Fashion
Model’s simple fashion hack turns every bra strapless – without removing straps
Ladies have been left utterly amazed after discovering a brilliantly simple trick to transform their regular bras into strapless wonders.
We all know the struggle of finding that perfect outfit, only to realise your bra straps are on show. With summer on the horizon, bringing with it the promise of sundresses, crop tops, and bandeaus, the last thing anyone wants is unsightly straps ruining the look.
Fashion Nova, the brand famed for its affordable fashion and extensive range, has blown minds with an ingenious hack to make any bra strapless. This clever tip promises to save both cash and hassle.
The brand took to Instagram with a video showing just how easy it is. The model sports a black bandeau top with her bra straps peeking out.
By simply crossing the straps under her arms and across her chest, they vanish from view under her top.
The bra featured in Fashion Nova’s video is their breathable smoothing two-pack bras set, retailing at £17.
Fashion Nova captioned the post: “Bra hack. Don’t have a strapless bra? Try this hack for all the girls on the go!” The revelation has left many kicking themselves for not figuring it out sooner, after years of battling with bra straps.
“So you mean to tell me all this time,” one person was left stunned. Another chimed in: “So you’re telling me all this time I could’ve had the support without looking flat chested in strapless.”
“Dammmmm I could have done this all of these years,” another exclaimed.
One shopper hailed the hack as a “game-changer” while another was adamant about adopting the technique. Someone else shared their relief: “Omg thank you so much. I haven’t find any good strapless bra. They just kind of work against me.”
“Mind-blown” declared another.
A Fashion Nova enthusiast gushed: “I literally did this the moment I saw this. Life saver!” However, some women noted that the trick might not be as effective for those with larger busts.
“That’s so cute, but not for us large top mommas,” a commenter pointed out. “This works for peaks but not for mountains,” another quipped humorously.