Frugi’s Autumn maternity range

Frugi's Autumn maternity range

by Aimee Jakes |
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From comfy cardigans to versatile dresses, Frugi's new Autumn range of maternity clothing has something for the biggest and smallest of bumps, and beyond into breastfeeding too. Pick your favourites, whether for a work lunch, a cosy night in, or dinner with the family. All available from welovefrugi.com

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Vest and tie cardi combo, £50

This combo makes a cheerful addition to your maternity wardrobe, giving you flexibility depending on the weather - and your hot flushes. Whether you wear the vest on its own or the cardi over the top, or pair the cardi with another outfit, these are comfy and stylish.

Waterfall cardi, £55; long-sleeve dress, £582 of 3

Waterfall cardi, £55; long-sleeve dress, £58

We love the bright red waterfall cardi, which is flattering over the biggest or smallest of bumps. Team with a monochrome dress for a stylish outfit; the cardi would look equally good with jeans and a t-shirt too.

Long-sleeve tie dresses, £65 each. 3 of 3

Long-sleeve tie dresses, £65 each. 

Frugi does this versatile dress in a range of new colours and styles for Autumn, and the polka dots are a personal fave with M&B. The bow detail on the back makes the dress stand out.

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