Shevia - I think that's why I feel like I'm in exile. Only so many of the clothes that fit me are colorful. If I rounded up all of my maternity clothes in a pile on the floor all you would see is navy, black and gray with a bit of white thrown in. Very depressing especially since the weather where I am is so warm.
Beth Ann - I think teal and yellow would work so well for you. I'd love to see what you come up with. It's my colored tanks and tops that no longer fit that I mourn because it's not like I'm going to run out and buy more. That means I have to find another source of color.
Runcarla - I was a little concerned about the tank being longer than the sweater but it worked out it gives me this faux cropped look. Faux because the tank is just LONG (on me) and the sweater is regular length.
Joy - I was not expecting to be able to manage without an extensive maternity wardrobe. I thought I would burst out of all my regular clothes by month 5. The truth is my maternity bottoms didn't really fit until month 7 without the help of a belly band and my maternity tops have been fairly consistent if not a bit big (but I still have a little more than 6 weeks to go and grow ).
Ornella - I think the one thing I have realized with my maternity style that might stick with me is I can feel fully dressed without so many accessories, and I don't need as much contrast to feel like myself (I can get by with less). I just wonder if I will choose to get by with less when it's all over. Hmmm.
Ambergreen - Yellow is a surprise isn't it? It's not what comes to mind when you think sophisticated "grown up" colors. I just like how it grabs your attention but not in an over the top way that red or orange can at times.
Karie - Butterflies featured in a print are the surest way to get me to buy anything. I also have SEVERAL butterfly brooches and pins (people know me well).