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Welcome the Amalia Dress


The Amalia (named after my newest daughter) dress has been in the making for over 6 months now. I first posted an image on Instagram of Elle and I (see above) wearing the first two samples back in June to see what you all thought of the design and it was very well received. This was wonderful news since I had already fall in love with this effortless chic design. This dress is all about comfort, style and best of all, it is flattering on all body types. It is perfect for the pregnant woman who doesn’t want to shop maternity or for the mom that doesn’t want something tight on her tummy… I am & have been both. With four kids I have worn A LOT of pregnant clothing and as someone who loves to go out to eat I appreciate a dress that hides a “food baby” in style. So to me this is the perfect dress.

For the Amalia debut I have picked three limited edition fabrics that make me want to go on vacation somewhere fabulous like Santorini, hit a fiesta in Cabo or cruise the floral fields of Provence. It is not likely I will be doing any of these in the near future, but I love to dream about my next vacation. Until then, this dress will also be chic and comfortable for cruising the streets of L.A. And it is even better when I have my minis to match with me:). xx

To celebrate the launch of the Amalia receive 15% off with code: welcomeamalia now through Friday December 11th.

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