The main reason was that they had lining that was restrictive and did not fit the bump. If possible, look for dresses without lining to get the maximum amount of use out of them.
  5. Look in your closest. I didn’t have to buy an entirely new wardrobe. Some dresses I wore last summer still fit for pregnancy. My only concern is whether on not I have been stretching them out!
  6. Check out your favourite stores. Most of my dresses were purchased from stores I already shopped at! Here are some of my favourites, especially when finding maternity friendly dresses that fit my criteria: Free People, Urban Outfitters, Zara, American Eagle, Aritzia, Old Navy, Red Dress Boutique.

In terms of sizing, I honestly purchased all my new dresses in my regular, pre pregnancy size. I think this worked because of the tips I mentioned, especially in regards to finding garments that stretch or have smocking. I did buy a couple maternity dresses, but they are actually my least favourite to wear. I think maternity dresses almost make you look more pregnant! That’s not necessarily a bad thing, but I just don’t feel as comfortable in them, and really, comfort is the most important thing. You do what’s best for you. That’s the best advice for anything in regards to pregnancy. What works for one woman, might not for another. Every experience is different. Some feel more confident with the bump than others and wear bodycon/fitted dresses, while others are a little more self conscious. Whatever the case, just know that as a pregnant woman, you are seriously rocking it no matter what!

Dress: Aritzia. Week: 22

Dress: Red Dress Boutique. Week: 23

Dress: Aritzia (sold out, but very similar here). Week: 25

Dress: Tiare Hawaii. Week: 25

Dress: Free People. Week: 26

Dress: Urban Outfitters. Week: 27

Dress: Free People. Week: 28

Dress: Zara. Week: 29

Dress: Free People. Week: 29

Dress: Zara. Week: 30

Dress: Free People. Week: 31

Dress: Purchased pre-pregnancy from Unique Vintage. Week: 32

July 15, 2020

Fashion, Travel

Wandering through Wynwood

“There is no harm in repeating a good thing.” – Plato

One of my favourite places we visited on our trip to Miami last year was the Wynwood art district. Brandon and I both wanted to return this year because the neighbourhood has such a hip and vibrant feel. Though its most famous for Wynwood Walls and street art, the food and drinks were equally enjoyed by the two of us. Looking for a tasty beverage? My recommendation is the Miami Mojito Company, which offers multiple variations/flavours of the famous Cuban drink. For lunch, we loved our meal at KYU, which honestly had some of the best fried chicken we’ve ever had. If you’re in need of a sweet treat, look no further than the famed Salty Donut. These donuts are pretty intense, but also delicious. We ended our day at 1-800-Lucky, which can be best described as an Asian cafeteria and bar. Thai meatballs and sausage, poke bowls, dumplings, and even unicorn ice cream were thoroughly eaten and enjoyed. Even though we had been to Wynwood before, this time almost everything felt new!

Dress: Free People. Bag: Toino Abel. Shoes: Katie & Kelly (newer version here). Earrings: Aldo. Sunglasses: Ray-Ban. Lips: MAC Chili.

April 30, 2019

Fashion, Travel

State of the Art

“The job of the artist is always to deepen the mystery.” – Francis Bacon

As many are aware, Brandon and I love going to art galleries. Last year, we visited the Bass on Miami Beach and loved its quirky and thought-provoking exhibits. We visited the Bass again the year, but also checked out the PAMM (Perez Art Museum Miami), located near downtown on the mainland. While the art inside was interesting, it was the building and its grounds that we actually enjoyed more. Located right on the sea, the museum is surrounded by palm trees, sculptures, and intriguing interactive art. Both Brandon and I agree that we tend to appreciate art more when its engaging, whether emotionally and physically. This art gallery delivered on both, with art examining race and gender, among other social issues. It was a great way to end our last evening in Miami.

Dress: Asos. Bag: Loeffler Randall. Shoes: DLG (old, similar here). Sunglasses: Ray-Ban. Earrings: Madewell. Lips: Colourpop I’m Upset.

April 16, 2019

Fashion, Travel

Garden Party

“Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.” – Albert Einstein

I have to admit it – I’m a murderer. Well actually, a plant murderer. I just cannot keep a plant alive. For someone who loves flowers, it’s quite sad to confess that they never have a chance of surviving once in my possession. I have even killed lucky bamboo, which apparently is difficult to do. So as someone who doesn’t have a green thumb, it’s best for me to just admire plants rather than attempt to take care of them.

