Backyard BBQs sound casual until you factor in fluctuating temperatures, folding chairs that sit approximately three inches off the ground, and the very real possibility of someone's uncle asking if you're "about to pop" when you're only five months along. Memorial Day kicks off outdoor entertaining season, and figuring out what to wear when your body changes weekly deserves more thought than "whatever still fits."
The good news: you don't need to buy a separate outfit for this one holiday. The better news: what works for a Memorial Day cookout will carry you through summer baby showers, Fourth of July, and every "let's just throw some burgers on the grill" invitation between now and September.
The weirdest trimester to dress for, honestly. You might not be showing at all, or you might have that early bloat that makes your regular jeans feel like a personal attack by 2pm. Either way, you're probably keeping things quiet for now, which means your outfit needs to look completely normal while secretly accommodating whatever your body decides to do that day.
Flowy midi dresses are your best friend here. A smocked bodice gives you room to breathe without screaming "something's different!" Stick with relaxed silhouettes you'd wear any summer—nobody will look twice at a tiered cotton dress at a backyard party. If you're dealing with first trimester nausea, skip anything with a defined waist that might feel restrictive after eating.
For a more casual vibe, wide-leg linen pants sit comfortably below the belly zone and pair easily with a relaxed tee or tank. You'll rewear these pieces all summer and well into postpartum.
The one thing to avoid: buying "regular" clothes in a size up hoping they'll work. They rarely fit right anywhere, and you'll feel frumpy instead of yourself. Go with styles designed to be loose and flowy from the start.
Most women hit their stride somewhere between weeks 14 and 27. The exhaustion lifts, the nausea fades, and your bump is visible but still manageable. This is the trimester to enjoy dressing for.
A fitted bump-friendly dress actually works beautifully for outdoor entertaining right now. You're not so large that sitting in a lawn chair feels like an Olympic sport, and showing off your shape feels exciting rather than exhausting. Stretchy jersey fabrics move with you and won't wrinkle when you inevitably end up perched on a picnic blanket.
If dresses aren't your thing, try a matching set. A coordinated top and shorts or top and skirt looks pulled-together without requiring any styling effort—and if the pieces have ruching or elastic, they'll grow with you for months.
Color-wise, Memorial Day gives you permission to go full summer. White, red, blue, or bold florals all work. If you're photographing with family (highly likely with any holiday gathering), avoid tiny prints that can look busy on camera and stick with solids or larger-scale patterns.
One practical note: by second trimester, your feet may start swelling in heat. Block heels or cute sandals with ankle straps photograph well and actually stay on your feet. Skip anything you'll want to kick off after an hour.
Let's be real: by month eight or nine, your primary outfit criteria is "can I sit down in this without assistance and get back up again." Memorial Day BBQs involve a lot of sitting, standing, sitting again, and maneuvering around patio furniture. Your clothes need to work with you.
Maxi dresses reign supreme in late pregnancy for good reason. They're essentially wearing a beautiful tent—no waistband, no constriction, full coverage without trying. Look for styles with side slits (easier to walk in) and stretchy fabric that won't cling to your bump awkwardly in the heat.
The oversized linen shirt dress is another third trimester winner. Unbuttoned over a tank dress or worn alone with a slip underneath, it's effortlessly casual and provides sun coverage for your arms without overheating.
What to skip: jumpsuits. They're adorable and you'll love them postpartum, but bathroom logistics in late pregnancy make them impractical for any event longer than an hour.
Layers are non-negotiable. Memorial Day weather is wildly unpredictable—you might start the afternoon in sunshine and end it shivering when the sun goes down. A light cardigan or denim jacket draped over your shoulders handles temperature swings and covers arms for photos if you want.
Pockets or a crossbody bag. Your hands will be occupied with plates, drinks, and hugging people you haven't seen since winter. Don't carry a clutch you'll have to set down in the grass.
Shoes you can stand in. BBQs involve hovering around food tables, walking across lawns, and standing in circles talking to people. This isn't the day for heels you "break in eventually." Wedges, espadrilles, or nice sandals handle grass without sinking.
The smartest Memorial Day outfit is one you'll wear to five more events this season. Look for:
Skip anything that only works with a very specific bump size or only looks right with one pair of shoes. Summer is long, your belly is changing, and you deserve clothes that keep up.
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