These women have broken motherhood stereotypes in the most stylish ways possible! Read on to find out more.
Kareena Kapoor Khan
The Bollywood star set a new precedent for working women, especially mothers as she continued to work through both her pregnancies looking fabulous as ever. Uninhibited, she walked as showstopper for designer Sabyasachi while she was well into her first pregnancy, clad in an all embroidered lehenga featuring her baby bump and that pregnancy glow.
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Sanjana Rishi
Trust influencer and sustainable fashion advocate Sanjana Rishi for a real take on what it’s like to be pregnant. Better yet, you can also trust her for her incredible maternity looks, using conscious Indian fashion and letting the baby bump breathe for a change, instead of hiding it under layers of fabric, as is considered normal.
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Neena Gupta
Motherhood is a job for a lifetime. Once a mother, women are often stereotyped into following a certain norm of how you can and cannot dress. Neena Gupta, who also played the role of an older mother in one of her most acclaimed performances as an actor, also surprises us all with her fashion looks, free from rules about what older mothers should wear. This all-white look, featuring a pair of shorts, tank top and an easy layer stayed true to her love for fashion and pushed women to feel okay to dress how they want!
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Aishwarya Rai Bacchhan
With all the pressure to lose all the baby weight after your pregnancy, this remarkable woman cannot be more real. But as Aishwarya Rai Bacchhan took to the red carpet at Cannes in this embellished, navy couture gown, she shattered stereotypes about women being expected to “bounce back” from pregnancy weight gain almost instantaneously.
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Kalki
Much like her personality, the actor was unconventional with her take on pregnancy and maternity fashion as well. She took to Instagram to post her easy breezy bikini look, something women with a baby bump run far from.
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Janhvi Kapoor
Most of us have always eyed our mothers’ saris that we’ve watched them sport beautifully and cherish. Kapoor gave her own take to her late mother and actor Sridevi’s silk sari with a fresh look finished with simple jhumkis and the pallu worn down, a true example of how the garments that are passed down to us from generations hold great sentiment and meaning.
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Carol Gracias
In a time where being a certain size was considered essential to be walking a ramp, model Carol Gracias graced the ramp for designer Gaurang Shah in a handcrafted sari showing off her baby bump back in 2016.
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