You would expect a celebrity stylist to know how to keep a baby bump fashionably covered and that is exactly what Rachel Zoe achieved Wednesday. The pregnant reality star and stylist to the stars wore a chic black get up as she filmed scenes for a new episode of the Rachel Zoe Project at the Dolce & Gabana store in Beverly Hills. The petite star, who announced last month that she was expecting her first child, kept her bump hidden under a flowing shirt paired with skinny black jeans, a leather jacket and thigh high black suede boots with enormous heels. Yesterday though it was all business for the mum to be. Rachel spent several hours in the high end boutique with a camera crew in tow and picked out outfits for a client. This time of the year is specifically busy for a celebrity stylist as awards season is just around the corner. Rachel will spend the next month arranging gowns for her long list of A-list clients to wear to events such as the Golden Globes and the Oscars. She has previously dressed the likes of Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Garner, Demi Moore, Eva Mendes and Anna Hathaway. Despite the hectic schedule Rachel seems to still be enjoying working while pregnant. She jokingly tweeted yesterday after the shoot: 'gr8 week of shoots, styling & designing..so exhausted I feel like 9PM is 2am!' 'Anyone else feel like that? Is it a pregnancy thing?' And the hard working stylist shows no signs of slowing down even with a baby on the way. She recently announced that she will be releasing a clothing line, with the intention of turning it into a full lifestyle brand. The line is set to come out the fall of 2011 and Zoe is in the search now for a design team. Her new line will incorporate 'accessories, shoes, and apparel, including fur vests, and maybe home items in the future'. Read more:www.replicashermes.com
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