Sienna Miller has put her own unique stamp on modern maternity fashion by wearing a show-stopping outfit to the red carpet - and is receiving lots of praise from fans for showing off her baby bump.
News of the Stardust star’s pregnancy first broke in August after she was pictured on holiday in St. Tropez in a bikini that accentuated her growing baby bump.
The baby will be the 41-year-old’s first with boyfriend Oli Green, 26, as she is already mum to daughter Marlowe, 11, with ex-boyfriend Tom Sturridge.
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Recently, the actor graced the red carpet at Vogue World: London 2023 to kick off Fashion Week at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, wearing a two-piece which looks like the shiniest, softest and most satiny meringue you’ve ever seen.
The garments were first seen on the runway as part of Schiaparelli’s Fall-Winter 2023 couture collection.
While the skirt was as spherical and voluminous as one would expect to see on the French dessert, the top is a pleated collared shirt that has been rolled and whipped up to expose Miller’s midsection.
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Since Rihanna led the way for unconventional ensembles that celebrate and bare the baby bump, A-listers have quickly jumped on the fashion trend by ditching baggy and oversized caftans and athleisure.
And people are loving the outfit and Sienna for flaunting her baby bump.
“Okay this is a stunner,” one fan commented on Instagram.
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“Serve of all serves,” another commenter said.
A third gushed: “Loooove it!! Celebrating being a woman and motherhood is always in style.”
While a fourth person, who apparently has quite the sweet tooth, said: “I love her and how she seems to be swimming in buttercream! I want to eat that outfit ! Delish!”
And a final hilariously said: "You know what, LOVE, she's giving Mama goose but hot."
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Last year, Sienna previously opened up about the ‘pressure’ to grow her family after she celebrated her 40th birthday.
"[The] pressure... [about] kids, and should I have more, and why haven’t I, and all of that, which is a really loud noise. Biology is incredibly cruel on women in that decade – that’s the headline, or it certainly was for me," she told Elle UK.
"Then I got to 40 and I froze some eggs. Having been really focused on the need to have another baby, I’m just like, if it happens, it happens.
"That kind of existential threat has dissipated."