Bafta TV Awards — How to wear daring frocks without mishaps with boob tape tips
CELEBS turned heads in daring low-cut frocks at Sunday’s TV Baftas.
But fashion fans wondered how they avoided the dreaded wardrobe mishap.
- Secret Tape, £8, and nipple covers, £6, both
The secret is simple – boob tape.
Follow our style hack guide and take the plunge in a party dress this summer.
Model Isadora Amorim, 27, from London, puts an £8 breast tape to the test and gives her verdict on the celeb style.
Susanna Reid, 48
THE Good Morning Britain presenter looked stylish in her sheer and embellished neckline.
Step 1: Place the tape vertically over the breast, starting underneath, going over the nipple and finish at the top, pushing up and in as you go.
Step 2: Repeat the action for each side, leaving the middle clear for cleavage.
Isadora says: “This one is actually quite comfortable.
“It keeps my bust in place and minimises the risk of any wardrobe malfunctions. Plus, I don’t feel restricted in it.”
Jodie Comer, 26
KILLING Eve’s Bafta queen Jodie had a style to die for with this asymmetric neckline gown.
Step 1: Begin by applying under the armpit and stretching up to the shoulder to create a lift.
Step 2: Apply tape to opposite breast by placing diagonally across body, pushing the breast in as you go.
Step 3: Secure at the same point on the shoulder as the previous strip.
Step 4: Finish off with a strap across the body underneath the breasts for extra support, and place over nipple covers.
Isadora says: “This one really defines the shape of my boobs and makes sure they’re going to stay in place and look their best. They have far more support than if I wore a regular strapless bra.”
Keeley Hawes, 43
THE Bodyguard star definitely needed an escort in this strapless neckline dress.
Step 1: Start with tape under bust for a slight lift, apply from bottom of your armpit and stretch horizontally across the body, finishing at the other armpit.
Step 2: Keep bust in its natural position as you go.
Isadora says: “My boobs aren’t going anywhere – they’re going to stay firmly in place all night long, even when I hit the dancefloor.”
Charlotte Hawkins, 43
SUSANNA’S fellow GMB presenter wore this structured plunge style.
Step 1: To keep your bust in place in a low-cut, structured neckline, tape from under the armpit, horizontally across the breast, finishing just past the nipple. Repeat on the other side.
Step 2: Create cleavage by taping diagonally from under the armpit and into a point on the torso.
Isadora says: “This has pushed my boobs together to create a nice firm cleavage.
“Surprisingly it’s really comfortable and feels like everything is where it should be.”
Maya Jama, 24
TV and radio DJ Maya shimmered in a push-up neckline.
Step 1: Start at the side of the rib cage and cross the tape over to the opposite breast.
Step 2: Push the breast up from underneath and finish off with tape under the armpit.
Step 3: Repeat on the other side to make a cross shape, creating a more defined cleavage.
Isadora says: “This look is quite uncomfortable – I couldn’t imagine spending the whole night like this. But the support is so good. It really adds volume to my chest.”
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Rochelle Humes, 30
TV host Rochelle hit the red carpet in a super low-plunge neckline frock.
Step 1: Start with the tape under the breast, push the breast up and apply tape, reaching to the shoulder.
Step 2: Repeat on the other side – leaving a gap for cleavage.
Isadora says: “My boobs have been lifted so well here, there’s no chance of them moving.
“This is great for plunge dresses that are usually difficult to find undies for.”
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