Emily DiDonato Just Provided the Best Maternity Style Inspo for Expectant Moms

The soon-to-be mother of two welcomed her first child in November 2021.
Emily DiDonato

Emily DiDonato.


If there’s anyone who knows how to rock maternity fashion, it’s Emily DiDonato.

The six-time SI Swimsuit model and her husband, Kyle Peterson, are gearing up to welcome their second child. The couple are already proud parents to a daughter, Theodora, whom they welcomed in late 2021. DiDonato announced she was pregnant with baby No. 2 last fall. 

With back-to-back pregnancies, the 32-year-old Covey co-founder is familiar with dressing around a baby bump. She’s also not gatekeeping her fashion-forward example outfits, either. DiDonato shared a TikTok video earlier this week on the subject.

“OMG I don’t know how to dress cute while pregnant,” read the on-screen text.

“She was like, ‘Oh my God I could never wear that,’ and I was like, ‘Let me show you how to,’” the model mouthed along to a popular sound on the platform.

Images of her rocking cute dresses, pants and sweaters, and matching sets flashed across the screen. She’s shared many of the same outfits on Instagram, from preppy ensembles to chic sweater dresses to fun tie-dye frocks and more.

“Back to back pregnancies but make it cute,” DiDonato quipped in her caption.

“I literally need inspos!!🥲,” one person commented.

“Yes 🙌,” another fan gushed.

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