The Winter Edit

Apéro's curated winter capsule. Substantial knits, longline layering pieces, weighted dresses, and tailored pants selected for cooler months. A filtered seasonal edit drawn from the broader winter maternity clothes range.

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Breastfeeding Friendly 5
Bump Friendly 9
Beyond 8

Cool-weather dressing, edited

The Winter Edit pulls together the pieces in the Apéro range that work hardest in cooler weather. Substantial cable and ribbed knits, oversized panel jumpers, longline knit dresses, tailored wide-leg trousers in heavier fabrics, and structured layering pieces that hold their shape under coats. The edit leans into the darker side of the Apéro palette: charcoal, navy, burgundy, mushroom, espresso, and black-and-white stripe combinations.

Where the broader winter maternity clothes collection covers every cool-weather piece in stock (including breastfeeding-friendly winter pieces), the Winter Edit is the curated seasonal version: smaller, more directional, and shaped around current-season styling. Most years the edit launches in autumn and peaks across June and July, with pieces transitioning into sale and clearance as spring approaches.

Many pieces in the Winter Edit are designed to layer with each other and with pieces from the rest of the range. A wrap-front jumper layers over a long-sleeve Rowe tee. A longline cardigan layers over a knit midi dress. The layering principle also serves breastfeeding mothers: feeding-friendly base layers under substantial outer knits allow you to feed in cooler weather without removing the warmth layer.

Frequently asked questions

  • The Apéro Winter Edit launches each year in the lead-up to the Australian winter, typically starting in March and growing across April and May. The full edit is usually in place by early June and peaks through July. Pieces continue to be added across winter as new arrivals drop, and the edit transitions toward sale and clearance from late August as spring approaches.

  • The difference between the Winter Edit and Winter Maternity Clothes is the curation. The Winter Edit is a smaller, season-directed selection of the pieces the team thinks work hardest right now. Winter Maternity Clothes is the full index of cool-weather pieces in stock. Think of the Winter Edit as a recommendation list and Winter Maternity Clothes as the full category.

  • Yes, Winter Edit pieces are designed to layer. Most knits in the edit are cut to layer cleanly under longline coats and over Rowe-style base tops. A wrap-front jumper layers over a long-sleeve knit base. A longline cardigan layers over a knit midi dress. The layering principle is the simplest way to dress for cool weather across pregnancy and into postpartum.

  • Yes, you can wear Winter Edit pieces postpartum. The longline cuts, substantial fabric weights, and structured silhouettes that flatter a bump also flatter a recovering postpartum body. Most pieces in the edit are designed to work across both maternity and postpartum chapters, particularly the wrap-front knits, oversized panel jumpers, and longline cardigans.

  • Many Winter Edit pieces work for breastfeeding through cooler months. Wrap-front knits, half-zip styles, and panelled jumpers allow feeding access without removing layers. Solid pullover jumpers without specific access can be layered over a feeding-friendly base tee from the breastfeeding tops range. The layering principle is the simplest way to feed in winter without exposing yourself.