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Kai Walter holds
a photograph of herself taken during her ninth month of
pregnancy. |
"There has been a huge psychological
shift in the last few years," Loomis says. "People are saying, this is such a
special time ! we want to capture this moment." A key factor, she says, is that
women are having babies at an older age, meaning they often have more money to
spend on their pregnancy ! and are more reflective about it.
A second-time client is Walter, the New Yorker who's planning a trek to
Seattle in a few weeks. She loved the results of the photo shoot from her first
pregnancy.
"Before I was pregnant I thought, you just get large and you're not as
attractive," says Walter, 32. "But actually it was one of the best times of my
life. I loved my pregnant body more than I could ever have imagined."
Walter says she's grateful to celebrity moms for one thing ! there are much
better maternity clothes out there, clothes that "make me feel like myself,"
like fitted tops and fashionable jeans, as opposed to the tent-like shifts or
unflattering pants with big panels that made you want to hide for nine months.
Many credit designer Liz Lange for starting that trend. When she launched Liz
Lange Maternity a decade ago, she says, it took detective work to uncover which
celebrities were pregnant. She would then court them aggressively to promote her
designs. Now it's a different story. "Their stylists are calling even before the
results of the pregnancy tests are in!" she laughs.
Time was, Lange had little competition. Now, women have wider choices in chic
maternity wear, including from mainstream designers like Diane von Furstenberg,
who has a maternity version of her signature wrap dress. Or the Gap, for that
matter.
Of course, as with most things, there's a downside to all this fascination
with Angelina's, Gwyneth's or Katie's pregnancies, cautions Janet Chan, editor
in chief of Parenting magazine.
Readers have told the magazine they're not particularly thrilled to see how
pampered celebrities manage to still look so fit and fabulous even when
pregnant.
"They've made moms-to be feel guilty that their bodies don't look like theirs
do ! especially because they don't have two nannies and a personal trainer," she
said.
It's better when they can see a more challenged celebrity mom ! perhaps like
Britney Spears, she suggests. "Then we can say to ourselves, 'Hey ! I know how
to do this better!'"