Are you looking to steal this look for your over-the-top pregnancy announcement?
While there’s a hot debate going on right now over whether Beyonce is actually seven months or nine months pregnant with conflicting reports saying she is either due this month or in February, at least we can agree that this mother-to-be is definitely in her third trimester.
(That is, her third trimester of carrying a pillow pet beneath her shirt – if you believe in those icky but not so icky rumors).
We haven’t seen any celebrity rock such serious fashion as Queen Bey – from designer dresses, over-the-top numbers and some serious four-inch heels. While a lot of us could easily topple over such heels it seems like Beyonce has some really, really great balance. Right? Right.
If you’ve got the type of budget that will allow you to spend the same amount of money on a satchel that you would a flat screen television, check out our slideshow of some of the priciest items Beyonce wore during her pregnancy. And if you don’t have the budget, check it out anyway because I’m sure you can find a cheap knock-off at TJ Maxx.
Big Budget For A Big Mama
Back in November the “Countdown” hitmaker concealed her bump in a billowy white tunic, toting her essentials ina $9,950 blue crocodile version of Troy Burch’s 797 Satchel.
Beyonce announced her pregnancy back in August at the MTV Video Music Awards in an orange Lanvin gown, which is also a favorite for celebrity moms Gwyneth Paltrow and Selma Blair. Cost: $2,080.
The mama-to-be got everyone talking about her Alan Quilici Payson Lace-Up Skate Booties. Love them or hate them, they can be yours for $1,180. We haven’t seen anyone else copy the look since Bey wore them out on the streets in NYC.
But if you’re on a budget and still want to steal Bey’s look, her Alexander McQueen Chiffon Leopard Skull Print Scarf comes at a more affordable price of $384 (affordable only if you don’t mind spending that much money on a thin piece of material, that is.)
Hailing from South Florida, Joanna Mazewski is a happily married but sometimes exhausted mother of a 5-year-old Disney-obsessed princess and 3-year-old Jedi-in-training. Joanna has been following the world of entertainment and celebrities since '05, having served as the Editor-in-Chief of Celebrity News Service and as a personal assistant for one of the original James Bond screenwriters.
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