Hi dearest reader,
PregnancyshootxTiffanyRose 2017.
Today i’m 34 weeks and 4 days pregnant
and i thought this was the perfect moment
to schedule our pregnancy shoot.
The only thing i needed was a big bump, a fabulous maternity dress(es) and a stunning location.
Of course the weather needed to be great as well.
And how lucky we were,
last Sunday we had the time to take a few pictures.
In collaboration with Tiffany Rose Maternity
i’ve selected a few dresses which were
very convenient for my shoots.
Altough i’ve received 3 three dress,
for now i wore two of them.
I needed to choose which two were perfect
for the locations which i’ve chosen.
First let me tell you something about the brand.
Tiffany Rose (British brand) began in 2003 with a simple aim:
to offer pregnant women the chance to wear exciting, elegant,
beautiful and well-made designs for special occasions.
Their designs are inspired by icons of the 50s and 60s,
timeless classics that will never go out of style,
with a touch of vintage or a modern twist.
Want to read more about this classy maternity brand?
Just click here for their full story!
The pictures below were shot at the moorland of Ermelo.
Jacco and i did our weddingshoot here as well,
so a really special place for both of us.
This time under other circumstances,
but memorable as well.
At the end of August this moorland is even more prettier.
Everything is purple and with a cloudy blue sky
the setting is awesome.
Luckily my mother wanted to join us as well,
to take pictures of us together.
So all ingredients were there.
The name of the dress which i am wearing below is the Eden gown (long)
combined with the smooth satin sash long.
This is such a fabulous dress,
which you can wear to several different occasions.
I’m absolutely thrilled with this result of the moorland shoot.
As you can see i couldn’t choose which pictures i wanted to publish,
that’s why i’ve picked 14 of them ;).
I hope you like them as well and
next Friday the other shoot will be online..
stay tuned!!
– Tiffany Rose maternity dress –
Photo shot by Jacco and Plonie. Ermelo, the Netherlands