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If you thought pregnancy meant slowing down, you haven’t met Charlotte Reardon. The British-born powerhouse is proving that a modern woman’s narrative doesn’t narrow when she becomes a mother—it expands.
For nearly two decades, Reardon’s body has been her instrument. Now, as she undergoes the ultimate transformation of motherhood, her career is experiencing an equally powerful evolution.
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For Reardon, balancing corporate leadership, a demanding fashion career, and pregnancy is an exercise in bespoke integration. Now heading Talent Development, she expertly guides brands and creators to redefine their visual narratives.
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Offline, she’s a corporate leader; online, she connects with a community of over 1 million in reach daily. Reardon openly challenges the outdated notion that mothers should dress or look a certain way.
Her visibility also comes as fashion continues to face pressure over size representation. The Vogue Business Spring/Summer 2026 Size Inclusivity Report found that out of 9,038 runway looks across 198 shows, 97.1% were straight-size, while only 2% were mid-size and 0.9% were plus-size. Against that backdrop, Reardon’s embrace of a real, changing, mid-sized body feels less like a personal style choice and more like a cultural statement.
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Highly praised for representing real, mid-sized women, she proudly embraces her changing body, everyday imperfections, and the physical shifts of pregnancy—making her a truly modern icon. While fashion houses have historically pushed an unattainable ideal, Reardon’s features in The New York Post, Insider, and Yahoo prove that today’s audience craves authenticity. Her message to expecting mothers everywhere is simple: your ambition, your style, and your career do not have an expiration date.
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