Home / Life / Beauty & Style Tze Chun’s Pregnancy Style Bump envy! By Allaya Cooks-Campbell August 7, 2017 Rectangle Name: Tze Chun Neighborhood: Prospect Heights, Brooklyn Occupation: Founder at Uprise Art Baby’s Sex: Girl How would you describe your pregnancy style? Creative casual. I work in the art world, where black is the go-to color, but since I’m due in September (and summer in NYC is hot enough already!) I’m incorporating a lot of light colors and comfortable pieces. Besides a few adorable pieces from Hatch and basics from Gap Maternity, I’ve been wearing mostly non-maternity pieces. I’ve also started wearing a few of my husband’s work shirts (he’s 6’5″ so they fit like dresses) with a belt over my bump and pairing it with leggings. Have you had any challenges learning to dress your body during this pregnancy? Finding work appropriate shoes that are comfortable for my swollen feet. So far, what has surprised you most during your pregnancy? How quickly change happens. Sometimes I’ll wake up and it’s a whole new set of changes and challenges! What are you most looking forward to sharing with your baby? Strolls to the Brooklyn Museum and Brooklyn Botanical Gardens in our neighborhood. What’s your top 5 registry essentials? Ergobaby 360 Carrier with Cool Air Mesh Little Unicorn Organic Cotton Swaddle Blanket LexyPexy Made in NYC Teether Toy Rebeca Raney original drawings Nobodinoz Organic Cotton Bib Tze is wearing: The Winx Linen Jacket from AYR, which is one of my favorite brands. Many of their pieces are perfect for pregnancy, like their relaxed fit tops and jackets that can be worn open. The silk camisole is from J.Crew. Skirt from American Apparel (in a few colors) during their closing sale. Shoes are from Loeffler Randall. Follow Tze Chun and Uprise Art on Instagram. Photography by Ren’ee Kahn Bresler for Well Rounded. Shot on location at Love Child Yoga. Related Stories Beauty & Style Shopping Guides Taylor’s viral pickleball skirt might be sold out-but we found affordable lookalikes that are still in stock Postpartum Products 14 nursing Shirts that feel anything but frumpy Postpartum Products All our favorite postpartum pajamas that are soft, cooling and downright luxurious The latest Motherly Stories I took my autistic daughter to see Taylor Swift overseas—and it was magical Life Dear Google Calendar: This is NOT a healthy relationship Parenting Hindsight: What I wish I would have known as a first-time parent Postpartum Products 14 nursing Shirts that feel anything but frumpy