Bea Soriano-Dee’s Pregnancy Outfits Are a Masterclass in “Anti-Maternity” Dressing
Who says you need to swap out your regular clothes for maternity wear?

Published on Jan 8, 2026
Model-entrepreneur Bea Soriano-Dee is expecting her third child! On New Year’s Eve, the Sunnies co-founder made the announcement via Instagram. "Month 6 to welcome 2026," she wrote, marking her third pregnancy after giving birth eight years ago.
In the carousel, Bea documented moments from her sixth-month journey so far—and, unsurprisingly, her approach to dressing is as stylish as ever. Across each look, she shows how personal style need not be sidelined during pregnancy.
What is "anti-maternity" dressing?
At its core, “anti-maternity” dressing favors regular, non-maternity pieces over clothing made specifically for pregnancy. The concept revolves around versatility—choosing stretch, volume, or adjustable silhouettes that adapt to bodily changes and stay relevant long after. For many, this approach aligns with sustainability, comfort, and continuity in personal style.
In recent years, figures like Rihanna and Hailey Bieber have helped popularize this way of dressing, reinforcing the idea that pregnancy style can remain consistent with one’s identity. Rather than replacing an entire wardrobe, it focuses on proportion, flexibility, and experimenting with how familiar pieces work around a baby bump.
Flowing maxis, slip dresses, and elasticated garments stay in rotation. The key is selecting items that naturally contour or drape around the midsection.
If you’re on the lookout for some style inspo, scroll on for Bea Soriano-Dee’s take on “anti-maternity” dressing.
Bea Soriano-Dee Makes a Case for "Anti-Maternity" Dressing
Ski bump
During a ski trip in March, Bea opted for a sleek black jumpsuit paired with wraparound, reflective sunglasses. Sleek and practical at once, the look is all about letting the bump take center stage.

A canary yellow moment
For a wedding in Puglia, Italy, Bea wore a custom canary yellow gown by Desino Dulce, designed with voluminous sleeves and a keyhole neckline. Red drop earrings and a matching lip added contrast without distracting from the silhouette.

Summer-ready
Here's a reminder that every body is bikini-ready. Poolside, Bea chose a red gingham bikini with a ruffled hem—easy, feminine, and definitely season-appropriate.

A polka dot sundress for work
Bea certainly has a covetable rotation of maxi dresses. At the Sunnies HQ, she kept things straightforward in a red-and-white polka dot summer dress from Realisation Par, a dependable choice when you can’t think of what to wear.

Cozy for the winter
Celebrating the holidays in Shanghai, Bea was all bundled up in an oversized fur coat, layered atop a brown form fitting base, plus black knee high boots to match! The chunky gold jewelry completely sealed the “mob wife”-esque look.

For an evening affair
Stretch fabrics are a must-have as your body goes through changes.
To ring in 2026, Bea reached for a dark brown bodycon dress with a sheer, short-sleeved bodice and a floor-length, wraparound column skirt. True to her signature style, she finished the outfit with a sleek updo, a red lip, and a stack of gold jewelry.



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