We’re models and expecting moms – our growing bellies won’t stop us

Andrea Konovalske’s modeling journey at New York Fashion Week came with a small one crash on the road.

Her baby bump.

“I was extremely excited to be chosen to walk during NYFW, [but] I was admitted before I found out I was pregnant with baby no. 3, Konovalske, 34, an expectant mother of two and a rising model, told The Post.

She and her baby-to-be made their fashion week debut for ethereal label Homespun Heart in September.

“Having a baby in my womb was honestly the most comforting part of the experience,” Konovalske said.

A youngster at the city’s chicest soiree, the married millennial is among the growing number of model moms-to-be to hit the runway and work the camera while pregnant.Â

But hot moms like Konovalske aren’t doing it in maternity hospitals. They are taking the floor in high fashion.

Konovalske was spotted strutting her stuff during New York Fashion Week in September – before learning of her pregnancy with baby no. 3. Courtesy Andrea Konovalske
An expectant Konovalske said she felt supported and confident walking the runway during the annual fashion party in the Big Apple. Courtesy Andrea Konovalske

Pushing their six-inch heels into old ideas that a woman’s biggest part is being “barefoot and pregnant” in the kitchen, professional pinups are proving that motherhood isn’t the end of a model’s career. expanding the changes in their physique regardless.Â

Instead, it’s the start of a new era of inclusion in high fashion.

Bloated bellies and newborn babies have dominated designer spaces since the dawn of the year.

“Having a baby in my womb was honestly the most comforting part of the experience,” Konovalske said. Courtesy Andrea Konovalske

Maddie Moon hit the Collina Strada runway ready at 32 weeks pregnant during NYFW in February.

Turning heads first, the model – who welcomed a daughter, Ocean, in March – described the avant-garde experience as “surreal”.

“It’s so cool that one day I get to show my daughter this. We did this together,” Moon, 32, a designer in NYC, told The Post. “It was empowering.”

Maddie Moon hit the Collina Strada runway ready at 32 weeks pregnant during NYFW in February. Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images

“If being a mother isn’t strong, then I don’t know what is.”

Maddie Moon, model

The knockout, who signed a deal with Ford Models in 2001 at the age of 9, went on to praise Hillary Taymour, the founder and creative director of Collina Strada, for bringing the hot bun beauty to the spotlight.

“Hillary and [photographer Charlie Engman] set the topic [for the show] like ‘stronger,’ which totally resonated with me,” Moon said. “If being a mom isn’t strong, then I don’t know what is.”

Taymour told The Post, “We always want to celebrate the deep skill of motherhood through casting.”

And enceinte are fast becoming fashionable across the globe.

“If being a mother isn’t strong, then I don’t know what is,” Moon added. Getty Images
Carmen Kass walks the runway during the Vetements show at Paris Fashion Week on September 27, 2024. Getty Images

Carmen Kass, 46, turned heads at Paris Fashion Week when she premiered her luxe-looking statement bag by Christopher Esber and Vetements.

Veteran Victoria’s Secret model Gisele Bünchchen, 44, even posed for several luxury projects before rumors of her latest pregnancy broke last month.

The industry icon, mother of two teenagers with ex-husband Tom Brady, is expecting her first bundle of joy with new boyfriend Joaquim Valente.Â

Gisele Bünchchen, 44, announced she was pregnant last month. Gisele Bundchen / Instagram
Kass, who grew up in Estonia, has modeled for Calvin Klein, Chanel, Donna Karan, Givenchy, Fendi and Michael Kors. Getty Images

Kara Bieber, a rising beauty model in Southern California, is grateful to the fashion giants for paving the way for glamorous prenatal girls like her.

“They’re showing the world that women are badass who can do it all,” said Bieber, 26, currently in his second trimester with a son. “Being pregnant and having kids doesn’t mean our careers are over.

“We’re just getting bigger, badder and better.”

“They’re showing the world that women are badass who can do it all.”

Kara Bieber, model

Kara Bieber is thankful that pregnant bellies and bodies are becoming the norm in high fashion studios. Michael Franco
The Gen Z mom-to-be said her passion for modeling has intensified since becoming pregnant with her first child. Courtesy Kara Bieber
Bieber said that since becoming pregnant, she often has to take breaks for rest and meals during filming. Michael Franco

But the blonde bombshell, a small business owner and wife of MLB pitcher Shane Bieber, admitted that modeling while housing a tiny human has its challenges.

“I’m nauseous on set, ‘nauseous is real,'” said Bieber, who has starred in RMS Beauty campaigns and hopes to soon do the same for Skims and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit.

“I have to take a snack break like every 30 minutes,” she continued with a laugh, adding that fruit and bagels are her favorite snacks. “I am tired and my body hurts. But I love what I do and I am following my dreams for myself and my child.

“I get tired and my body hurts,” Bieber said. “But I love what I do and I’m following my dreams for myself and my child. Michael Franco

Maisie Lay, a commercial model preparing to welcome a baby boy, agreed.Â

“I hope my passion for modeling during pregnancy will teach him to appreciate women and be optimistic about his dreams,” said Lay, 26, of Utah.

Although she admitted that striking a pose for photographers is “not easy” at six months pregnant – due to her elongated midsection, constant calls for bathroom breaks and extended bouts of morning sickness – Lay said he wouldn’t have. in any other way.Â

“Pregnant bodies are also beautiful bodies.”

Maisie Lay, model

Commercial model Maisie Lay is preparing to welcome a baby boy. Photo by Maya Fraser
“I will never stop modeling as long as I can,” she said. Photo by Maya Fraser
“Pregnant bodies are beautiful bodies too,” said Lay.

“I will never stop modeling as long as I can,” vowed the mom-to-be, who has starred in campaigns for Kizik shoes, Poppy & Pout lip balm and DIME Beauty for Ulta.

“Pregnant bodies are also beautiful bodies.”


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