Avoiding Embarrassing Wardrobe Malfunctions at Prom
You are looking forward to making fun and memorable moments on your prom and you are even excited to complete your outfit. You definitely don't want embarrassing wardrobe malfunctions to happen during your big night and ruin your chance to having a memorable prom that you can cherish and reminisce in the future, right? So here are some of the ways to ensure you don't accidentally show some private parts, a moment that could stay with you for the rest of your life.


Invest in designer dresses

Designer dresses such as the wide range of Blush prom dresses are made with great quality in consideration, making them one of the best-value garments to buy especially when offered at a low, reasonable price. With designer dresses, you can be sure that every stitch is of expert craftsmanship so you have peace of mind knowing dress disasters such as popping buttons and ripping fabric are prevented.


Don't force yourself into tight dresses

You'll definitely want to avoid broken zippers or stitches falling apart, showing too much skin in the process, just because your dress is too tight for you, right? So make sure your dress fits you well and comfortably.


Wear lace thongs or seamless, stretchy undergarment

Wearing tight, stretchy dresses may tempt you to ditch wearing undergarments in order to avoid those unsightly panty lines. But these VPLs are nothing compared to the sight of your naked crotch when you're wearing a short dress and you spread your legs to get out of the car. Avoid this weird scenario by opting for lace undergarments, which are known to not create panty lines. There are also seamless undergarments that are made of stretchy materials to avoid any visible lines on the dress.


Consider white or neutral-colored slips for long dresses

There are many benefits of wearing slips, especially those that are shaped like your dress whether it's mermaid, Cinderella, A-line, etc. When it comes to wardrobe malfunctions, they can prevent revealing your skin when the stitches on your dress falls apart or the fabric rips out from each other.


Make use of fashion tapes or adhesives

These are great to use on straps and the sides of your V-front collars to ensure the fabric stays where they are and to avoid embarrassing nip slips. They're also great to avoiding treacherous gaps in between the buttons on your bust area. Stick some of these tapes or adhesives on your dress before the party, and also bring a roll just in case you need to make small fixes and repairs during the event.

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