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Sunday, 07 September 2008

Nicole Richie to design maternity clothes

18/03/2008 8:27:00 AM.  | Bang Showbiz
Nicole Richie is reportedly set to design her own line of maternity clothes.

'The Simple Life' star - who gave birth to her first child, daughter Harlow, with fiancé Joel Madden on January 11 - has been meeting with a top clothing company to discuss plans for the range.

A source close to the 26-year-old beauty said: "Nicole is determined to bring out a line of clothes, with the focus being on maternity wear. Her line is going to be clean and simple, with emphasis on clothes that flatter the figure without drawing attention to the fact the wearer is pregnant."

Nicole recently revealed she hated her body while pregnant with Harlow, saying her full breasts made her feel "sl***y".

She said: "I like wearing vintage hippy see-through shirts that aren't sl***y on me because there is nothing to look at. Now I have boobs so I can't really wear it because it sends out a different message."

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