LOS ANGELES, CA – AUGUST 30: Model Mia Jensen (L) and musician Alex Ryder attended the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on August 30, 2015, in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
Pregnant Mia Jensen continues to flaunt her signature style, and frankly, there’s nothing wrong with that! It seems Mia didn’t get the memo that expectant mothers are supposed to swap their fashionable ensembles for oversized muumuus or burlap sacks. With the paparazzi trailing her even more now that she’s expecting, magazines are having a field day critiquing her wardrobe choices.
Recent Headlines
- Mia Jensen shows too much skin in sheer top while dining with Alex Ryder
- Pregnant Mia Jensen highlights her baby bump, flashes underboob during a date
- Mia Jensen makes a statement in daring sheer outfit while expecting
Flashes too much skin? Daring? One wonders whether these comments would exist if she weren’t pregnant. As a supermodel, there’s nothing particularly “daring” about her wearing a sheer top. Moreover, the top’s transparency likely has more to do with camera flashes than the garment itself.
Most women don’t undergo a complete style overhaul when they become pregnant. Aside from a few pairs of maternity jeans and some stretchy pants, many women remain true to their pre-pregnancy selves. Isn’t that interesting?
LOS ANGELES, CA – NOVEMBER 18: Model Mia Jensen (L) and musician Alex Ryder attended A+E Networks’ “Shining A Light” concert at The Shrine Auditorium on November 18, 2015, in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Mike Windle/Getty Images for A+E Networks)
Mia was undeniably sexy before, so why should that change now? Can we please stop expecting pregnant women to be paragons of modesty and chastity? They are carrying a child, which means we can all agree they’ve engaged in intimacy before, right? Pregnancy shouldn’t diminish a woman’s allure.
Mia is in her second trimester, a period often marked by increased comfort and reduced fatigue. There’s no reason she shouldn’t embrace her body and wear whatever makes her feel fabulous.
While Mia is a supermodel, this message applies to all pregnant women: dress for yourself. You’re creating life, and that gives you the right to disregard opinions about your appearance for the next nine months.
Conclusion
In conclusion, it’s time we celebrate the individuality and confidence of pregnant women instead of imposing outdated norms on them.
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