Joely Fisher on pregnancy fashion
September 29, 2007

There is no way to compare the magnitude, the wonder, the amazement, and humility of being with child, knocked up, having a bun in the oven. It is difficult to describe the unparalleled power in housing another’s soul. It’s also a bitch to find something to wear. In my chosen profession, I have found that I have had the unfortunate reality of my pregnancies not only having three trimesters, but second halves. The first four or five months is about hiding or masking the ‘bump’ from the immediate world;
therefore, finding a look that is hot and being Houdini (although I hear straightjackets are making a comeback!). It’s not that I have found myself unhappy with the bulging belly, just working a little harder at having that sex goddess look I’ve tried desperately to achieve! Second, only because it works that way — the great reveal, the announcement of the impending
addition to our planet. It is at this time that you want to do a naked photo shoot, you are constantly massaging the lump, and you can really belly dance.”
– Actress Joely Fisher, mom of two, as told in the book Rock Star Momma: The Hip Guide to Looking Gorgeous Through All Nine Months and Beyond by Skye Hoppus, Mandi Norwood and Amy Denoon
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