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Girlie Gowns: For a special style delivery

04/14/2008 at 08:59 AM ET

Girliegowns_2It’s not the tents in Bryant Park at Fashion Week in New York City, but when your latest creation makes their big premiere, you don’t have to skimp on style. You’ll be strolling (or rolling) down the maternity halls in haute style, with a personalized gown from Girlie Gowns ($49). They’re part of a new trend in maternity wear — dressing for your delivery.

But they make perfect sense given the fact that you will likely be photographed and will of course want to look and feel your best. Who wants to wear a grungy borrowed gown that has been through a hundred deliveries (don’t even think about it!), when you can wear something that is cute and monogrammed and your very own, instead?

Click continue reading for the entire Girlie Gowns review.

Girlie Gownsdelivers style to your doorstep that will see you through the big day.With three styles of perkily polka dotted gowns that can be monogrammed(to add that extra special touch) you can rest assured you will lookmarvelous. The gowns are made from crisp cottons in vibrant colors sureto make you feel fashionable. They are hospital friendly and provideaccess for breastfeeding and epidurals and they also keep your bumcovered. And they tie closed with a cute little bow.

Order your gown directly from the Girlie Gowns website.

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