Keira Knightley was sporting an adorable accessory on the red carpet for the Writers Guild Awards over the weekend.
That would be her baby bump.
Keira Knightley dressed her bump in a sweet vintage-style lace dress for the Writer’s Guild Awards, giving us a preview of what we might expect for the red carpet at this weekend’s Oscars.
Keira Knightley will likely wear something loose and comfortable. She will likely keep with the same style throughout her pregnancy.
She has previously stated, “It just means that you’re not going to wear anything tight for me.”
Keira Knightly added, “Actually, people do wear tight things when they’re pregnant, don’t they? I don’t want to, so it’s just all quite loose. I’m quite comfortable.”
Her red carpet looks have been stunning this award season and have all accentuated that bump in perfect taste and comfortable grace.
It will be fun to see what Keira Knightley wears to the Oscars! It will definitely be a big night for her.
The Imitation Game is nominated for best picture, best adapted screenplay, best film editing, best original score and best production design.
Keira Knightley is up for best supporting actress. Her co-star, Benedict Cumberbatch, has been nominated for best actor and Morten Tyldum has been nominated for best director.
That is Keira Knightley’s plan for the weekend. As far as her plans for the future, she has no intention of giving up her career once her baby arrives.
Keira Knightley previously gave her opinion on the matter to Vogue. This was a short time after State Department director of policy planning Anne-Marie Slaughter announced that she was stepping down to put the needs of her family ahead of her own career.
Keira Knightley said, “I’m glad that the subject is coming up again. I remember doing interviews, and people would ask, as if it was a joke, ‘So you mean you are a feminist?’ As though feminism couldn’t be discussed unless we were making fun of it. I don’t want to deny my femininity.”
She added, “But would I want to be a stay-at-home mother? No. On the other hand, you should be allowed to do that, as should men, without being sneered at.”
What do you think about Keira Knightley’s plans for motherhood?