Lauren Conrad Shows Off Baby Bump As She Is Expecting First Baby With Husband William Tell

Lauren Conrad stepped out over the weekend to show off her baby bump weeks after she announced she is having her first child with her husband William Tell. The former reality TV star attended Rebecca Minkoff's spring 2017 fashion show in Los Angeles on Sunday.

The ex-star of "The Hills" wore a white lacey off-shoulder dress and her bump was accentuated with her choice of clothing. The soon-to-be-mom was in a Rebecca Minkoff Morongo piece.

She completed the look with Ray-Ban aviators and a Christy Ankle tie back high heel sandals. Her engagement ring was also on full display, Us Weekly reported.

Entertainment Tonight reported Conrad promoted her fair trade store called The Little Market at the shopping center after the fashion show. She was also photographed chatting with friends during the outing. The other people who attended the event were Keke Palmer and Camila Alves.

During the party, Conrad said she does not need to buy maternity clothes in order to accommodate her changing shape due to her pregnancy. She revealed she still wears things from her everyday wardrobe as long as it still fits her. Her go-to-look now that she is pregnant are knit dresses and long cardigans.

Conrad and her husband announced on Jan. 1 they are expecting their bundle of joy via Instagram with a sonogram. Conrad said in the caption she believes 2017 would be the best year yet.

Pregnancy has not been easy for the former "Laguna Beach" reality TV star, however, as she wrote on her lifestyle website that she is not happy with some people dealing with her pregnancy. She is in her second trimester and The Paper Crown designer complained in a post that there are some rules to follow when dealing with a pregnant woman.

She said touching her baby bump is not okay even if they are her close friends or relatives. People should ask her first if it is okay.

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