Kerry Washington’s Bump-Baring Maternity Style


by Alison Coldridge |
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We couldn’t be more envious. Most of us can’t get away with a crop top on our slimmest days but actress Kerry Washington can pull it off while pregnant

She made jaws drop at the Golden Globes last week in a stunning, custom-made maternity Balenciaga dress and now Scandal actress Kerry Washington, 36, has stolen the show again in the most daring pregnancy look yet – a crop top.

At the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Saturday, where Kerry was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series, Kerry wore the hot-pink embellished Prada crop top, showing off a few inches of baby bump.

Teamed with a full high-waisted skirt and an elegant hair updo, the mum-to-be looked incredible.

The actress, who we fondly remember from Save The Last Dance, is expecting her first baby with husband Nnamdi Asomugha this spring.

If you’re unsure what to wear now you’re pregnant, find out how to rework your wardrobe andfind your own fashion formula here.

How have you kept your style during pregnancy? Let us know below.

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