Breastfeeding Dresses

Breastfeeding dresses with feeding access engineered into the cut. Wrap fronts, side zips, panelled bodices, and stretchy scoop necks across maxi, midi, mini, and babydoll silhouettes. Editorial dresses designed for breastfeeding mothers who don't want to compromise on the dress.

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Nursing dresses that don't look like nursing dresses

Most breastfeeding dresses are built from one of two compromises: a giant zipper that screams its function, or a stretchy jersey shape that feels like a nightgown. Apéro's nursing dresses are built differently. The feeding access is integrated into the natural lines of the dress - a wrap that opens cleanly, a hidden zip in a side seam, a layered panel that lifts. The silhouettes are the same ones you'd find in our regular dress edit: empire-waist maxis, ruched midis, babydoll mini dresses, drop-waist designs. Fabrics range from drapey jersey to weighty satin, knit, and structured poplin.

The collection covers every occasion in a breastfeeding mother's calendar: a wrap-front maxi for a wedding, a babydoll midi for brunch with friends, a feeding-friendly tee dress for the school pickup, a knit dress for cooler-weather events.Beyond our signature breastfeeding dresses, the range includes everyday breastfeeding tops, versatile maternity dresses, and coordinated matching maternity sets that simplify cold-weather styling.  Many breastfeeding dresses also work through pregnancy with adjustable cuts that flatter a growing bump, which means the dress earns its keep across both chapters of motherhood rather than just one.

Frequently asked questions

  • A breastfeeding dress is a dress designed with discreet feeding access built into the cut. The access is typically via a wrap front, a hidden side zip, a layered panel, or a stretchy scoop neckline. It lets you breastfeed without lifting the entire dress or unbuttoning fully. A well-designed breastfeeding dress should be indistinguishable from a regular dress when you're not feeding. The function is invisible in the silhouette, which is the whole point. A breastfeeding dress is not a uniform with a feeding panel sewn on; it is a dress with feeding access engineered into the natural lines.

  • The easiest dress to breastfeed in is a wrap dress. The overlap simply opens to one side for feeding and resettles afterwards, which makes the access intuitive and discreet. Button-down shirt dresses are second easiest. Empire-waist dresses with a stretchy scoop neckline are also straightforward. The dresses to avoid are bodycon or close-fitting dresses without a clear access point, and full-length zipper dresses, which require unzipping too far to feed discreetly. A good test: can you start feeding within fifteen seconds without standing up? If yes, the dress works.

  • Yes, you can wear a normal dress while breastfeeding for short stints, but you will need to either lift the dress entirely or unbutton a shirt dress fully to feed. Most regular dresses don't allow discreet feeding in public. A dedicated breastfeeding dress lets you stay covered above and below the feeding point, which makes a substantial difference for confidence in social settings. For longer events like weddings or dinners, a feeding-friendly dress is significantly easier. For a quick coffee with a friend, a regular dress can work in a pinch.

  • You dress for a wedding while breastfeeding by choosing a maternity or breastfeeding-friendly dress with discreet access. A wrap front, a hidden zip, or a panelled bodice are the three main feeding mechanisms that work well at formal events. Avoid anything you would need to remove or unbutton dramatically to feed. Many of our wedding guest dresses are designed with breastfeeding access in mind, so you can feed comfortably during the reception without changing or hiding. The right dress means you stay at the table with your guests rather than disappearing into a back room every two hours.

  • Yes, a breastfeeding dress is designed to fit your postpartum body. The cut accommodates adjustable bust changes, longer length to skim recovery areas, and forgiving silhouettes through the waist. Most of the pieces in this collection will fit better than your pre-pregnancy dresses for at least the first six to twelve months after delivery, and many will continue to work well after weaning. The cuts that translate best long-term are wrap fronts, empire waists, and drop-waist midis. The pieces that are explicitly bump-only generally don't translate, which is why we design across both chapters.