Most of the time you can see the lines, especially when photographed under very intense lights. So if you are using nipple covers, make sure they look seamless, or just skip them.
If you’re dealing with wrinkles and need to quickly smooth them out, use a hair dryer. Just put it on high and use it like a steamer. One tip is to use the nozzle, as it helps target the hot air on any lines better. And it adds extra distance between it and the fabric, so you don’t have to worry about damage.
Some shoes can be super slippery, and no one wants to risk falling in front of tons of cameras. So one hack to avoid these embarrassing slipups is to use sandpaper on the soles of your shoes.
If you hit a seam and the zipper stops, don't yank it open. Instead, get some bar soap, as it will help lubricate the zipper, then you can pull it up or down.
If it's windy or brisk outside, use a little hairspray on your outfit, especially on gowns that have a lot of fabric, as this can help eliminate static.
Plastic bags are perfect to get boots on, especially knee-high boots. This trick has been used by celebs just to walk the carpet and be photographed.
Having your skirt flying up is a major embarrassing moment. One trick, used especially by royals, is to sew a small lead weight to the hem of the skirts.
Kim K made this hack famous with her viral gaffer tape Instagram pic. Sworn on by other celebs as well, this trick keeps the cleavage natural, and keeps the breasts up all night long.
Just put the oil on the ball of your foot, your heel, or the tops of your toes. It will act as a numbing agent for any foot pain. Melissa McCarthy told E! that she did this for the 2019 Oscars.
This style of pantyhose fit far better than your average pair and are less likely to slide down.
For some celebs, the hairline also gets red carpet ready. Using makeup on the scalp gives the illusion of a fuller hairline. Just make sure whatever makeup you’re using blends in seamlessly with your hair color.
No matter how in shape you are, all body types and sizes benefit from a little extra help underneath their clothes. Shapewear helps smooth out any problem areas or bumps, and aids any material in slipping on in the most flattering way.
Put a silk scarf over your face when getting into your dress. This trick will keep your makeup intact, and it prevents it from rubbing on your outfit while getting into it.
Visible panty lines can really ruin an outfit, but luckily there are solutions for this. Either wear a pair of seamless underwear, or you can skip them all together if you're brave enough!
Bodysuits are super versatile and practical. They are also great for occasions where you want to make sure the top part stays put and doesn't slide to any sides.
Lint rollers are the secret weapon for any great outfit. From de-fluffing knits to making a black garment look fresh, this little tool goes a long way. Buy a mini one to carry around with you.
One way to prevent outfits from blowing up in the wind is by choosing thicker fabrics and more fitted silhouettes, like this tweed set worn by Penélope Cruz.
To get wrinkles out of your shirt, you don't necessarily need to heat up a full-size iron. Save time by using a hair iron. Just make sure it's not scalding hot.
The pose can really make or break a look, as some dresses look better in certain poses than others. So before you head to a wedding or any other function, try out some poses at home.
Take your time to find the perfect strapless bra that works for you, as they can often fall down or feel too tight. If you want to really nail that strapless dress, consider having the strapless bra sewn into it.
The smooth material of pantyhose can make it easy for the feet to slide out. To avoid this, use some silicone pads that you can stick to the inside of your high heels.
No one wants a bunch of white streaks visible, especially on the red carpet or any other event. Take a sponge and give the stain five to six quick strokes to see it completely vanish.
If the moleskin of the foot pad is too thick, and you have some nipple covers on hand, cut them up as blister pads. You can cut them into the exact shape you need where the shoe is rubbing against your skin.
Not only does a well-fitted outfit look better, it will make you feel more comfortable as well. Pay particular attention to hem length and armholes.
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Lip balm’s great for your lips, but did you know it also helps with your hair? This trick is perfect to smooth out any rogue hairs, and can easily be carried in any small bag.
Matching your underwear to your skin tone is also super important and can make your outfit look more polished, especially when it's sheer.
Adding a little toothpaste on a kitchen towel and then rubbing it on the leather gives shoes a good clean. This cheap trick also adds more shine to the material, making it look brand-new.
Going up a shoe size is a style hack employed by many celebrities when hitting an event or the red carpet. It's one of the best ways to guarantee a blister-free occasion.
An outfit might look great in normal lighting, but as soon as bright flashes go off, it can become a whole other story. From see-through fabric to unseen stains, capture all these detail before leaving your house.
There's way more behind a glamorous red carpet look than what meets the eye. Celebrity stylists know this better than anyone else, and use surprising style tips and tricks that solve a range of potential wardrobe malfunctions.
Curious to find out some of these style hacks? Then click through!
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There's way more behind a glamorous red carpet look than what meets the eye. Celebrity stylists know this better than anyone else, and use surprising style tips and tricks that solve a range of potential wardrobe malfunctions.
Curious to find out some of these style hacks? Then click through!