When Brandon and I visited Miami, I just had to check out the Miami Beach Botanical Garden, which is a lovely spot to sneak away from all the tourists. Though it was rather small, it was a beautiful space filled with exotic greenery, ponds, and lots of butterflies fluttering about. Walking throughout the garden felt peaceful and serene. It’s areas such as this that make me appreciate nature more, and the general beauty that surrounds us.

Dress: Amanda Uprichard. Bag: Clare V. Shoes: Sam Edelman. Earrings: My Beloved Crafts. Sunglasses: Le Specs. Lips: Colourpop Ghosted.

April 1, 2019

Fashion, Travel

Miami Heat

“The sun is new each day.” – Heraclitus

Travelling back to Miami for spring break was an easy decision. Brandon and I enjoyed our trip so much last year that we knew we wanted to return. The aspects of Miami that I was craving the most were the sun and colourful vibes, but I was also looking forward to some much deserved relaxation! I found our five days in Miami were best spent soaking up as much of the sun as possible. I’m sure I have said it before, but having the opportunity to travel to a warmer destination in March breaks up the monotony of the cold and makes it feel as if winter isn’t as long.

Out of all the activities on our trip, our favourite was hanging out at the beach. The first day we arrived, we walked along South Beach, making it all the way to the South Point Pier for some dramatic views of Miami Beach. Of course we would also spend time relaxing on the beach, reading, drinking, and jumping into the waves. And at night we would visit the beach yet again, enjoying the sound of the waves and feeling like we were the only two people there. It’s almost magical what a few days away in the heat can do for the soul.

Top: Pitusa. Skirt: Pitusa. Shoes: Sam Edelman. Bag: Clare V. Tassel: Misa. Earrings: Siam Hill Tribes. Sunglasses: Le Specs. Lips: Colourpop I Heart This Lippie.

March 21, 2019

Fashion

Sweet and salty.

“Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.” – Hippocrates

Sweet and salty. No, I’m not describing myself (or maybe I am??), but my love of the two tastes combined. At Rino’s Kitchen in downtown Windsor, my cravings are fully met with their savoy waffle, bacon, eggs, and maple syrup, which is available for brunch on Saturdays. Like my food, I like my life to have balance as well. There are days that I enjoy being busy and on the go, but there are also moments where all I feel like doing is vegging out on the couch all day. My wardrobe tends to reflect equilibrium as well. Most days I love wearing bright colours and patterns, but on others, it’s all about black. For me, allowing myself to enjoy all aspects of life, and not just one, makes the days more exciting and unpredictable.

Top: Wilfred Free. Denim: Madewell. Bag: Sezane. Boots: Call it Spring. Earrings: Baublebar. Glasses: Salt c/o The Walkerville Optical. Lips: Colourpop Goldie.

February 25, 2019

Fashion

Jingle Bell Rock.

“I want to stand as close to the edge as I can without going over. Out on the edge you see all the kinds of things you can’t see from the center.” – Kurt Vonnegut

Heading out to Detroit for the day, my husband and I faced the typical questions from the United States customs officer. After asking if we had a criminal background, in which the answer was no, we were free to enter the country. As we drove away, Brandon said to me, “He asked about a criminal background because you look so badass.” I burst out laughing, but couldn’t help but feel flattered. It was the first time I got to wear my new leather jacket, and heck yes, I felt like a bit of a badass.

So what does being a badass mean to me? Well, it isn’t necessarily breaking the law (or just wearing a motorcycle jacket), but being yourself with a disregard of what other people think. It’s living life on the edge, living for the moment, and being strong both mentally and/or physically. I’d like to think I fit into these characteristics, or I at least aspire to them. This is my badass-ery philosophy, and I’ll certainly continue to live by it in the new year!

Jacket: Lucky Brand. Skirt: Wilfred. Sweater: Wilfred. Boots: Call it Spring. Bag: Staud. Earrings: Madewell. Lips: Colourpop Goldie.

December 12, 2018

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My name is Vanessa and I’m a senior social science secondary school teacher who has a passion for the dramatic arts, philosophy, and music. On my spare time I love to attend concerts, shop, and travel.

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