Rihanna, Kylie Jenner, Christina Ricci, Georgina Rodríguez or Mon Laferte are some of the "celebrities" who have decided to make their pregnancy visible, or rather, show it off in all its splendor with the aim of highlighting a state that they have tried to cover up for years. Showing off your belly is pretty, sweet and sexy.
Pregnancy is not taboo. This is how the singer Rihanna (Barbados, 1988) considers it, who has shown her pregnancy on a walk through New York, in the Harlem area, together with her partner, the rapper A$AP Rocky, as published on Instagram.
The 33-year-old pop star decided to show off her pregnancy by wearing baggy jeans and an open pink coat with her belly exposed and adorned with chains that hung over her belly.
The model Georgina Rodríguez (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1994), who is expecting twins with her partner, the soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo, has shown off her maternity curves by posing in a bikini on the Dubai coast, where she has celebrated her 28th birthday with all his family.
It has been she herself who has shared several images on Instagram with all her children during a day of sun and beach. "Very proud of my family. Dreams come true", wrote as a title to the photo.
Gone are the wide and voluminous maternity garments, called stretcher table style, whose objective was to hide the silhouette, cover the curves of pregnant women. Now, women, anonymous and famous, bet on tight designs, show off their curves, feel proud to be mothers.
This is how Mon Laferte did it in the last edition of the Latin Grammys, an appointment to which she attended with a mauve-tone jacket with a pinstripe that had a circular opening on the belly with the firm idea of showing her pregnancy.
The businesswoman and youngest daughter of the Kardashian clan, Kylie Jenner (Los Angeles, California, United States, 1997) who is expecting her second child with rapper Travis Scott, shows off her belly wearing jeans and a white shirt tied under her chest, revealing his gut.
The model, with 300 million followers on Instagram, has uploaded this image to her account along with the phrase "I am a woman", a pose with which she intends to make it clear that hiding pregnancy is a thing of the past, breaks stigmas.
The actress Christina Ricci (Santa Monica, California, United States, 1980) has also joined the idea of wearing a pregnant belly and did so in an advertising campaign for Marc Jacobs, in which she wore black underwear and a cardigan. printed that revealed her advanced state of pregnancy.
The first "celebrities" in breaking taboos was Demi Moore with the iconic cover for Vanity Fair in which she posed nude in an advanced state of pregnancy, an idea that many women have joined.
Mythical was also the image of Beyoncé surrounded by flowers proudly showing off her twin belly, although she had already defended the pregnant state of women when in 2011 at the MTV awards she showed her belly when she unbuttoned her tuxedo jacket.
Models have long made the beauty of pregnancy visible on the catwalk, such as Heidi Klum, Miranda Kerr, Irina Shayk, Coco Rocha, Alessandra Ambrosio, Georgia Fowler and Ashleigh Good.
Forgotten are those designs with a lot of flight and wide coats that hid the belly with meters and meters of fabric, many of them decorated with bows and sappy ornaments.
Now things have changed. Future mothers go out with garments that evidence and show their pregnancy status with elastic garments or combining drop-waisted pants with shirts, "tops", cardigans or t-shirts that expose the abdominal area.
