Destination Maternity

Destination Maternity Corporation (formerly Mothers Work, Inc.) is the world's largest designer and retailer of maternity apparel, based in Moorestown, New Jersey.[1]

Destination Maternity
Private
IndustryRetail
Founded
Headquarters
Moorestown, New Jersey
,
U.S.
Products
OwnerMarquee Brands
Subsidiaries
  • Motherhood Maternity
  • A Pea in the Pod
Websitedestinationmaternitycorp.com

As of July 1, 2020, Maternity IP Holdings, formerly Destination Maternity, operates Motherhood.com and APeaInThePod.com, under the trade names Motherhood Maternity and A Pea in the Pod, and has wholesale relationships. It is owned by a subsidiary of Marquee Brands.

Brands

A Destination Maternity in Avalon, Alpharetta, Georgia

Destination Maternity Corporation currently operates the following retail brands:

  • Motherhood Maternity,
  • A Pea in the Pod

Collections

In 2009, Destination Maternity partnered with the National Football League to offer NFL football maternity t-shirts, sweatpants, and baby clothes at Motherhood Maternity stores.[2] In 2010, a similar partnership was announced to offer MLB baseball maternity t-shirts and baby clothes.[3]

In 2010, Destination Maternity launched two maternity-wear collections from Heidi Klum. Lavish by Heidi Klum for A Pea in the Pod features more high-end items, while Loved by Heidi Klum for Motherhood Maternity features affordable options.[4]

In 2012, the company launched a maternity clothing collection from Jessica Simpson,[5] "available in 700 retail locations, including Motherhood Maternity, Destination Maternity, as well as Destination Maternity shop-in-shops within Macy’s.".[6]

Other recent collaborations include a collection from Nicole Richie in 2009,[7] a collection from Disney in 2010 [8] and a collection for Rosie Pope in 2012.[9] In 2015, A Pea in the Pod collaborated with Rachel Zoe and worked with Molly Sims on their exclusive LED (Luxe Essentials Denim) Collection.

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