It’s happening! Your sister is finally tying the knot! Or your cousin! Or your best friend! MAYBE ALL THREE! In the same month! Probably! What’s a breastfeeding mama to wear? Well, obviously, Latched Mama gear, of course!
Pro-tip: Send this article to the bride-to-be and see if I can help you make the case for the most woman-friendly wedding ever by having breastfeeding-possible attire.
A VERY SPECIAL NOTE TO THE BRIDE-TO-BE: These dresses are so dang cute, I swear you’ll find something to match your wedding vision.
- The Flutter Sleeve Nursing Romper. This dress fits size 0-16. ZERO to SIXTEEN! And it’s lovely! But if you want a sleeveless option, the Latched Mama Nursing Romper is a great choice to look super cute and feel comfortable too!!
- The Side-Knot Nursing Dress would be the PERFECT little black dress for a wedding. Best of all, it comes not only in black, but in fun prints, like palms and geometric pink. Okay I lied, I’m not done raving about this flutter sleeve dress. It comes in other sizes too!
- I love the coral floral vibe of this Reversible ruffle maxi dress. Perfect for a casual garden wedding, yes/yes? This might be my favorite Latched Mama print of them all! Throw a little pink cardigan on that and you could wear that anywhere! Bridesmaid, guest, you’re good to go and cute as a real live Marigold.
- Newly added to the Latched Mama collection, this super simple and cute Nursing Swing Dress comes in four different colors! Simply perfect for a spring or summer wedding at the beach, a winery, or on a beautiful farm. Dress this up with cute flats or chunky heels for a look everyone will compliment you on!
So, bridesmaid or bride-to-be, this is it: your permission to wear something more woman-friendly to a wedding than the traditional bridesmaid dress. Because what is a celebration if it makes people uncomfortable, or unable to feed their child? What’s a celebration if someone has to sit this one out? Why have a wedding if not everyone can feel like they’re truly respected and loved for exactly where they are in their lives? Honoring women who are caring for young children and breastfeeding them by not hiding that at your wedding or event is such a small thing…and yet it can feel so big to the woman who’s trying to juggle all her responsibilities as a sister, friend, or other relative, in addition to being a mother. Cheers!
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